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Four new Xbox Live Arcade title released and Burnout Crash announced

Today Xbox Live Arcade has four new releases hitting the virtual shelves of market place, Rock Of Ages, Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection, Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon and finally The Baconing.

Rock Of Ages is a strategy based game in which you and your rival own castles with defences the aim of which is to take down the rivals stone haven with a giant boulder but their aim is the same so one will be headed your way too, the game is priced at 800 points.

Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection is the original three side scrolling fighting games Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 with the added benifit of online play, leaderboards, and achievements, need i say more ? kick it old school for just 800 points (might have to purchase this one myself).

Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon is based on the TV series and is your chance to prevent the end of days, play as Leonard (the drunken wizard,) Grimes (the tough cop,) Callie (the hot demon chick,) or Mark (the lucky human), you can equip your charecter with up to 30 weapons and collect demon babies to level up whilst taking on hordes of demons, zombies, man birds and giant boss battles, again selling for 800 points.

In The Baconing You are DeathSpank, the ultimate Dispenser of Justice. Destroy the Anti-Spank and his Cyborques, before they cast an evil shadow over Spanktopia. Explore unique locations like The Forbidden Zone and Rainbow’s End in a pop-up book, over 100 quests including boss fights and puzzles, this one is priced at 1200 points.

Also to hit the Arcade Live shelves is Burnout Crash which is due on the 20th of September this game is a re-invention of the fan favourite crash mode where players are rewarded more based on the amount of damage and carnage caused, it will also offer support for controller free operation with Kinect and again at just 800 points.

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