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I miss arcades. And arcade games for that matter. Where's the largest arcade? Last ones I remember seeing is at Disneyland and Great America.

I'm finding this is my favorite among the launch games. And I'm glad someone mentioned the music at the end of the games if you do well, it's a very nice touch. Also, I've noticed that playing Kinect Sports is just as much a workout as playing Your Shape.

It's too bad this isn't something they sold in stores. I'd totally buy it in a second.

I remember this game, playing it, but not solving it. It didn't seem overly complicated, and it's not unlike a lot of portable RPG games.

I discovered this late, but enjoyed the game and am sad to see it go. Whether or not it was live or there was prizes was inconsequential to me. The non live games were just as fun. And I enjoyed playing trivia against others. Didn't realize the game would also have achivements available. Pretty cool all around.

I'd be interested in a new generation console from Microsoft or Nintendo IF they were backwards compatible with existing software/hardware.

Why on Earth would they allow this in a game associated with Six Flags?

Every 360 to PS3 comparison I've ever seen seems to have the same quality. The PS3 version seems washed out color wise. #modernwarfare2

Something is not right.

I picked up a slim on the day it was released, played a couple of games, and haven't really touched the PS3 since. Not sure if I have buyers remorse or have simply lost interest, but there's nothing that has captured my attention just yet. I'll probably check out Uncharted 2, but the rest of the my purchases this

I've always enjoyed FASA Interactive games and was saddened the day I heard it was closing down. Why they didn't extend the MechWarrior or Crimson Skies series to the 360 I'll never understand. It seemed like it would have been a no-brainer.

There's no doubt in my mind that Microsoft made changes to the hardware to address the issue that was causing the RROD. If newer hardware is failing at the same rate as the original hardware, I'd be surprised.

All in all, this is pretty good timing on Sony's part. New, cheaper PS3 on the way. The most popular games are coming out in cheaper or extended editions.

@Mancomb Seepgood: I noticed a slight difference in lighting and effects. And for some reason the PS3 is bright, while the 360 version is dark.

I was disappointed with Burnout Paradise. They ruined crash mode with 'Showtime' which amounts to little more than car bowling. And I thought having to travel back to a starting point if you failed a challenge often proved more tedious than enjoyable.

EA did recently release Monopoly as a disc based game for the 360 and PS3, and it's not that great. The menu system is horrible, and I suspect they simply ported a PC game meant to be used with a mouse, figuring that it would work just fine on consoles. Seriously, why can't you press the "Start" button to begin a

Love Team Fortress 2. This was great...

They waited way too long to release the DLC. I think I would have been interested had it come out within the first three to six months, but by now, I'm like meh. Same thing with Burnout Paradise. DLC continues to be released, but I've yet to revisit that game. Lost opportunity in my opinion. I've moved on to other

So the people about half way through the line hear nothing? I find this laughable, but not in a good way.

@Afrobean: Faster early adoption rate than DVD doesn't necessarily mean success, it just means 1) People understand the technology better today than years ago 2) The prices have dropped quicker this time around than previously. I remember my only aversion to adopting DVD was the price of the player being so high for