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Five new XBLA games will be coming in the next 4-6 Weeks

Scott Austin, the director of Digitally Distributed Games for the XBLA, told Joystiq that all of the demos of the games that they were currently viewing would be available on the XBLA in the next four to six weeks. Some of these games include Geometry Wars 2, Braid, and Galaga Legions.
During our guided demo of Microsoft's upcoming stable of XBLA games, Microsoft's Scott Austin informed us that all the games on display would be available in the next four to six weeks on Xbox Live Arcade. All of 'em.

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    DragoniteBallZ | July 19, 2008 | reply
    So what else is new? There's always one to two new XBLA titles a week.
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    Supernouva | July 20, 2008 | reply
    How about Microsoft focuses more on real games than Arcade games. The shot of games from Fall 2007 ain't gonna last too much longer until gamers want a new dose of good titles.

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