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Arcade-style side-scrolling action game comes to Xbox 360

by Steven Williamson on 15 January 2007, 10:58

Tags: Xbox 360, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Xbox 360, Action/Adventure

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Don’t expect to be combining gems and matching colours with this week’s “Xbox Live Arcade Wednesdays” release. From the fast-action gameplay experts at PopCap Games comes the big, bold, action-packed “Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank,” which will be available for download on Xbox Live Arcade for Xbox 360 beginning Wednesday, 17th January at 9 a.m. GMT.

“Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank” unleashes adrenaline-soaked, side-scrolling, shoot-’em-up arcade action. With multiplayer modes exclusive to the Xbox Live Arcade version, “Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank” brings the classic shooter excitement to Xbox Live Arcade. Players fight through 19 story-based missions to upgrade six weapon banks, or jump into instant action with the fast-paced Survival mode. Gamers can also team up with friends and storm across enemy lines in cooperative multiplayer modes either locally or on Xbox Liv*.

“Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank” will be available worldwide for 800 Microsoft Points.

GAME FEATURES

· The game has three action-packed game modes:

# Mission. Gamers play through 19 exciting missions, invading countries and beating challenging bosses along the way.

# Survival Arms Race and War Party. Gamers try to outlast ever-increasing waves of enemies.

# Boss Rush. In this mode exclusive to Xbox Live Arcade, players challenge all the bosses of “Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank” in succession.

# Intense multiplayer action handles up to four players:

# Up to four friends can play Survival mode games locally or on Xbox Live.

# In co-op Mission mode, gamers can roll over enemy forces with a friend.

# Six upgradeable secret weapons

· Nineteen missions with nukes, mega-lasers and more

· Ability to voice-chat with friends while battling together online

· Online leaderboards to track mission results

· Enhanced sound effects and original score

· Amazing enemy landscapes and graphics

· Expanded mayhem with full high-definition widescreen support


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Hey is that the one that used to have a dial that controlled the direction of the gun? If so that was a very cool game :)
I think I played the demo of that on Steam a few months back.
If it's the same one, I wasn't too keen on it.