Mark Plays… Mutant Storm (Xbox)(XboxLive Arcade)(Insignia)

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Xbox Live as we know it today on the XboxOneX consoles originated on the original Xbox console way back in 2004. On May 11th 2004 Xbox Live Arcade was announced at Microsoft’s E3 Press Conference and it launched in November that year.

The XBLA Disk could be ordered on Microsoft’s website and like the old Netflix the disc was sent in the mail which contained a free version of MsPacMan Arcade. The second big distribution was that it came on the same disc as the Forza Motorsport game as well as on cover discs for various Xbox magazines.

The service started out with 6 games and eventually offered 12 games – it was possible to buy additional games with a credit card after one downloaded trial versions of the game. This is very similar to how the XboxLive Arcade flourished on the XBox360.

Here I play the original Mutant Storm twin stick shooter, sequels Mutant Storm Reloaded and Mutant Storm Empire were released on later Xbox generations. I am a huge fan of twin stick shooters and this is quite a good one – albeit a little psychedelic. One really does get in the zone.

Other games to be found on the original XboxLive Arcade are:
Alien Sky
AstroPop
Atomaders
Bankshot Billiards
Bejeweled
Bookworm
Dangerous Mines
Dino and Aliens
Feeding Frenzy
Fuzzee Fever
Gauntlet
Guardian
Guilty Gear Isuka (JP)
Guilty Gear XX #Reloaded (JP)
Hamsterball
Hardwood Solitaire
Joust
King of Fighters 2002 (JP)
Marble Blast Gold
Metal Slug 3 (JP)
Metal Slug 4 (JP)
Ms. Pac-Man
Namco Vintage (Pole Position, Dig Dug, & Galaga)
Orbz
Outrun 2 (JP)
Pipeline
Psyvaria 2 (JP)
Ricochet Lost Worlds
Robotron: 2084
Smash TV
Street Fighter Aneversary (JP)
SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos (JP)
Shikigami’s Castle II (JP)
Super Collapse II
ThinkTanks
Ultra Puzzle Bubble (JP)
Zuma

Enjoy & thanks for watching
– LactobacillusPrime

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