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Nah, that was Garfunkel. Kid Icarus was the guy playing the shiny harp for Madonna.

I put about an hour into multi-player after finishing Undead Nightmare, mainly for the achievements. It's not that bad, and the game is well populated. What aggravated me was how the on-line mode locks out all items and rides after spending dozens of hours going through the game. You have to grind to unlock them,

Can't get past the glasses.

Limbaugh always has his finger on the pulse of the American heartland.

This is amazing.

Not iconic enough.

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Toasty!

Yes, but it was unrealistic. I mean, how many dealers are going to waste their product to defend themselves instead from a couple of cops? How come the NARC agents never got high from all the needles they get stabbed with over the course of a game?

Poster board background bending I'd imagine. You can edit that out the picture rather easily.

edit: before anyone says "he should've sent it to Microsoft", he shouldn't have to do that. If your car needs a repair, you don't have to suck it up and send it away to Ford for 3 weeks and pay extortionate prices. You take it to whichever local garage offers you the best deal (and Ford don't come in the night and

I think he'll stay. At the end of the day, he can point to a nasty economy back on track (with lower unemployment than Reagan had at this time), the Taliban in submission, health care reform (which has plenty of consumer and budgetary positives overlooked by "death panel" scares), increased national production, saving

Another excuse to post this.

That's exactly what Moldy is saying. Yes, you can sort alphabetically, but you cannot select the individual letters to make the selection more manageable to browse as you can all of the other games. Losing it and the genre filter are the worst omissions with the new dashboard and make it tough for people to check out

You've clearly not bothered to play any of these. Ocean Drive's graphics and presentation blow those free games away. The scaling graphics look fantastic (though the car is way too stiff). That said, the game doesn't play well enough to recommend; not a terrible game by any means, but missing the fundamental gameplay

The lanes are ridiculously cluttered, the handling is weak (no powersliding), and the collision is pretty bad. I've had my car drive straight between two vehicles when there was no way I should have fit through. I also hate how quickly and how many vehicles can speed up from behind the screen, ramming your stalled car

All games are buried under "Game Type." The difference, of course, is that the latest AAA releases will have ads somewhere on the dashboard, but being buried like this applies to all games which is bizarre. Cthuhlu Saves the World did get an ad last month as an "Everyday Value" game, and the 2nd "Indie Games" panel

Yeah, while it offers more parts, it has a cheap UFO look about it.

I believe it has that reputation due to being largely considered an Ivy League sport.

Consider checking out my XBLIG.co site to get an idea of the better stuff available, one page that'll show you 300 good Xbox Indie games. There's still a few gaps I need to fill, too, as I've been slow on adding the rest of the lacrosse games and a few others. It's unfortunate the the shovelware has done a better job