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Xbox 360 Platinum Hits Out

The first wave of Xbox 360 Platinum Hits is finally out in the Indian market with a promise to offer great value to next generation gaming enthusiasts in the country.

Microsoft has launched the Platinum Hits games lineup for Xbox 360, which essentially includes archetypal games that have sold about a million copies world-wide in a particular category, within a year of launch.

Sharing the idea of the Platinum Hits lineup, Mohit Anand, Country Manager of the Entertainment and Devices Division, Microsoft India, said, "The Platinum Hits program allows existing gamers and new gamers alike to have access to great games at a great price. Not only does the Platinum Hits program offer games at a great value, it also ensures that the platform's best games are available to customers at an amazing price."

The first wave of Platinum Hits includes Perfect Dark Zero, Kameo, Elements of Power, and Ninety-Nine Nights.


News Roundup: Knights of the Nine to Five Elements

Strategy board gamers will want to check out every component of Wu Hing: The Five Elements, which is based on the five Chinese elements of wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. Put down the Madden and demo the stripped-down Bowl Bound College Football v1.51 (or grab the v1.51 patch if you're already in the game). Reviews, Interviews Not to be confused with Ninety-Nine Nights, Knights of the Nine falls in line for review over at Killer Betties. And they also forked over the money to review Pocketbike Racer -- getting a Burger King value meal somewhere in the transaction, too. Oleg Yavorsky of CSC Gamerworld speaks on Heroes of Annihilated Empires. Atomic Gamer monkeys around and gets their first Wii review out the door: Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz. And they also post their overall views of the Wii. Some good. Some bad.


Samurai Warriors 2

Samurai Warriors 2 is an experiment in how many times a rat will hit a lever before it gets sick of the pellets. The action is simple: You're a hero tearing across a battlefield, cutting a swath through enemy infantry—and that's all you do, mission after mission, hour after hour. Aside from a few tactical details and boss fights, you're just a killing machine, mashing a single button as quickly as possible.

Ninety-Nine Nights recently tried to put a more epic, dramatic spin on the same concept, but Samurai Warriors 2 is as garish as a pizza-joint pinball machine—and much more fun for it. Distractions and bonuses keep whizzing by, from the steady stream of power-ups to the running B-movie dialogue with your comrades—like Keiji Maeda, who talks like a surfer and sports a hairdo like an electrocuted shih tzu.



 
 
 
 

 
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