2 July 2008 9:59 GMT / By Verity Burns
This week's Xbox Live Arcade update sees the original Soulcalibur make an appearance in the download list.The game first appeared on Dreamcast in 1999 and proved so popular that it is soon to release its fourth title in the series for Xbox 360 and PS3.
The Live Arcade version of Soulcalibur is said to be "fully remastered" so that it makes use of high definition graphics and looks nice on your big TV. There doesn't appear to be an online option, but local multiplayer is included. Leaderboards and Achievements are present, too.
The game will set you back 800 Points, so around £6.80.
Also making an appearance on Live Arcade today is the quiztastic Wits and Wagers. Thinks lots of questions and fun facts, for what the publisher reckons will result in 10 hours of excitement. We're not convinced. It's priced at 320 Points - about £2.70.
Gaming, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, Fighting games, Puzzle games, Namco Bandai, PSP, Activision, Lego, Atari, Microsoft, Sony, Travellers Tales


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