Avatar Meet Up Live!. Avatar Mini-Putt Challenge. Avatar Monster Truck. Avatar Ninja! Avatar Ninja!. Avatar Onslaught 2. Avatar Onslaught. Avatar Orbitroid. Avatar Paintball. Avatar Panic. Avatar Penalty Kick. Avatar Penalty Shootout. Avatar Pinball. Avatar Planking. Avatar Pumpkin Smash. Avatar Punch. Avatar Puzzle Pop. Avatar Quest. Avatar QuizCall - Africa Avatar QuizCall — Xmas Edition. Avatar QuizCall. Avatar Racedrome. Avatar Ragdolls. Avatar Rail Panic. Avatar Random Chat.
Avatar Rockets. Avatar Rumble. Avatar Running 2. Avatar Running. Avatar Scent Wars. Avatar Shatter. Avatar Showdown. Avatar Slam Dunk. Avatar Snake. Avatar Snowball Fight. Avatar Snowboarding. Avatar Squadron. Avatar Stealth. Avatar Street Basketball 2. Avatar Street Basketball. Avatar Superstar. Avatar Surfing Challenge. Avatar Takedown. Avatar Thunder Cars.
Avatar Tower. Avatar Trivia Party 2. Avatar Trivia Party. Avatar Typing Horde Invasion. Avatar Warriors. Avatar Wave Snowball Fight. Avatar Without a Chute. Avatar Word Wave. Avatar Workout. Avatar Zombie Massager Extreme. Avatar downhill. Avatar's Rock Paper Scissors. Avatar's Rock. AvatarFever Capture the Spice. Avatars Don't Bleed.
Avatars Skate - Old Spice. Avatars VS Zombies. Avatars, Ghosts'n Zombies. Awesome Pirates. Awesome Tank. Azubi's Pool Of Bethesda.
B Misc Games without Title. Baby Maker Extreme 2. Baby Maker Extreme. Baby Mammoth's Journey To Mars. Baby Soothing Machine. Backyard Battles. Bad Atom Episode 1. Balate - The Last Kingdom. Ball Lightning. Ball Track Builder. Ballochet 3. Balloon Blocks.
Balloon Boy. Balloon Guard. Balls N Walls. Banana Split. Barf And Beer. Basketball Machine. Basketball Trick Shot. Bath Salt Zombies. Battle Ball. Battle Beat. Battle Bubbles - Four Corners.
Battle Cubes. Battle Havoc. Battle High San Bruno. Battle Tanks. Beach Bubbles 2. Beach Bubbles. Beach Paddle. Beat Hazard. Bed Time Nursery Rhymes. Beep Brrp Bing Bang Bosh.
Beer Pong 2. Beer Screensaver. Befuddled Bears. Beware of the Penguins. Bible Trivia Avatar Edition. Bible Trivia. Big Tidy Up. Bigger AndOr Better. Bingo Party. Bird Assassin. Birth Order. Biz School - Twist-Ed. Black Jack Card Counter.
Blackjack Strategy King. Blackstone - Part One. Blaze Of Glory. Blazin' Balls Xtreme Edition. Blazin' Balls. Block Destruction. Block Fight!. Block Killer. Block Puzzle's Revenge. Block Smash.
Block Vengeance Alpha. Block World. Block Zombies!. Block the Laser. Blocks Indie. Blocks That Matter. A collection of many Xbox Live Indie Games, a service that was offered on the Xbox but ended in and all the games were delisted.
I'm looking for a game called "Saturn9" was wondering if anybody could upload it. A truly amazing work of preservation. Reviewer: jonfouk - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 30, Subject: Demo's? Hi,thanks for the upload. Are these demo's or full roms? Thanks for any reply. They should show it off in game design classes. I commend the developers at Neon Deity Games.
And I only call them developers because I think it might be slanderous to call them what they really are: a drug cartel. First the pipe smoking cat from Aqua Kitty and now a cigar-smoking goldfish? Give it a fucking rest, guys in the making of this review.
July 1, by Indie Gamer Chick 5 Comments. Just try it. Now, imagine if you could change one thing about that game. It could be the jumping mechanics. It could be the difficulty level. Are you picturing it? Because I just had such an experience. It was highly ambitious, featuring three unique characters that you would alternate between, each with their own skills.
It featured a large map with well-executed level design and unique platforming challenges. The humor-based writing was really sharp, with an emphasis on actual comedy as opposed to just quoting old video games and movies. But then there was the combat. That God damned combat. The guys at Morgopolis Studios wanted a more sophisticated, realistic combat system. At least for me. Thank God someone was listening.
Now, the combat is more in line with traditional 2D games. This is their first game mind you. What they came up with here is something very special. The map really stands out. A lot of indie Metroidvanias either overly simplify the map design, or they bite off more than they can chew and end up with a dull, sprawling mess. It helps that the controls are more responsive thanks to the patchwork.
Some of the dialog is too smart-assed for its own good. The longer you play, the longer you realize that these characters are damn-near unlikable. If you knew people who talked like this, you would hate them. You would go out of your way to avoid attending parties with them. Or, if stuck at a party with them, you would master the art of choking on appetizers just to avoid conversing with them.
By the way, the secret to that is not faking it. Nope, just suck it up, literally, and lodge that fucker in your throat. Though I suggest you make sure someone with a ten foot distance knows the Heimlich maneuver before trying this. Oh wait, I made that joke last time. Um, gimmie a second. Um, something about vaginal VDs or something. Oh, and the boss battles are still a bit tedious. A lot of people complained about the final boss. Are you kidding me? There are precious few games out there that have scared me with the potential their developers display.
This is one of them. I have no doubt about it. Curly was right : just one thing. Figure that out, and everything else will work itself out. June 11, by Sabriel Mastin 3 Comments. Team Shuriken has done it again. Venus Explorer has everything a choose-your-own-adventure-type game needs! Boobs, semen jokes, art from their fap folder, and an actual lack of meaningful choice if you actually want to progress in the game. I can respect that and, unlike subtle sexism that is common in media, here it is front and center for us to oogle at.
The game begins with a cut-scene of you being a lonely teenage boy in the 80s looking for a game to…be thrilled by, if you catch my drift. What follows is an attempt at emulating old adventure games on the PC. Oh god the checkpoint system. Imagine you have an extremely perilous staircase that leads to the bathroom upstairs. There are 20 stairs filled with traps and pitfalls trying to prevent you from relieving yourself in a civilized manner.
Thankfully these are magical stairs that have checkpoints to revive you should you die. A fair system of checkpoints would bring you back to life say, every five stairs. Restarting the human race from two people is a silly notion. There has to be incest! Well, in Venus Explorer, those checkpoints are on stairs 1, 18, and Along the way to the end, there are some minigames and an arcade game to play.
The minigames are halfhearted at best. One has you avoid moving objects while you fly up about 50 feet in a spacesuit. Another tries to emulate R-Type but gives you no weapons to fire, only more objects to avoid. That arcade game I mentioned? Not one bit. You get to make babies with the only other surviving human, a woman who saves you at the last second from certain death. Venus Explorer was developed by Team Shuriken.
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Loading Comments But when I asked a Microsoft representative about that effort earlier this month, I was given a statement that referred solely to the fact that current owners will still be able to access their games. No further comment Update: in the same shutdown delay announcement, Microsoft once again mentioned interest in XBLIG preservation, though it didn't cite any specific plans.
Unless there are some plans that Microsoft is keeping under wraps until the service actually goes offline, it sounds like the XBLIG preservation effort isn't happening. At least, not on Microsoft's end. Cathy Vice, who runs the reviews site Indie Gamer Chick , has spent the last six years championing many of them and lampooning plenty of others, like bizarre and utterly broken Easter-egg-pushing physics puzzler Choc-a-riffic.
I don't want to see it fade into the aether. I want people to know we were here, and we changed gaming forever. But it was also overflowing with hidden gems and so much talent and heart. As long as we preserve it, history will have a chance to look it over and say 'You know what? XBLIG was a lot better than anyone gave it credit for being. According to Vice's estimates, maybe 10 percent of those are available elsewhere.
The other 90 percent isn't all just low-effort junk: more than of the XBLIG games that Vice reviewed favorably fall into that category, for instance. It would be a measurable, cultural loss for them to simply fade away, as they seem destined to right now.
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