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  • X3F TV -- XBLA in Brief: Bliss Island and Brain Challenge

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    03.14.2008

    XBLA in Brief returns this week with a two-for-one look at both Bliss Island and Brain Challenge. Bliss Island is a strange collection of boring mini-games that clocks in at 400 MS points. Brain Challenge is a pretty good knockoff of Brain Age for the Nintendo DS. One of them is actually entertaining. That game is not Bliss Island. We'll give you one guess as to which game was halfway decent. Watch the video above and rejoice in the fact that you will never have to play Bliss Island.[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3).[Zune] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in Zune Marketplace (MP3).[RSS] Add the Xbox 360 Fanboy Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically.[M4V] Download the M4V directly.

  • Brains and Bliss make their XBLA debut [update]

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    03.12.2008

    Update: There was some confusion, but Bliss Island is in fact 400 Microsoft points.Gather the siblings, kids and parents, it's Xbox Live Arcade Wednesday and we have two brand new releases! Both Gameloft's 800 point, mind straining Brain Challenge and Codemasters' 800 point 400 point old-school Bliss Island are available for download right now and we're sure both games are eagerly awaiting your purchase. And to help with your downloading decisions, we've ever so kindly uploaded a few screenshots into their respective galleries below. Personally, we're committing to a Brain Challenge trial download, because we're curious to see how much of our noggin those virtual doctors think we use. Here's to hoping we obtain the genius stamp of approval!%Gallery-18175%%Gallery-14098%

  • This Wednesday: Brain Challenge, Bliss Island on XBLA

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    Justin McElroy
    Justin McElroy
    03.10.2008

    It's a holiday for puzzle fans on Xbox Live Arcade this week, both for the nose-in-the-books types and those who like their brain-teasing a bit more whimsical. First up is the Gameloft-developed Brain Challenge which (if you haven't already guessed) appears to be in the Brain Age vein, but with the addition of modes (like ones that test your ability to deal with stress and one for the kids) and online multiplayer. You can pick it up for 800 points ($10).Also on tap, a visit to Codemasters' Bliss Island, where you'll play "Hoshi the Zwooph, a mystical blue creature that emits precise puffs of air to create clouds" (yes, we know, it's a total rip-off of The Wire). You can play through 25 puzzles or challenge friends if you pony up the required 400 points ($5). Both will drop on the service on Wednesday.%Gallery-18070%%Gallery-18071%

  • Brain Challenge and Bliss Island headed to XBLA

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    03.10.2008

    This Wednesday, March 12th both the mind hurting Brain Challenge and puzzling lands of Bliss Island will be available for download off the Xbox Live Arcade. Brain Challenge features numerous questions that'll test your cognitive abilities, online and offline multiplayer and all kinds of progressive charts all for 800 Microsoft points. PomPom Games' Bliss Island is an interesting puzzle game which comes packed with over 25 challenges, nine levels, online multiplayer and can be downloaded for 400 points. Remember, both games will be available this Wednesday and if you can't remember that ... well, then we recommend you give Brain Challenge a purchase. Yah dig?

  • Bliss Island XBLA Details, Achievements

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    Terrence Stasse
    Terrence Stasse
    03.05.2008

    Bliss Island is a PC and PSP game developed by PomPom, the same developers that did Mutant Storm's Empire and Reloaded. The PC game is being brought to XBLA with little fanfare, as prior to this we only had info about the game from the infamous ESRB leak-a-thon. So with such limited information out there, it's a bit strange for the entire xbox.com site to just pop up out of nowhere, especially with the full set of achievements and no release date. The game itself revolves around moving into objects into position using blasts of air. The gameplay has been described as a 3D, puzzle-inspired, kiddy version of billiards, with a dash of WarioWare thrown in. As fun as the game could (or could not) be, the news is still a bit strange when comparing the XBLA feature list to that of the previous releases on PSP and PC. The XBLA version has around 25 challenges across 9 levels and with single player and online multiplayer. Whereas the PC version has 90 challenges via 5 levels and two single player modes. Do we smell quick cash-in attempt? Achievements listed after the break.

  • ESRB rates Peggle, Bust-a-Move and Bliss Island for Xbox 360

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.08.2008

    Get ready to experience Joystiq's #8 game of the year Peggle on your Xbox 360. A search of the latest ESRB ratings revealed that casual games Peggle, Ultra Bust-a-Move and Bliss Island were all rated for Xbox 360. Now one could infer that this means the games will be XBLA titles, but they could very well be retail products and Ultra Bust-a-Move may be an Xbox Original. There is currently no release information, just that the games have been rated M ... no, kidding, they were rated E. Although that gives us the horrible idea for Peggle with adult themes and noises, perhaps with the orange pegs being cherries -- think about it.[Update: Peggle has been confirmed for XBLA.]

  • Rumor: Peggle, Bliss Island and UBAM to XBLA [update]

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    01.08.2008

    Update: Peggle has now been confirmed for a Q2 2008 XBLA release. More details here. Today, being the little detectives we like to think we are, we decided to go search crazy on the ESRB ratings board website and we struck XBLA gold! We came across Xbox 360 listings for three new and unannounced XBLA games including PopCap's addictive Peggle, Codemasters' Bliss Island and Majesco's Ultra Bust-A-Move which, in all honestly, could be an Xbox Original seeing that it originally released to the black box a few years back. Since we found all these games listed on the ESRB we have absolutely no other details pertaining to release dates or pricing, but we're sure we'll be seeing one, two or all of them making headlines later this year. So, who is up for some XBLA Peggle?

  • More mini-games on Bliss Island

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    Andrew Yoon
    Andrew Yoon
    09.12.2006

    The mini-game collections keep on coming to the PSP. The newest one to be announced today is Bliss Island, a port of a fairly popular PC arcade game. You'll be play Hoshi the Zwooph who has the unique ability to shoot out bursts of air. All the challenges featured in the game will revolve around the mastery of the ability. The game will feature 80 mini-games and also feature wi-fi multiplayer. A demo of the PC version of the game is available for free by visiting Funsta.[Via IGN]