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Original Xbox Franchise That Should Be Reborn On Xbox 360

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The original Xbox had some great franchises that were born on the console, including many Microsoft original such as Fable, Blinx, and many more. One franchise that should be reborn on the Xbox 360 though is Kung Fu Chaos.

Kung Fu Chaos released back in April 2003 on the Microsoft Xbox, and presented a very unique experience that gamers took a liking to.

The game was a mix of Super Smash Bros, PowerStone, and old-fashioned kung fu movies all in one very fun package.

The game placed you in various scenes that were all set-up as if you were in the middle of a martial arts film, where you would complete scenes from various hit movies including Indiana Jones, Titanic, and others.

Kung Fu Chaos was all about fun, but there were certainly some pieces of the game that were missing which could truly take advantage of the Xbox 360.

The game was very easy to play but was also deep in terms of what you could do with it in its control scheme.

What would make this such a great Xbox 360 release though is that it could truly take advantage of the Xbox Live interface, as well as even possibly incorporating the Xbox 360 Kinect in that it could allow you to act out some of the kung fu sequences.

Scenes such as the Titanic scene where chairs were flying everywhere was a blast to play, especially when you had 4-players all going at once. Put this one on Xbox Live and you could end up with one heck of an online party.

It is hard to believe that Kung Fu Chaos is almost 10-years old, but this is one franchise that deserves a sequel, and would be a great fit as a diverse addition to the Xbox 360 line-up.

What do you think, do you agree with this, or do you have another franchise you would like to see updated to the Xbox 360?

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