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Sunday, March 1, 2009

PSN, XBLA: New Video Of Outrun Online Arcade, The Dishwasher

It appears that some individual has decided to go break NDA and go rebel, releasing brand new, high definition video of Outrun Online Arcade and The Dishwasher: Dead Samurai.

The videos are available in high definition, but the Youtube encoding appears to make the framerate chug along pretty badly. You can download the true high resolution video here for Outrun and here for Dishwasher - just click and save as.

Somewhat of a blessing since the original Outrun Online Arcade trailer was only released at low resolution, the amount of leaks lately could end up being a very bad thing. Putting games up on Partnernet is only done to test out online modes and for game writing enthusiasts to preview and review their games in advance. This could stop happening entirely and could lead to people getting into a fair bit of trouble.

Continue reading for the embedded video of The Dishwasher.

Comments

Me and a few of my friends are excited about Dishwasher. we all played it on XNA and it cleary was the best game on there (and still is).It shows that simple games can be impressive!

Can't be too far away now....... this week or next surely ?

I've been wanting Dishwasher since it the day it was announced. I do hope it comes out soon.

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