IGN Xbox Team writes:
Console Monster writes: "If you're hungry for more content you've come to the right place. Today's XBOX Live Marketplace Update offers a new trailer, three new picture packs and an anthem. Here is the full list for all the content added on Saturday 7th June 2008, with all the details:
Console Monster writes: "It's Wednesday and as we previously announced; two XBOX Live Arcade titles are available to download, as well as a trailer. Here is the full list with details:
Aces of the Galaxy and Action Puzzler Roogoo are available now on Arcade!
Worthplaying writes: "Aces of the Galaxy is an old-school arcade thrill-ride where you take control of the gun turret on an AI-driven spaceship and vaporize waves of enemies. Roogoo, an action based-puzzler, updates the square peg in round hole premise to a whole new level, as you help the Roogoo defeat their enemies, the evil Meemoo."
Roogoo, a Xbox Live Arcade game in which your job is to save the planet Roo and all its citizens from the evil Meemos, is set to be released on the sevice from 4th June.
TVGB: "You may have heard us gushing about Roogoo from our hands on time with it at NYCC. At the end of the hands-on impressions he wrote, Jason says that the game would be with us near the end of April, which was a lie. Well, it wasn't a lie at the time but due to delays - the game hasn't gotten a release date until now."
GamingShogun Writes, "Roogoo is a very cool puzzle-racing game for 1 to 4 players from the Xbox LIVE Arcade available on June 4th for 800 Microsoft Points.
TeamXbox has learned that SouthPeak Games will announce the first of its Xbox Live Arcade titles tomorrow. Roogoo, planned for an April release, is a quirky puzzle game that will feature more than 40 levels. It has a storyline about two groups of creatures fighting for control of the planet Roo, but that doesn't seem like it'll be all that important-it's really going to be about the gameplay. The game has the player rotating discs with different shaped holes in them, so that a falling piece will match up and drop through the like-shaped slot. Not lining the right hole up with the piece when it hits the disc will cause the piece to get knocked away. In the early levels, it's simply a matter of spinning the disc into position; in the later, more challenging stages, the discs also flip every few seconds, testing the player's reaction time and dexterity that much more.