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Rez and Ikaruga on Xbox Live Arcade!




Man, I'm so stoked -- two of my favorite shooters are officially coming to Xbox Live Arcade! Both of these had been rumored for a while, but it's awesome that they've now been officially confirmed. And seeing the screens of Rez all in high resolution... wow.






(click to see all Rez HD screens)


Rez is one of my all time favorite games -- definitely in my top 10 -- and getting to experience it now in HD is going to be so cool. I'm also stoked that a whole new audience will get to try the game -- it never got the attention it deserved when it hit Dreamcast/PS2 years ago.

Anyway, for lots more announcements from Microsoft today, make sure to check out our pre-TGS event report. We've been working quite hard to deliver all of the big stories, including the exclusive first ever preview of Ninja Gaiden 2.




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