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Joseph Rositano
13 Jul, 2009

Xbox Live Deal of the Week - 13/07/09

360 News | Shooting mayhem.
It's Monday (or early Tuesday morning for Australians) again, which means a new Deal of the Week has started on the Xbox Live Marketplace. This week, the Arcade title Ikaruga has been reduced to 400 Microsoft Points, a saving of 50%.

Coming in at 49 MB, Ikaruga is a fast paced scrolling shooter where you have to switch the polarity of your ship to maximise your damage output and avoid enemy attacks of the opposite polarity. The game features online leaderboards, the ability to record and replay levels, and co-op play for two players.

Please remember that all Deal of the Week specials are exclusive to Xbox Live Gold subscription holders.

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1 Comment
2 years ago
Awesome game for those who never played the DC release. You'll certainly get your value for it... (cause its that hard)!
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Australian Release Date:
  9/04/2008 (Confirmed)
Publisher:
  Direct Online by Publisher **
Genre:
  Shooter
Year Made:
  2008
Players:
  2

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