| New XLN Marketplace Integration |
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| Written by Gebbie | |||
| Monday, 16 February 2009 17:47 | |||
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As with everything we do here at Xbox Live Nation, we always strive to enhance our services and offer a unique experience to our user base as well as continue to appeal to an ever-broadening demographic. With that ideal in mind, we are proud to announce that the integration with the Xbox.com and Xbox Live Marketplace data is complete. The data presented is identical to that which can be found on both the Xbox.com marketplace & on the Xbox Dashboard. The information that is included is:
This information is in addition to the information that was already accessible to us via the XCDP, such as the community statistics, which are the achievements, possible gamerscore, XLN members who have the game, XLN members who are currently playing it (in numbers and the list of forum names), among other things. An Example of the individual game page would be the page for Call of Duty: World at War That being said, the individual game pages are a part of the larger Xbox Live Nation Game Directory. Using the newly released game info in addition to our previous information via the Xbox Community Developer program, XLN has compiled a master directory of all of the past and present (and in some cases future) Xbox, Xbox 360 & Xbox Live Arcade games. When in the game directory, viewers can see a few things immediately. First and primary, there is an alphabetic listing of games.These games include demo titles, full releases and arcade titles. Also visible on this page for easy reference is the listing of how many XLN members own the game and how many (if any) are currently playing it live. Keep in mind that the XLN database of live activity is not a live representation of information and should not be regarded as such. For refrence the XLN Game directory can be found here. If you wish to discuss this upgrade, and are a registered member of Xbox Live Nation, please go to the community forum topic.
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| Last Updated on Monday, 16 February 2009 18:26 |

