Three new releases have arrived on the Xbox LIVE Arcade today, with the classic Street Fighter III getting an online overhaul in the Third Strike Online Edition, Crazy Machines (kinda like The Incredible Machine series) getting an HD overhaul in Elements, and Kinect gamers getting hauled through virtual holes in the game-of-the-tv-show Hole In The Wall.
Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition *
Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, one of the most revered, deep, and sophisticated fighting games of all time, now takes the battle online. Fighting game fans new and old owe it to themselves to experience this mastery of 2D fighting. Throw down with enhanced HD-filtered graphics, arcade-perfect gameplay, GGPO seamless multiplayer, YouTube™ replay sharing, new art, and more. It’s time you realized it’s the third strike that counts.
1200 MS Points | Queue Download (702.29 MB).
Hole In The Wall *
The Hole In The Wall game brings all the wild and crazy fun of the international TV phenomenon straight to your Xbox 360 Kinect to play solo or with friends. You become a human puzzle piece as you contort to fit through wacky shapes that are cut out into themed walls hurtling towards you. Try to pass your body through the wall to boost your score, or you’ll be pushed straight into the water below!
800 MS Points | Queue Download (337.39 MB).
Crazy Machines Elements *
Experience the latest chapter in the international, multi award-winning Crazy Machines series: “Elements”. This time with next gen visuals! Put your grey matter to the test by carrying out zany experiments. Build crazy machines from everyday objects and bizarre components. Use the elements (fire, water and wind) to discover all the fantastic possibilities available to you! Use the cloud machine and generate lightning, tornadoes and rain to complete your chain reactions; real physics will simultaneously be your best ally and your toughest enemy.
800 MS Points | Queue Download (327.89 MB).
* Not available on the South African Xbox LIVE Marketplace.
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