Now, we have both a video of Microsoft Game Studios' Ken Lobb playing the game and a confirmation that the game will cost 800 Microsoft Points ($10). In the video, Lobb mentions that the project started about a year ago. He also discusses a number of key features that Perfect Dark fans will be ecstatic to hear about -- not only does the game now support up to 8 players, but everything you'd expect to be online (co-op, counter-op, and competitive multiplayer) is on Live. The game runs at 1080p and 60 frames per second, and controls much like the original game; the yellow c-buttons have essentially just been mapped to the right analog stick.