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This Week's XBLA Titles: Schizoid, Golf: Tee It Up!

Jul 07, 2008 12:12pm CST tags: Schizoid, Golf: Tee It Up!, XBLA
Torpex Games' cooperative shooter Schizoid and Housemarque's Golf: Tee It Up! are coming to the Xbox 360's Xbox Live Arcade downloadable gaming platform this week, Microsoft announced today.
Described by Torpex as "the most co-op game ever," Schizoid features two-player online and offline cooperative play. Designated as either blue or red, participants can absorb bullets and destroy otherwise invulnerable enemies of the same hue... Read more

Schizoid Brings Co-op Shooting to XBLA Next Month

Jun 18, 2008 2:05pm CST tags: Schizoid, XBLA
Publisher Torpex Games has sent word that its XNA-developed cooperative shooter Schizoid (360) will arrive on the Xbox Live Arcade this coming July.
Described by Torpex as "the most co-op game ever," Schizoid features two-player online and offline cooperative play in which participants are each assigned a specific color—red or blue—allowing players to absorb bullets and destroy otherwise indestructible enemies of the same hue.

The title was developed using Micrsoft's XNA Game Studio suite, which allows enthusiast-level developers to create Xbox 360 and Windows games using Microsoft Visual Studio and a special toolset. Schizoid was one of the first XNA titles to make the leap to Xbox Live Arcade.

First XNA to XBLA Title Revealed: Schizoid

Aug 13, 2007 1:18pm CST tags: XBLA, Schizoid
SchizoidDeveloper and publisher Torpex Games today announced that it expects the XNA-created Schizoid to arrive on Xbox Live Arcade by the end of 2007, making it the first title developed in Microsoft's XNA Game Studio Express to release on the service.

Billed by Torpex as "possibly the ultimate co-op game," Schizoid features two-person online and offline multiplayer in which each player is assigned a specific color--blue or red--and are invulnerable to enemies of that tone, meaning they can impact and destroy those particular foes. The two players must then work together to protect each other from the otherwise indestructible foes.

The concept is reminiscent of Treasure's vertical shooter Ikaruga (GCN, DC), which featured black and white enemies and allowed players ... Read more