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Xbox Live Arcade Update – Serious Sam Double D XXL, Capcom Arcade Cabinet

This week’s Xbox Live Arcade Update includes the retro-tastic Capcom Arcade Cabinet and the return of Serious Sam. In other words, plenty of old-school style, 2D shooting and action in one way or another.

Make sure to check out our Serious Sam Double D XXL review right here if out have a minute.

Check them out below.

Capcom Arcade Cabinet (400 Microsoft Points)
Capcom’s pedigree arcade games are back! Take on players from around the world in “score attack” and even play together with online co-op! (Only for titles that support this feature.) Check out these classic games, now loaded with a “casual mode” geared towards newcomers and other new features. Try out “Black Dragon”, “1943” and ” Avengers”!

Serious Sam Double D XXL (800 Microsoft Points)
Serious Sam explodes into the second dimension using everything in his arsenal to battle the legions of Mental?s horde. Let the heavy ordinance fly in this side-scrolling shooter featuring all the over-the-top action of the Serious Sam series. Stack guns one on top of the other, up to 6 GUNS HIGH, and take down unrelenting waves of beasts. Bring a friend for two-player action, and upgrade your guns to fire deadly acid rockets, cybernetic bees, chainsaw Yo-yos, even pats of butter and much more!

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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