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I'm pretty certain Outrun Online Arcade will be this weeks game. 800 points.

Will update when there is confirmation!

Edit: nevermind, jumped the gun!

Outrun Online Arcade dated for Live

By Stephany Nunneley

Outrun Online Arcade is coming to Xbox Live April 15, it was confirmed today.

No word on the PSN version’s arrival yet.

Other Live titles coming soon:

* Uno Rush–March 25

* Puzzle Quest: Galactrix–April 1

* Capcom’s Flock–April 8

* The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai–April 8

Today, Hasbro Family Night was released as promised, as part of Days of Arcade.

http://www.vg247.com/2009/03/18/outrun-onl...ade-dated-live/

Uno Rush finally! :D

I don't think there is a lot different from the first Uno

http://www.xbox.com/en-us/games/u/unorushxboxlivearcade/

UNO RUSH? is a four-player, social party game that's easy to jump into, but hard to leave because you'll have so much fun playing. Sort your cards (even off-turn) so you can play them sequentially when it is your turn. The first player to get rid of all their cards wins the round, and scores points based on the remaining cards in opponents' hands. This fast-paced, family-friendly game is sure to become a hit with you and your friends.

* Xbox LIVE? exclusive: UNO RUSH is the sequel to the number-one selling Xbox LIVE Arcade title UNO, and is exclusive to Xbox LIVE Arcade.

* Full support: Full avatar, LIVE Party Chat, Xbox LIVE Vision camera, and Big Button Pad support is provided.

* Multiplayer action: It's couch play for the whole family, with up to four players per console, and full guest support for multiple users per console over Xbox LIVE.

* Exciting UNO-style gameplay: Several special command cards affect different aspects of the game, including skipping the next player's turn, reversing the direction of play, changing the color of the discard pile, scrambling the next player's hand, or making the next player draw two or four cards.

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I love uno mainly because of drunken times and camera mischief mind!

i hadnt played uno in such a long time.. I signed in last week.. only to be seeing a some kid showing pr0n on his PC and his "unit" every other hand... is there a way to disable the camera for just certain users?

FREAKIN OUTRUN ON XBL!!! (crying)

it's a wish come true...just bought it, will play later. Now give us some Operation Wolf for the love of everything decent!

Outrun "helped" my 360 RRoD on Wednesday. :laugh: Didn't even get as far as buying it.

...impatiently waiting for 360 to come back from MS.

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