
ThunderBolt - Officially released today, this was previously only available via a download code from a website. Once you’d acquired a code and downloaded the demo, you could then pay for the full version. No XBLA advertising. Undetectable in the Arcade menu. You’d be right to think there’s reason why ilomilo’s was hidden. There was – its great word-of-mouth advertising and discovering this hidden gem felt like a reward in itself.

Carlos writes - "Whether the idea of dusting off that library of Xbox 360 games for a spin once more is for you or not, the fact that there are now almost 400 titles available to play through backwards compatibility is certainly impressive. Nevertheless, for many gamers, more is better and now we see five new titles made playable on Xbox One.
But are they worth heading back to once more, or should we stick with the abundance of new titles gracing the Xbox Store in recent weeks."
So extremely happy about ilomilo finally being backward compatible. Absolutely LOVE that game.

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Windows Mobile is often overlooked as a gaming platform in the favour of Android and iOS, but that is only a misconception, as the platform has some good offerings. iLLGaming digs deeper to see whats good on Windows Phone. Last week, we published Part 2 of the series, this week, we have Part 3. More on the way.