512MB Memory Unit enhances storage capabilities and choice for Xbox 360 gamers; increased Xbox LIVE Arcade size limit provides additional flexibility for game developers.
At the Game
Developers Conference (GDC) 2007, Microsoft Corp. today announced plans to
launch a 512MB Memory Unit for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system
and an increase in the official size limit of Xbox LIVE Arcade games
from 50 MB to 150 MB.
The 512MB Memory
Unit, available worldwide beginning April 3, 2007, will retail for an estimated
retail price of $49.99 (U.S.) in North America.* The 512MB Memory Unit will be
pre-loaded with the hit Xbox LIVE Arcade game "Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved"
from developer Bizarre Creations Ltd. for a limited time. The original 64MB
Memory Unit will simultaneously drop in price from $39.99 to $29.99 (ERP).*
Eight times
larger than the 64MB Memory Unit, the 512MB Memory Unit will provide Xbox 360
owners with vastly expanded storage capabilities for gaming on the go, allowing
gamers to easily store and transport their gamer profile and save game data,
Xbox LIVE Arcade games and Xbox LIVE Marketplace content. The 512MB Memory Unit
also gives Xbox 360 owners the ability to download exclusive content from any of
the 45,000 Xbox 360 kiosks accessible at retail outlets worldwide.
Beginning today,
the Xbox LIVE Arcade game size limit has increased from 50 MB to 150 MB, giving
developers greater flexibility in game design and expanding the opportunity to
add advanced game features while still keeping games compact.
"The new size
limit offers developers increased flexibility and continued opportunities for
innovative game development, while also ensuring that the millions of gamers on
Xbox LIVE can continue to easily access, download and play all Xbox LIVE Arcade
games on Xbox 360," said Chris Early, product unit manager for Xbox LIVE Arcade
and Microsoft Casual Games at Microsoft. "If you take a look at current games
like “Roboblitz' and “Small Arms,' it's clear that our developers deliver
amazing game experiences within a compact size limit. Our focus is on continuing
to provide developers with an environment that allows for the creation of
cost-efficient games and that nurtures an artistic and creative approach to game
development."
"As we prepare to
launch our first Xbox LIVE Arcade game, “Boom Boom Rocket,' we're able to see
how dynamic and creative this platform is," said Chip Lange, vice president of
Online Commerce for Electronic Arts Inc. (EA). "Having “Wing Commander Arena' on
Xbox LIVE Arcade allows us to take full advantage of the online play and bring
to life a 16-player online arcade experience that delivers unparalleled arcade
action."
This week at GDC,
Microsoft will showcase forthcoming Xbox LIVE Arcade games from a cross-section
of genres to the game development community:
· "Boom Boom Rocket" (EA and Bizarre Creations). This eagerly
anticipated title from EA and Bizarre Creations is a hypnotic rhythm music game
that will launch on Xbox LIVE Arcade this spring, priced at 800 Microsoft
Points.
· "3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures" (Sierra Online and Wanako Games).
The first outdoor sports game on Xbox LIVE Arcade, "3D Ultra Minigolf
Adventures" lets players putt their way through 36 fun-filled holes on wild
courses that include settings such as the Classic Carnival and the fantastical
Outer Space.
· "Eets: Chowdown" (Klei Entertainment Inc.). A completely revamped
version of the popular PC title, "Eets: Chowdown" offers a fun puzzle game
experience unlike anything else available on Xbox LIVE Arcade, and features new
items and 120 new levels.
· "Jetpac Refuelled" (Rare Ltd.). This is a new take on Rare/Ultimate's
1983 classic space blaster with enhanced graphics and Xbox LIVE features;
players must clear a path through hordes of aliens to refuel their ship and
amass a fortune over the course of more than 100 high-definition levels.
· "Pinball FX" (ZEN Studios Ltd.).
"Pinball FX" offers an unparalleled pinball experience that will be fun
for novices and experts alike, with realistic ball physics and stunning 3-D
tables. "Pinball FX" also features real-time, head-to-head competition over Xbox
LIVE and Xbox LIVE Vision camera support.