Three More Games Added To Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program
These three Xbox 360 games are now playable on Xbox One.
These three Xbox 360 games are now playable on Xbox One.
Developer's deal with Nordic Games will also see physical versions of Psychonauts, Stacking, and Costume Quest released in 2014 for PC.
New pay-what-you-want bundle includes Costume Quest, Psychonauts, and Stacking, with options for Brutal Legend and Kickstarter adventure game.
Double Fine looking to buy console distribution rights to downloadable titles; studio currently owns the IP and distribution rights on PC.
With Brutal Legend 2 cancelled, the studio's future was unknown; but Tim Schafer had a creative idea that rescued the company.
New digital wares for Sony's virtual storefront include THQ's vehicular mayhem game and StarDrone for PS3 hub; sampler for Zipper's new shooter and Stacking DLC also now out.
New digital wares out this week include gory side-scroller, Stacking Hobo King DLC; Games on Demand adds MLB 2K9, Raiden IV, and Tales of Vesperia; 50% off Battlefield content sale ...
THQ, Double Fine expanding quirky puzzler with downloadable pack on XBLA, PSN in early April.
New add-on content for Double Fine's well-received action puzzle game announced; release date, price not yet announced.
Plants vs. Zombies infests the PlayStation Network Store.
Double Fine's puzzle title hits download hub next to Explodemon, Plants vs. Zombies, and Tales From Space: About a Blob; PS One Classics adds Pocket Fighter, Reel Fishing II, and ...
Xbox Live Update: Double Fine's puzzle game hits download space next to TNT Racers; Games on Demand adds Darksiders, Mini Ninjas; 50% off retro shooters this week.
Downloadable puzzle adventure game featuring Russian nesting dolls gets $15 price point, arrives February 8 for PS3 and February 9 for Xbox 360.
Double Fine's upcoming downloadable game reveals the secret life of Russian nesting dolls.
THQ and Double Fine Productions' new adventure puzzle game set to arrive on Microsoft's, Sony's downloadable platforms in early 2011.
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