OXM UK writes: "Microsoft has revealed the titles available for 'Games on Demand' when the service is rolled out for Japanese Xbox 360s - and there aren't many games to choose from.
Kotaku:
Bullet Witch developer Cavia continues to push out some more content for the game that wasn't all that well received with some fresh content. Available for what on the outside appears as a reasonable price, you get a free costume and some new events for your playing pleasure.
If you're one of the few 'proud' Bullet Witch owners out there, you might be interested to know that there's some new Wicca-related content on the marketplace.
Bullet Witch now has some new in game content available on the Xbox Live Marketplace.
Atari announced today that the first content downloads for their recently released Bullet Witch are now available on Xbox Live Marketplace...
The new issue includes an exclusive interview with Ken Levine, Creative Director of Bioshock, where he talks about the emotions and responses he hopes to evoke in gamers. Alongside the interview is a preview with video and the rest of the issue packs in previews of Frontlines: Fuel of War, reviews of GRAW 2, Bullet Witch, and NBA Street Homecourt, plus a new Community section.
At game site Thebbps.com , a list is included why to stay away from this game. Click the link to read the bashing.
North American gamers can expect to play the Atari, Inc game soon. The suggested retail price will be $49.99 and got a Mature rating. The game mixes weapons and magic in the fight against American horror and Japanese fantasy monsters.
Atari today announced that development is complete on the neo-apocalyptic action adventure game Bullet Witch. Published in partnership with Japanese publisher AQ Interactive Inc., Bullet Witch is on schedule to ship to stores in North America on February 27th for the Xbox 360 and will be available for a suggested retail price of $49.99.
Atari today announced their new releasedates for december 2006 and 2007. Most interesting is probably Alone in the Dark 4, the game is coming for Xbox 360, Playstation 3 and good old Playstation 2 in March 2007.
Developed by Japan-based Cavia, Bullet Witch is set on a bleak planet earth in the year 2013 with human kind on the brink of extinction and hideous demons creating a tidal wave of destruction and havoc. All hope of mankind's survival rests with Alicia, a witch blessed with magical skills and a swift trigger finger.
Cavia's two Xbox 360 games, Bullet Witch and Zegapain arrive while a Pokemon tradition is honored. Meanwhile, notes on a Dead Rising controversy, the future of demos and Final Fantasy III reviewed...
Atari just sent us these new screens for recently announced Xbox 360 title Bullet Witch.
The game is developed by the Japanese company AQ Interactive. It is well received on the Japanese market, Atari bought the rights to release it for Europe and the USA.