Flynn de Marco of Kotaku writes: One of the things Every Extend Extra Extreme fans enjoy in the game is the "Wiz Your Own Music" mode where you can bring your own music into the game. Beats of the game can either be automatically detected or tapped in manually and users of the manual mode have asked for a little bit of finer control over the adjustment of the beats. Q Entertainment has heard your pleas and come out with a secret cheat code that will allow you to unlock a Fine Adjustment menu.
Every Extend Extra Extreme is coming this week on Xbox Live Arcade and the game will cost 800 Microsoft Points and the game will be release on 10/17/2007 and here is some information about the game: The latest creation by Q Entertainment, EVERY EXTEND EXTRA EXTREME (E4) is a unique action-packed shooter. Time your self-destruction perfectly, create chain reactions by exploding enemies, and extend the game life. Enjoy a trippy, trancey clubbing experience through the combination of highly addictive gameplay, music, and sharp visuals. E4 features five exciting game modes as you collect bonus items and detonate your craft to the beat to multiply your scores. Wildly fun gameplay Unique, fun, addictive gameplay mixed with hip and cool original music offers a club-like experience in the living room.
Major Nelson just revealed this weeks new Xbox Live Arcade games on his blog. This week both Every Extend Extra Extreme and Speedball 2 will be released on Xbox Live Arcade, each costing 800 Microsoft Points. Both titles will be avaible for download in the early morning of Wednesday October 17. More info on both titles after the jump.
Described as a "trippy visual journey of self destruction," E4 will enable you to play with your own tunes -- or, according to the peoplespeak of Q's press release, "wiz ur muzik" -- and against others in an online versus mode. If you're hooked on the PSP version (and if not, do get hooked), you'll know that the gameplay is all about chain reactions. Pretty chain reactions. But this XBLA version also offers Leaderboards and Achievements to keep the chain junkies flying.
The latest Famitsu issue reveals that Taito Corporation plans on bringing its PSP puzzle game Exit to Xbox Live Arcade. In Exit you assume the role of Mr. Esc, a masked individual tasked with rescuing people from buildings under a time limit, avoiding various traps and solving puzzles.