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Indie Games Uprising: Asteroids Do Concern Me and Decimation X3 Out Now

The next batch in the Indie Games Uprising has arrived, with Xona Games Decimation X3 and Evil Robot Logic’s Asteroids Do Concern Me coming out with full force on the Xbox Live Marketplace.

Decimation X3 is a four player cooperative shoot em up and sequel to Japan’s #1 top rated Xbox Live Indie Game, Decimation X. The sequel promises new upgrades and huge boss battles. The game’s not necessarily bullet hell but rather bullet rain. Its available now on the Xbox Live Marketplace for 80 MS points, or $1. You can view the latest trailer here.

Asteroids Do Concern Me is a take on the helicopter genre featuring four playable modes such as Double Rainbow. Who wouldn’t want a Double Rainbow mode in their helicopter game? The developer also took time to add over 100 thoughtful death screen messages. Also to note, online leaderboards will be in a future update. Asteroids is also now available on the Xbox Live Marketplace for a $1 monetary exchange. The official launch trailer is viewable here.

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