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" Because you demanded it! "
Electronic Gaming Monthly n217 - July, 2007.
Xbox 360 XBLA titles without Xbox One /Series X Support, still available to buy!
Following our latest video on the Xbox 360 store shutdown, here is the full list of Xbox Live Arcade games still up to buy on the Xbox 360. If you haven't seen the video you can watch it below.
With the Xbox 360 store closing on the 29th of July, this list baring the odd error shows all the XBLA games in the United Kingdom Xbox 360 Marketplace Shop. That don't work on Xbox One or Series X and will be lost for good at the end of the month. Some have Xbox One releases, but many are Xbox 360 exclusive. Now the final price drop event on 360 is due to happen on the 16/17th of July.
It seems unlikely any DLC will get reduced so the expensive Samurai Warriors 2 Xtreme Legends DLC you will just have to pay through the nose for! If we get time we will try to cover on Demand Games and DLCs next week.
Note at present we are still notes games not all games with extra download content on XBLA are listed correctly yet same with Xbox One versions of some games. As we discussed in our previous videos using the website to buy content is next to impossible and we are buy content via the Xbox 360 in console store.
Warning as per our previous video about the problems we had with the Rabbids Invasions Season Pass. We advice users avoid season passes on the service most are broken.
Any mistakes or omissions please do let us know. Drop us an email, comment or send us a tweet. Also let us know about any Japanese, North America or other games not available in the UK on XBLA and still up and we will add them. If you are looking for games already delisted then visit the excellent website https://delistedgames.com/ for a full list.
XBLA Titles still available to buy on the digital store:
# - Symbols - No games now listed
A (12)
Abyss Odyssey
Alien Breed Episode 1 (On Xbox 360 retail disc in UK Alien Breed Trilogy)
Alien Breed 2: Assault (On Xbox 360 retail disc in UK Alien Breed Trilogy)
Alien Breed 3: Decent (On Xbox 360 retail disc in UK Alien Breed Trilogy)
Alien Rage
Alien Spidy {Has DLC}
Amy
Ancients of Ooga {Has DLC}
Anna - Extended Edition
Arkadian Warriors
Assault Heroes
Awesomenauts [Has Xbox One version] (Released on modern formats with more DLC)
B (18)
Backbreaker Vengeance
Bastion [Has Xbox One version]
Batman: The Telltale Series [Has Xbox One version] (Warning to all, there is a retail version, but this is a season pass disc, which only has the first episode on it and must download the other episode, after the shutdown you will only be able to play the first episode on them.)
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - Deluxe Edition (Listed as Blackgate Deluxe Ed.)
Battle Academy
Battlezone
Bejeweled Blitz LIVE
Bionic Commando Rearmed (Listed as BionicCommando Rearmed)
Black Knight Sword
Blade Kitten
Blazing Birds
Bloody Good Time
Bomberman LIVE {Has DLC} (On Xbox 360 retail disc in Europe, but base game only, no DLC)
Boogie Bunnies
Boxing Fight
Brothers [Has Xbox One version]
Bubble Bobble Neo! {Has DLC}
Burnout Crash!
C (11)
Call of Duty Classic
Capsized
Charlie Murder
Child of Light
Choplifter HD {Has DLC}
Cloudberry Kingdom
Cobalt [Has Xbox One version]
Constant C
Crazy Machines Elements
CrazyMouse
Crimson Alliance {Has DLC}
D (18)
Darkstalkers Resurrection [Included games featured on Xbox One version of Capcom Stadium 2 & Capcom Fighting Collection]
Darts Vs Zombies
Deadliest Warrior Battlegrounds (Listed as DW: Battlegrounds)
Deadlight [Has Xbox One version]
Death Tank
DeathSpank
Deep Black - Episode 1 (Listed as Deep Black - Ep. 1)
Defenders of Ardania
Defense Technica
Diabolical Pitch
Dogfight 1942
Dollar Dash
Double Dragon II
Duke Nukem 3D [Has Xbox One version]
Dungeon Defenders {Has DLC}
Dungeons & Dragons Daggerdale
Dust: An Elysian Tail (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Dustforce
E (3)
Ecco the Dolphin [Included on SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis Classics]
EXIT {Has DLC}
EXIT 2 {Has DLC}
F (12)
Fatal Fury Special (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console) [Has Xbox One version by Arcade Archive, but that lacks online play]
Fez (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Field Goal Contest
Final Exam
Fire Pro Wrestling
Fireburst
Freefall Racers
Frogger: Hyper Arcade Edition
Frozen Free Fall: Snowball Fight {Has DLC}
Fruit Ninja Kinect {Has DLC}
Full House Poker {Has DLC, most is delisted}
Fusion Genesis
G (7)
Guilty Gear XX A Core Plus (Listed as GGXXACP in store, make sure to download the free DLC upgrade) {Has DLC}
Gel
Geon
Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams
Goosebumps: The Game
Gotham City Impostors {Has DLC}
Guncraft: Blocked and Loaded
H (9)
Happy Tree Friends
Haunt
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit {Has DLC}
Hexodius
Home Run Stars
How to Survive [Has Xbox One version How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition]
Hunter's Trophy 2 - America
Hunter's Trophy 2 - Australia
Hybrid
I (1)
Ion Assault
J - All listed as Xbox One supported
K (2)
Kinect Fun Labs {Has DLC} (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console for both game and DLCs. Base game is listed as an add-on in store and can only be run via the Games & Apps page on the guide button, select recent then press RB twice for all and scroll down.)
Kinect Party - Base Game {Has DLC}
L (4)
Leedmees
Life Is Strange Episode 1 [Has Xbox One version] {Has DLC}
LocoCycle [Has Xbox One version] {Has free DLC, required to play game}
Lucidity
M (12)
Mark of the Ninja [Has Xbox One version Mark of the Ninja: Remastered]
Mars Rover Landing [Free Game for Kinect] (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console)
Marvel Puzzle Quest [Has Xbox One version] {Has DLC}
Masquerade The Baubles of Doom [Has Xbox One version]
Max: The Curse of Brotherhood
Meteos Wars
MicroBot
Mighty No. 9 (Has Xbox One version, but 360 doesn't have broken achievement) {Has DLC}
Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Outdated version released on all modern consoles) {Has DLC}
Minesweeper Flags
Mini Ninjas Adventures
Mortal Kombat Arcade
N (1)
Naughty Bear Panic in Paradise {Has DLC}
O - All listed as Xbox One supported
P (11)
Panzer General Allied Assault
Penalty Saver
Penny Arcade Episode 1
Penny Arcade Episode 2
Pinball FX2 [Has a now delsited Xbox One version, most table are on Pinball FX3 & FX4] {Has DLC}
Ping Pong
Prison Architect: Xbox 360 Edition [Has Xbox One version, 360 version is unfinished trash] {Has DLC}
Prize Driver
Puzzle Arcade {Has DLC}
Puzzle Bobble Live!
Puzzle Chronicles
Q - All listed as Xbox One / Series supported
R (15)
Rainbow Islands: Towering Adventure! (Listed as Rainbow Islands: T.A.)
Raystorm HD (Only Xbox release, newer ports also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC, however this version includes content not on the newer ININ Games release)
Resident Evil Revelations 2 (Listed as RE Revelations 2) [Has Xbox 360 retail version] [Has Xbox One version] {Has DLC}
Reaction Rally
Red Johnson's Chronicles
Rekoil: Liberator
Renegade Ops {Has DLC}
Rez HD (Only Xbox release, newer Rez Infinite release on PS4, PS5 & PC)
Risk
Risk Urban Assault
Rocket Riot
RocketBowl
Rotastic
Rush'N Attack: Ex-Patriot
Rush'n Attack
S (22)
Sanctum 2 [Only console port, PC Steam version has more content] {Has DLC}
Schizoid
Sealife Safari
Section 8: Prejudice {Has DLC}
Ski Race
Skulls of the Shogun (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play!
South Park: Tenorman's Revenge
Space Channel 5 Part 5 (On Xbox 360 retail disc Dreamcast Collection America & Europe)
Space Invaders Extreme (Only Xbox release, also on PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, PC)
Spare Parts
Spyglass Board Games
Star Raiders
State of Decay [Has Xbox One version State of Decay: Year-One]
Storm
Street Fighter II' Hyper Fighting (Listed as Street Fighter II' HF) [Included on Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection & Capcom Stadium for Xbox One]
Street Fighter III: Online Edition [Included on Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection for Xbox One]
Streets of Rage 2 [Included on SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis Classics & Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage for Xbox One]
Strider [Has Xbox One version]
Super Time Force [Has Xbox One version]
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (Listed as SuperStreetFighter2THD)
Syberia 2
T (18)
Takedown: Red Sabre
Tempest
Terraria - Xbox 360 Edition (Newer versions, more updated)
The Bluecoats - North vs South
The Bridge
The Dishwasher Dead Samurai (Listed as The Dishwasher)
The Dishwasher Vampire Smile (Listed as The Dishwasher: VS)
The Fancy Pants Adventures
The Path of Go
The Wolf Among Us {Has DLC}
Things on Wheels
Thunder Wolves
TiQal
TNT Racers
TotemBall
Track and Field
Trials Fusion {Has DLC}
Tron (Not shown in A-Z listing has to be found using Bing search on console)
Twisted Pixel Games Bundle (Bundle of games)
U - All listed as Xbox One / Series supported
V (3)
Valiant Hearts [Has Xbox One version]
Vigilante 8 Arcade
Voodoo Dice
W (15)
War World
Warlords (NB: Not to be confused with the 2012 release of Warlords on Xbox 360 which is a different game and is back catalogue support, this one is the original arcade & an evolved update.)
Warp
Watchmen The End is Nigh
Watchmen The End is Nigh Part 2
Way of the Dogg
Wik: Fable of Souls
Wing Commander Arena
Wits & Wagers
Worms {Has DLC}
Worms 2: Armageddon {Has DLC}
Worms Revolution {Has DLC}
Worms Ultimate Mayhem {Has DLC}
Wreckateer {Has DLC}
Wrecked Revenge Revisited {Has DLC}
X- No games now listed (RIP X-Men Arcade)
Y (5)
Yar's Revenge
Yie Ar Kung-Fu
Yo-Ho Kablammo
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Decade Duels Plus {Has DLC}
Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Duels {Has DLC}
Z (5)
Zeit 2
Zeno Clash 2
Zeno Clash Ultimate Edition (Listed as Zeno Clash UE)
Zombie Driver HD [Has Xbox One version]
Zombie Wranglers
0-9 Numbers (4)
0D Beat Drop
10 Frame Bowling
1942: Joint Strike
3 Point Contest
Japan Only XBLA Releases
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On
Virtua Striker
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Banjo and keeping it simple
Growing up, I think Banjo-Tooie was one of my favorite N64 games. It’s something that I remembered fondly for years and years and it easily made my top 10 favorite games list. It was pure fun.
Flash forward several years, I think to around 2013, and I try it again. And just have no fun with it. Whatever. Maybe I was in a bad mood or something. Last month, because I needed something to do while waiting for Yakuza to come out, I played Banjo-Kazooie again and just had a blast with it. It holds up. Nostalgic goodness. Then came the big test. Tooie. One more time. Perhaps it would recapture the joys of youth.
Wrong. It was more plodding than I remembered.I wanted it to end so badly that, the second I got my 70th jiggy (the minimum needed), I went and beat the game. At one point I thought Nuts and Bolts was the ultimate betrayal, but coming out of Tooie a different part of me was feeling that maybe a new direction is something that the franchise needed.
So what was the difference between Kazooie and Tooie? Why is Kazooie such an enjoyable romp while Tooie is a plodding march? Banjo-Kazooie is a simple game. For almost every world, the exception being Freezezy peak, you can go into each level and do everything that there is to do. The worlds are all pretty small so you can scoot between places quickly also. You find your jiggy and you move on to the next one. Easy. Mario 64 outlined how to get the majority of its stars for you, Banjo encouraged you to explore the world. That’s how they were different.
Tooie takes this world exploration bit and goes insane with it. There are no levels in the game that can be 100% completed on your first visit. You either need new moves that you find later in the game or you need to do something in a later level in order to get something done in an earlier level. It makes the levels feel less standalone - Tooie can feel like an actual world. This deserves some praise because it was quite ambitious. You had giant worlds to explore and it was important to see how they connect if you wanted to get absolutely everything.
The problem with this though is that sometimes RARE would just take things too far. Sometimes just finding where a jiggy is and doing some task to get it are all you really need. For instant, let’s look at a Terrydactyland jiggy. You need to go into a cave and warm up/feed some cavemen. To get into this cave, you need Wumba to transform you into a giant T-Rex. Wumba normally transforms you into a baby T-Rex but, using Mumbo, you can have the T-Rex make you huge. You roar at the caveman blocking the cave and then you can enter it as regular Banjo and Kazooie (so you’ll need to go back to Wumba) You warm the cavemen up by shooting fire eggs at torches and you feed them by finding a secret path to an earlier level. Conveniently, that path is in this very cave. Once you reach the earlier level, Withcyworld, you’ll find that you can’t return to Terrdactyland in order to complete your mission unless you have the claw clamber boots. You can’t get those boots until you play the next world - Grunty Industries. You aren’t allowed to take food out of Witchyworld unless you do it through this secret path, so you can’t just go back to Terrydactyland through the hub world. If you want the jiggy, you need to access Terrydactyland from Witchyworld. This is just ONE jiggy.
In Banjo-Kazooie, you probably would have gotten a jiggy just from entering the cave since you had to go out of your way to get a different version of a transformation to get in there. Maybe you would have had to warm them as well. Feeding would have probably been its own jiggy. I don’t think they would have made you need the claw clamber boots for that either.
With some of the extra steps you have to take in order to collect some things, it feels like they used tedium as a way to pad out the game’s length. A minor example of this is in Gruty Industries. You beat a boss here, which is usually a sign you’re getting a jiggy. Not so. You have to exist the boss chamber and complete a short platforming segment to get the jiggy. It’s not very long or difficult, but the main challenge (defeating the boss) is over. What does the player gain from spending an additional minute hunting the collectable? Just give it to them.
Banjo-Tooie is full of tedious stuff like that. It also has some miserable first person shooting segments. If you can’t deal with them, I don’t know what to tell you because most bosses require you fight using the first person mode. Even the final boss, Gruntilda, requires it. My replay was on an Xbox One controller, so I can’t even imagine going back to the N64 controller and doing it. I do not think someone who wasn’t a child at the time Banjo-Tooie came out would have very much fun with that game.
It should still be applauded for being ambitious. They could have just as easily made a simple sequel and tried nothing new. They also toned down a little on collectables when compared to Donkey Kong 64 - which got to be overkill at times. I’d rather have something with this much effort than just a lazily put together sequel to the original game.
If they were to make a Banjo-Threeie, which is like the biggest pipe dream in the world, they should shoot for a combination of Banjo-Kazooie and Mario Odyssey. Just populate each level with a billion jiggies. Ditch world connectivity and make each level its own unique experience. I know Odyssey had very limited world connectivity, but it sucked there too so just ditch it. Make each one of these jiggies take exactly one task to collect. Some can be easy. Some can be hard. Just keep it simple. Just abandon Banjo-Tooie. Pretend it didn’t exist from a gameplay perspective.