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Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is a type of video game available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for Xbox 360. As of September 2015, there have been 707 Xbox Live Arcade titles released for the Xbox 360. Prior to the Xbox 360, "Xbox Live Arcade" was the name for an online distribution network on the original Xbox, which was replaced by the Xbox Live Marketplace.

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  • thumb|right<|Logo der X-Box Live Arcade Xbox Live Arcade ist ein Service, den Microsoft in die X-Box 360 integriert hat. Benutzer mit einem Breitbandinternetzugang können so gegen ein Entgelt, das mit den sogenannten Microsoft Points gezahlt wird, Spiele herunterladen und unbegrenzt spielen. Die Spiele kosten 400, 800 oder 1200 Microsoft Points, was einem Preis von jeweils ungefähr 5, 10 oder 15 Euro entspricht. Falls man ein Spiel zuerst testen will, bevor man es kauft, kann man kostenlos eine Demo davon herunterladen. Kategorie:Xbox
  • Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is a type of video game available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for Xbox 360. As of September 2015, there have been 707 Xbox Live Arcade titles released for the Xbox 360. Prior to the Xbox 360, "Xbox Live Arcade" was the name for an online distribution network on the original Xbox, which was replaced by the Xbox Live Marketplace.
  • right|250px Xbox Live Arcade ist der Name des Onlinedienstes der Xbox und Xbox 360 von Microsoft, auf dem hauptsächlich Downloadspiele angeboten werden. Auf der Xbox hieß dieser Dienst zunächst Marktplatz, bis er umbenannt wurde. Bislang erschienen folgende Spiele bei Xbox Live Arcade: * Crystal Defenders
  • The Xbox Live Arcade is the name of a group of games released by Microsoft over the Xbox Live Network. One can download the games by paying so called Microsoft Points, the virtual value of the Xbox Live Network. The games will then be downloaded to the hard drive or the memory unit of the Xbox 360 console. Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie are both available for download over the Xbox Live Network, costing 1200 Points each, and L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges is available as a DLC for Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts for 400 Points.
  • The XBLA software was obtained by ordering it on Microsoft's website. It was sent by mail on a disc that also contains a free version of the Ms. Pac-Man video game. To generate greater publicity for the service, the disc was also distributed with special issues of the Official Xbox Magazine and as part of the Forza Motorsport Xbox console bundle.
  • Xbox Live Aracde, or XBLA for short, launched November of 2004 for the original X Box and just one year after Steam, and was the first digital distribution channel for a video game console (if the Sega Channel and Broadcast Satellaview don't count). The service's main titles seem to be Casual Games, but other games (such as updated re-releases) also exist. For the most part, the service is split into four main categories: Compare with Playstation Network, Wii Ware, and DSiWare.
  • Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is a type of video game download distribution available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for the Xbox 360, that focuses on smaller downloadable games from both major publishers and independent game developers. Titles range from classic console and arcade video games, to new games designed from the ground up for the service. Games available through the XBLA service range from $5–20 in price, and as of April 25, 2012, there have been 486 Xbox Live Arcade titles released for the Xbox 360.
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  • Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is a type of video game download distribution available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for the Xbox 360, that focuses on smaller downloadable games from both major publishers and independent game developers. Titles range from classic console and arcade video games, to new games designed from the ground up for the service. Games available through the XBLA service range from $5–20 in price, and as of April 25, 2012, there have been 486 Xbox Live Arcade titles released for the Xbox 360. Prior to the Xbox 360, "Xbox Live Arcade" was the name for an online distribution network on the original Xbox, which was replaced by the Xbox Live Marketplace.
  • thumb|right<|Logo der X-Box Live Arcade Xbox Live Arcade ist ein Service, den Microsoft in die X-Box 360 integriert hat. Benutzer mit einem Breitbandinternetzugang können so gegen ein Entgelt, das mit den sogenannten Microsoft Points gezahlt wird, Spiele herunterladen und unbegrenzt spielen. Die Spiele kosten 400, 800 oder 1200 Microsoft Points, was einem Preis von jeweils ungefähr 5, 10 oder 15 Euro entspricht. Falls man ein Spiel zuerst testen will, bevor man es kauft, kann man kostenlos eine Demo davon herunterladen. Kategorie:Xbox
  • The XBLA software was obtained by ordering it on Microsoft's website. It was sent by mail on a disc that also contains a free version of the Ms. Pac-Man video game. To generate greater publicity for the service, the disc was also distributed with special issues of the Official Xbox Magazine and as part of the Forza Motorsport Xbox console bundle. The service launched with six titles and expanded its library to twelve titles by the end of the year. Once connected to Xbox Live, customers could purchase additional titles by using a credit card, or download a limited trial version of a game. Prices for the games range from USD $4.99 to $14.99.
  • Xbox Live Aracde, or XBLA for short, launched November of 2004 for the original X Box and just one year after Steam, and was the first digital distribution channel for a video game console (if the Sega Channel and Broadcast Satellaview don't count). The service's main titles seem to be Casual Games, but other games (such as updated re-releases) also exist. For the most part, the service is split into four main categories: * Xbox Live Arcade Games (the main focus of the channel) * Game Add-Ons * Games on Demand (Downloadable X Box and Xbox 360 games, ranging in quality from Grand Theft Auto IV to G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra) * Xbox Live Indie Games (Exactly What It Says on the Tin; The first attempt by any major console publisher to accept homebrew games. It takes $99 a year to publish games, and rules are often draconian ], but it's a start) Compare with Playstation Network, Wii Ware, and DSiWare.
  • Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) is a type of video game available primarily in a section of the Xbox Live Marketplace, Microsoft's digital distribution network for Xbox 360. As of September 2015, there have been 707 Xbox Live Arcade titles released for the Xbox 360. Prior to the Xbox 360, "Xbox Live Arcade" was the name for an online distribution network on the original Xbox, which was replaced by the Xbox Live Marketplace.
  • right|250px Xbox Live Arcade ist der Name des Onlinedienstes der Xbox und Xbox 360 von Microsoft, auf dem hauptsächlich Downloadspiele angeboten werden. Auf der Xbox hieß dieser Dienst zunächst Marktplatz, bis er umbenannt wurde. Bislang erschienen folgende Spiele bei Xbox Live Arcade: * Crystal Defenders
  • The Xbox Live Arcade is the name of a group of games released by Microsoft over the Xbox Live Network. One can download the games by paying so called Microsoft Points, the virtual value of the Xbox Live Network. The games will then be downloaded to the hard drive or the memory unit of the Xbox 360 console. Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie are both available for download over the Xbox Live Network, costing 1200 Points each, and L.O.G.'s Lost Challenges is available as a DLC for Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts for 400 Points.
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