
PopBucket writes: Hello everybody. My name is James and I am a recovering Achievement Junkie. This is my first time at an Achievements Anonymous meeting and it’s been two weeks since I last heard that sweet, sweet popping sound.
Seriously though, it’s been around 5 years since Achievements and Trophies were born, and ever since their arrival on the gaming scene, there have been two very different opinions towards their inclusion in games.
Join us as we explore both sides of the achievement coin...

The Xbox 360 launched in North America 18 years ago, and is now officially old enough to buy you a drink in Europe.
Great platform, and many of its games (not bc) still hold up well to this day. Like the PS3, I keep a 360 hooked up for those games you can't play any other way.
The last gasp of greatness from XBox, you are missed, except the RROD that was lame, but amazing exclusives until the Kinect dropped.
I really enjoyed my X360, some great exclusives on it. Used to play the shit out ot Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey, two masterpieces

It's been 20 years to the day since Xbox Live brought online play to consoles.
I remember when Live turned five and they had special edition controllers made and everything. Kind of wished they would do that again for the 20th.
Happy Birthday. OG XBL (and later 360 XBL) really revolutionized online gaming on console.
Never understood the obsession with live...but I was gaming online on PC so not sure too much of what live did that the PlayStation didn't.
Today would of been the perfect day to drop halo 2 the original bc version free on gwg.... If only

Xbox Live 1.0, the first instance of online servers for the original Xbox, is set to return via Insignia, a free third-party service that's currently compatible with 20 titles, such as Call of Duty: Finest Hour and Counter-Strike.
Not ruined, but they have definitely altered it forever.
*sigh*
For the 1000th time, NO!
If you let yourself be too concerned about them to the point when you can't really enjoy the game as it is anymore, then that's your fault. If you don't like achievements or trophies, just stop paying attention to them.
I don't think they ruin games. I think that give games more replay value.
Most of the time when I'm done with my first play through, I'm done. However, If I find that I've nearly unlocked all achievements. I'll give the game a second run just to see if I can unlock them all.
Nope, if you don't like them, it doesn't affect you in any way. For those that do like them, they add replay value and other challenges, we actually get more from our games.
Added to it in my opinion. Adds to the replayability.