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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

PSN, XBLA: @E3 - Atlus To Bring Trine To Xbox Live Arcade... Maybe?

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Over at the Atlus E3 booth you may spot an interesting title being displayed - Trine, and on an Xbox 360.

Trine has become quite popular since it was revealed for the PlayStation Network where it is being published by Nobilis. Speaking to Atlus PR developer Frozenbyte also want to release it on the Xbox Live Arcade, and since they're now starting to get ino the downloadable game space with Droplitz, have decided to publish the Xbox Live Arcade version of Trine.

But there are a few hudles in the way of getting this game out on the platform - the game hasn't been given the official nod from Microsoft for concept approval, and therefore Atlus are unable to send out press releases or other information about the game.

Don't remeber what Trine is? Check out the trailer here. So if you want Trine to appear on Xbox Live Arcade, let your voices be heard.

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this must come to xbox. No more to say. there are shitloads of boring stuff out there for xbox, even fullpriced "retail"games that are sucking, so i dont see why not microsoft shold nod a YES to this. Do it, and do it NOW, MS!

This game is awsome. I think MS schould absolutely bring this game to Xbox live. I think i am talking for a lot of people. /Johan

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