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Live Arcade Wednesday - Death Tank, The Maw DLC

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Content: Death Tank
Price: 1200 Microsoft Points
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions
Dash Text: Unlock the full version of Death Tank to experience all this great game has to offer! Through Xbox LIVE, up to eight tanks can simultaneously enter the arena for exciting co-op or chaotic free-for-all play! Devastating weapons and unique items give your tank unlimited destructive power. Eight separate landscapes react to tank combat, altering their shape when hit and providing an ever changing environment in which to play. This game requires the Xbox 360 hard drive or the 512MB Memory Unit for storage. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see www.xbox.com/live/accounts.

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Content: Deleted Scene - Brute Force
Price: 100 Microsoft Points
Availability: All Xbox LIVE regions
Dash Text: [ESRB: E10+ (Everyone 10+) MILD CARTOON VIOLENCE] In this "deleted scene" from The Maw, the Bounty Hunters have sent in members from their new elite strike force, the Brutes, to stop Frank and Maw. The two must use powers from the Beetull and Gastro creatures to avoid capture. This part of the story occurs between the Bulb Valley and Chaindown levels. There are no refunds for this item. For more information, see www.xbox.com/live/accounts

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Originally posted by: JoPh
is it me or is dlc getting more expensive now?
Not sure I'd say add-on DLC is, but Arcade titles have certainly been creeping up from $5-$10 to $10-$15. Some of them merit the higher price, but I have trouble believing "Death Tank" does.
 
Originally posted by: erwos
Originally posted by: JoPh
is it me or is dlc getting more expensive now?
Not sure I'd say add-on DLC is, but Arcade titles have certainly been creeping up from $5-$10 to $10-$15. Some of them merit the higher price, but I have trouble believing "Death Tank" does.

This.

The Maw DLC is priced at $1.25. Hardly outrageous. But erwos is correct that there have been some Arcade games that have been priced at $15 (1200 MS Points) that have been questionable values at that price.
 
Originally posted by: RedRooster
Ya, wasn't most stuff 800 or so when XBLA first started taking off?

Yeah, the retro games were 400MS points and the new games were 800MS points. Now the new games seem to be fluctuating between 800 and 1200 MS points with no rhyme or reason and even retro games like R-Type are hitting 1200 MS points. Though, to be fair, R-Type Dimensions was two versions of R-Type with upgraded graphics.
 
R-Type Dimensions is worth it for fans of the classic games since you get 2 games with nicely updated visuals (which you can turn off on the fly). Death Tank was awesome multiplayer fun on the Saturn but 15 bucks for an updated version?? ...meh..thats a bit much.
 
Death Tank looks fun, but I agree some DLC is getting expensive! I'm still waiting for Castlevania to be on sale for 400 points so I can use the remainder of my balance. 😛
 
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