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Score a touchdown or compete in the match of the millennium — Cyberball 2072 and Fatal Fury Special are coming to Xbox LIVE Arcade! Both titles will be available for download on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 at 2:00 a.m. PDT. Additionally, four Xbox LIVE Arcade favorites will be available for half their regular price this weekend.

Rediscover the arcade classic, Cyberball 2072, from Midway on Xbox LIVE Arcade. Take control of your robotic team and call the plays to move your team downfield for a touchdown. But watch out — the ball gets hot if you don’t keep moving! Keep your eye on the ball to make sure it doesn’t go critical before you can score. For more details on Cyberball 2072, visit www.xbox.com/en-US/games/c/cyberball2072xboxlivearcade/.

The third title in the Fatal Fury fighting game series from SNK Playmore makes its way onto Xbox LIVE Arcade this Wednesday! Join Terry and Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi and 12 of the toughest titans in one of the biggest matches of the millennium. Set in Southtown, a fictitious American city, players must compete against the ruler of the underworld, Wolfgang Krauzer. For more details on Fatal Fury Special, visit www.xbox.com/en-US/games/f/fatalfuryspecialxboxlivearcade/.

Celebrate this Labor Day weekend by downloading four arcade favorites for half the price! For the 48 hour period beginning at 5:00 p.m. PDT on Saturday, September 1 and continuing through 4:59 p.m. PDT on Monday, September 3, the following Xbox LIVE Arcade games will be available for half their usual price:

Small Arms — 400 Microsoft Points (normally 800 Microsoft Points) — Easy to pick up but hard to put down, Small Arms is a frantic multiplayer action game with the feel of an arcade shooter.

Zuma Deluxe — 400 Microsoft Points (normally 800 Microsoft Points) — Explore more than 20 realms in Adventure mode and put your skills to the test in this fast-paced puzzle game.

Gauntlet — 200 Microsoft Points (normally 400 Microsoft Points) — The original dungeon crawler lets four adventurers explore and fight together as a warrior, valkyrie, wizard and elf.

Dig Dug — 200 Microsoft Points (normally 400 Microsoft Points) — Experience the fast-paced action of this quarter-cruncher from 1982 as you take control of Dig Dug himself and vanquish Pookas and Fygars.

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