That was quick!
It's going to be interesting to see how this all pans out. Microsoft has some big decisions ahead.
I think they're jumping the gun a bit here. Multiple cores sound nice, but the reality of their usefulness is less exciting. It's like that PC World advert where the shop assistant boasts that multiple cores allow you to "send email whilst you're surfing the net"!!!
Some odd inclusions in there. NFS Prostreet? Admittedly, I used to love the series in the Hot Pursuit days, and it has plummeted in quality since going all 'street' and stuff. But does it deserve a place in this list? Also, Pac-Man on the 2600? Give me a break.
This just isn't enough to get me excited anymore. The franchise was never in truth that great, and the recent additions haven't done anything to change that. Street Fighter IV on the other hand...
There's a lot of dross on that list. But Vampire Rain wasn't necessarily bad, in my opinion. It's certainly an acquired taste, but that's like criticising Katamari Damacy for being too 'quirky'. Def Jam Icon too - certainly not my cup of tea, but is it a dreadful game?
With Wii tapping into a seemingly limitless market, and the PS3 finally taking off after a torrid first year on the market, it's hard to see where 360 is going to turn if Microsoft is serious about winning this generation. That's not a criticism of the machine - it's a tremendous console, and undoubtedly the one I play by far the most out of the big three. But the hardcore market, which MS has undoubtedly monopolised, is only so big. And I wonder how many hardcore gamers have yet to buy into ...
This is a really, really stupid story. Everything goes down in price over time - does that mean all original posters are entitled to some money back? Of course not. This should never have been approved on N4G.