
It was never going to be Rez, and we knew it -- not unless Q has surprises for us -- but Tetsuya Mizuguchi's next bound-for-XBLA opus does have sufficient neon-on-black to make us very happy Marketplace campers. Every Extend Extra Extreme, or E4 for short, is a new take on E3 (which Q developed for the PSP last year). The original Every Extend game was developed by Omega for the PC (the freeware version is here).
Described as a "trippy visual journey of self destruction," E4 will enable you to play with your own tunes -- or, according to the peoplespeak of Q's press release, "wiz ur muzik" -- and against others in an online versus mode. If you're hooked on the PSP version (and if not, do get hooked), you'll know that the gameplay is all about chain reactions. Pretty chain reactions. But this XBLA version also offers Leaderboards and Achievements to keep the chain junkies flying. When, you ask? "Later this year."




















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-Ninety Nine Nights (a.k.a. N3)
-Every Extend Extra Extreme (a.k.a. E4)
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Seriously though. I have E3 on PSP and I don't know what the hype is about. It's not Lumines and it sure as hell isn't Rez.
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The funny thing is, i probably would have eventually bought a psp for E3 and lumines. Its nice to see that more people can have access to these games now.Sonys loss is everyones gain :D.
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Between you, me, and the fence. I frankly don't see how a smaller version of Lumines that's more expensive, and even requires the use of 360s tragically horrible d-pad (seriously... the thing feels like a Mad Catz N64 controller), is somehow a loss. But keep living that dream, man.
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alliteration is a literary term for a phrase in which every single word starts with the same letter. It has NOTHING to do with abbreviation. So I don't get what your point is.
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