Initially, Xbox Live Arcade is traditionally planned for children, women, or older players who don't fit the young male demography associated with Xbox. The company later found out that even hardcore gamers are also fascinated with the
arcade games and they are willing to pay for it. Now, the company has twenty arcade games that are for sale for Xbox 360. By the end of 2006, Microsoft hopes to make it to 50 titles.
Ubisoft owns franchises for almost all Microsoft Xbox games, including my favorites the "Prince of Persia" and "Haze". If not for their desire to develop video games masterfully, the industry wouldn't be so successful at selling franchises. Last year alon
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