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Secret Code Allows E4 Fine Tuning

One of the things Every Extend Extra Extreme fans enjoy in the game is the “Wiz Your Own Music” mode where you can bring your own music into the game. Beats of the game can either be automatically detected or tapped in manually and users of the manual mode have asked for a little bit of finer control over the adjustment of the beats. Q Entertainment has heard your pleas and come out with a secret cheat code that will allow you to unlock a Fine Adjustment menu.

At the start menu, use the left and right triggers to input “left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right” which will unlock the aforementioned Fine Adjustment menu. The tools were originally going to be included in the game but were abandoned when they were thought to be too complicated. But, the public asked and Q has amply provided.


October 22, 2007
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Every Extend Extra Extreme: An Overview

I came across this thoughtful overview of Every Extend Extra Extreme, Q? Entertainment’s XBLA version of the PSP’s Every Extend Extra (which is itself a version of Every Extend) that came out this past week. I haven’t checked it out yet, since I’ve been up to my neck in work and my 360 has been left to fend for itself in the wilds of my living room, but I’m looking forward to taking it for a spin. Even more so after reading through this review of sorts:

In this way it almost compensates for the visually noisy playfield in a way that Space Giraffe fails to do. In Space Giraffe you have to quickly parse any useful information out of the busy playfield, the busy user interface and the busy audio, here you only need to really concentrate on the game. The tight design and colour selection further brings it all together into a very nice little package.

Above all, Every Extend Extra Extreme feels to be the closest realisation of that Kandinsky-inspired experience that Mizuguchi[1]has been trying to create since Project-K(andinsky), aka. Rez.

I’d be surprised if it manages to bump Lumines from my ‘most loved’ XBLA list, but anything’s possible.

Every Extend Extra Extreme [the-inbetween via GameSetWatch]


October 16, 2007
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Every Extend Extra Extreme on XBLA This Week

This week on XBLA, look for Q’s Every Extend Extra Extreme and Kylotonn Entertainment’s Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe. Both are 800 points—not real money at all! When we visited Q before TGS, we were given a nice preview of EEEE. And the most exceptional feature seemed to be that you could import your own music into the game, but unlike titles like Geometry Wars, the beat and frequencies matter to gameplay. I’ll probably give it the old download, just because I need some game to play on the 360 that doesn’t involve headshots, if only for breaks. This week on Arcade [majornelson]


September 18, 2007
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Every Extended Extra Extreme Impressions


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Lumines Live! Holiday Pack Details


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Miz Wants Every Extend Extra Extreme on PSN

So, Every Extend Extra Extreme is coming to Xbox Live Arcade this October. But XBLA isn’t the only game in town! When asked whether Every Extend Extra Extreme would be coming to Sony’s PlayStation Network, Q Entertainment’s Tetsuya Mizuguchi said:

We would like to.

What about Rez HD? Is that XBLA title coming to the PSN?

We haven’t decided yet.

Okay, E4 looks like it’s PSN bound. And Rez HD? Fingers crossed PS3 owners, fingers crossed.