The Adrenaline Vault

Home News Reviews Previews Features Forum Blogs About Us
 




Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 by | Comments No Comments yet


Picture from Mad March to host new XBLA Block Party game releases

We used to have to wait for the hot lazy days of summer for XBLA block party releases. That’s changed it seems according to an announcement made during Microsoft’s X10 event, and three new XBLA games will be let loose on us in March. Toy Soldiers starts the ball rolling on March 3, but if men in uniform don’t float your boat, fear not – fast cars are available later in the month with Scrap Metal. Perfect Dark follows these up and the whole party comes to a close with the release of Game Room. Price details: Perfect Dark — 800 ($10), Toy Soldiers — 1200 ($15), Scrap Metal — 1200 ($15) and the Xbox Game Room — Free to download (Each title costs 240 [$3] per single license, 400 [$5] for use on PC and Xbox 360, or 40 [50 cents] per play).

Related News

Related posts:

  1. New game releases for January 8th
  2. Ubisoft Montreal releases details on LOST game
  3. Muscle March is ready to pump you up
  4. Face your destiny on March 9
  5. Game Party 2 Wii review

Post a Comment


Please leave these two fields as-is:

To add an avatar image by your Avault comments head on over to gravatar.com and follow their simple sign-up instructions. When posting comments on Avault include the same email address you used to setup your free Gravatar account and the avatar you uploaded will automatically appear by your comments. Note: Avault will only display avatars that are rated G or PG.


Follow Us on Facebook   Follow Us on Twitter   Access Our RSS Feed




MOST POPULAR

MOST COMMENTS

LATEST COMMENTS
psycros on Hands On with Kingdoms of Amalur: ReckoningAgree 1000% with Ian! What is it with these...
Ian Davis on Bethesda updates Skyrim for consolesAs a PC gamer, I like the longer console cycle. I used...
Vapus on Bethesda updates Skyrim for consolesOh yes .. PLENTY of life left in The P$3 and Xbox360...
Ian Davis on Hands On with Kingdoms of Amalur: ReckoningI honestly didn’t know this game was...
Marcus Spears on Crazy Machines 2 Complete PC reviewHere’s the manual (for Crazy Machines 2,...
Kromag on Falling out of love with BioWareWell, with ME3 coming out, I wonder if this bioware ban will...
psycros on Steam Workshop debuts with Skyrim modsL4D was fantastic. Didn’t like the sequel nearly...
Steve on RedMere HDMI Cable reviewWhat was the length of the cables they sent you? I’ve seen up...
Matthew Booth on Steam Workshop debuts with Skyrim modsLeft 4 Dead has a pretty healthy mod community....
Ian Davis on Steam Workshop debuts with Skyrim modsI’ve been using the Nexus downloader myself,...
psycros on Steam Workshop debuts with Skyrim modsIf you don’t want to mess with Steam...
Alaric on Ubisoft games to go dark next weekSay “NO” to drugs.
vmxa on Sword of the Stars II PC reviewI dislike the tech tree in the original. It was impossible to...
psycros on Sword of the Stars II PC reviewI’d argue that the original SOTS, while playable, was...
Atomic.Bitch on Ubisoft games to go dark next weekSorry dudes – the bitch has to speak out in...

 
To the Top
QR Code Business Card