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PopCap Arcade Vol 2 | 
| From: PopCap Games Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.99 as of 7/29/2010 19:39 CDT details You Save: $5.00 (25%)
New (10) Used (8) from $11.95
Seller: Hitgaming Video Games Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 7810
Format: CD Platform: Xbox 360 Genre: arcade_games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.6 Legal Disclaimer: ConsumerElectronics
MPN: 899274001291 Model: XB360-AH2-EN UPC: 899274001291 EAN: 0899274001291 ASIN: B001EQPDOM
Publication Date: March 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Play through Peggle, Feeding Frenzy 2, and Heavy Weapon - all in one game | | • | Friends can compete or collaborate online or on console | | • | Online and offline leaderboards let gamers know how they stack up | | • | Players earn exclusive Xbox 360 Achievements and GamerScore while they play | | • | High-definition graphics, unlockable game modes and more |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Three action-packed best sellers for one amazing value.
Peggle: Voted casual Game of the Year, Editors Choice (2007). Do you have what it takes to become a Peggle Master? Take your best shot. Conquer 55 levels with 10 mystical Magic Powers and rack up bonus points. Face off against friends in 4-player Xbox LIVE multiplayer play, and test your skills in 75 Grand Master Challenges.
Feeding Frenzy 2: Voted Casual Game of the Year (2006) Want a game you can really sink your teeth into? Swim through underwater worlds and chow down on smaller fish to eat your way to ocean supremacy. Features over 60 levels of chomping goodness, Story and Time Attack modes, night-time levels, boss fish and more.
Heavy Weapon: Nominee, Downloadable Game of the Year (2007) It's shoot-em-up action at its best. Load your heaviest artillery and blast away enemy tanks and planes on over 19 missions. Play in 3 modes, including Survival and Boss Blitz, unlock 6 secret weapons banks, compete with friends in co-op and Xbox LIVE multiplayer play, and more.
Product Description Three action-packed best sellers for one amazing value. Peggle: Voted casual Game of the Year, Editors Choice (2007). Do you have what it takes to become a Peggle Master? Take your best shot. Conquer 55 levels with 10 mystical Magic Powers and rack up bonus points. Face off against friends in 4-player Xbox LIVE multiplayer play, and test your skills in 75 Grand Master Challenges. Feeding Frenzy 2: Voted Casual Game of the Year (2006) Want a game you can really sink your teeth into? Swim through underwater worlds and chow down on smaller fish to eat your way to ocean supremacy. Features over 60 levels of chomping goodness, Story and Time Attack modes, night-time levels, boss fish and more. Heavy Weapon: Nominee, Downloadable Game of the Year (2007) It's shoot-em-up action at its best. Load your heaviest artillery and blast away enemy tanks and planes on over 19 missions. Play in 3 modes, including Survival and Boss Blitz, unlock 6 secret weapons banks, compete with friends in co-op and Xbox LIVE multiplayer play, and more.
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| Customer Reviews:
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PEGGLE May 20, 2009 Bigbobo (Mississippi Gulfcoast) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I used to play this game on the internet, it has saved me so much money not having to pay for it anymore. I wish that POPCAP games would come out with other games that I grew up on in the 80's. Fantastic...
Good selection of games for the price April 9, 2009 Adam Griffith (San Clemente CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Three games would set you back $30 on xbla marketplace. So this is a good deal at $20. The best game of this vol is Peggle which will provide hours of puzzle fun. The other two games heavy weapon and feeding frenzy two are decent but not in the same class as peggle.
Also you will need to play the games via your xbla arcade not off the disk directly. I also loaded the disk directly onto my hard drive but Im not sure if that step was required.
Peggle June 2, 2010 HerbFoster Peggle is the only real game here. Feeding Frenzy II and Heavy Weapon are just time wasters.
If you haven't played Peggle, you haven't lived.
MUST READ!!! The game is not defective!! April 6, 2010 J. W. Schmidt III (Texas) I've owned or played hundreds of Xbox & Xbox 360 games, and this has to be the first time I've ever had this happen. You MUST play this game from the Arcade section of your Xbox 360 dashboard. It will NOT startup automatically like every other game. It should be like the arcade disk that came with the entry level Xbox 360 (Luxor, Uno, etc.) where the disk spins up to a menu, but it doesn't. There should be a label or something that says this when opening the contents. I opened a return authorization that I guess you have to let expire, because I couldn't find a way to cancel it.
As for the actual game, I only just verified from another poster that this indeed was the issue, and I haven't really played any of the games yet. I had played the trial version of FF 2, while not seemingly as entertaining as FF 1, it looks interesting with a bunch of new content. Though the new content just looks like it was laid over the old, enough new content should make it interesting. It's not FF XIII, nor should it be compared as such. LOL!! For $18, it's a good game pack for "little thought required" entertainment.
3 Games - Boring, Fun and Disappointing April 11, 2009 D. Hathaway (San Diego, CA USA) 3 out of 12 found this review helpful
I got Pop Cap Arcade Volume 2 because I wanted a few casual games to play on my XBox 360.
Feeding Frenzy 2 - I found this 'game' to get boring really quickly. Good for little kids that don't know that games are supposed to be fun.
Heavy Weapon - Fun! I liked this game the best of the 3. Nothing beats a game that gives you a quick hit of adrenalin! This games overall feel made me think that they 'borrowed' a few things from the Metal Slug games.
Peggle - Disappointing. I had high hopes for this game with all of the good reviews it gets. The levels start out simple and well thought out but as you progress, you have to rely on 'dumb luck' more than aiming and banking to clear a level.
I should have saved some money just by buying Heavy Weapon on XBL.
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