Fruit Ninja Kinect DLC revisits gaming history
While many people think Fruit Ninja is a recent phenomenon, it actually debuted in arcades way back in the late 1980s. Developer Halfbrick has announced a new batch of DLC for Fruit Ninja Kinect to give users a chance to look back on Fruit Ninja’s heyday. The “8-bit Cartridge” DLC effectively restores the original Fruit Ninja visuals and chiptune music that anyone over 25 will remember from the smoke-filled game halls of their youth.
It’s worth noting that the DLC appears to be based on the home console version of the original Fruit Ninja. It’s unfortunate, though understandable, as any game historian knows that all original Fruit Ninja arcade cabinets have either been destroyed or reside in the hands of private collectors. Presumably, Halfbrick was unable to obtain the original code.
The DLC will be released this Friday on Xbox Live for $2.*
Gallery: Fruit Ninja Kinect (8-bit Cartridge)
*Almost none of the preceding text is true, specifically the parts dealing with the origin of Fruit Ninja. We suggest you pull the same prank on your Fruit-Ninja-obsessed children, nieces or nephews. They’ll totally believe you!Continue reading Fruit Ninja Kinect DLC revisits gaming historyFruit Ninja Kinect DLC revisits gaming history originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 28 Aug 2012 19:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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