Xbox Game Room pricing, partners detailed

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An online fact sheet has detailed the pricing structure for Microsoft’s newly announced Avatar-occupied Game Room, and we’d suggest gamers stock up on Microsoft funny money. Players have three options: 400

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($5) grants a dual-platform license (playable on Xbox 360 *and *PC), 240

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($3) gets you the virtual arcade cabinet on one platform (Xbox 360 *or *PC), and, for the old-fashioned types, 40

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($0.50) is exactly “two quarters” worth of playtime – for an authentic arcade experience minus the sticky floors. Additionally, when visiting friends’ game rooms, you can “try” their games before you pump in Microsoft Points of your own.

The Game Room itself – developed by third-party outfit Krome Studios (*Viva Piñata: Party Animals, *Star Wars: Republic Heroes) – will be free for users to download. Customization options are mentioned in the fact sheet, but pricing for these features is not addressed. At launch the service will include 30 original arcade titles from multiple publishers, including Atari, Activision, Intellivision, and Konami.

Games will be presented in 1080p (because that’s why you bought that HD set) and will support multiplayer for up to two players, as well as cross-platform leaderboards and Achievements. Microsoft’s Home Game Room is slated to launch this spring.
Gallery: Xbox Game Room

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Sounds good. The pics remind me of the good old PSO lobbies.