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Playing Xbox 360 with my brother, passing the controller back and forth as we attempted to play through saints row 2, wishing that there was a couch co-op option. It was frustrating because while we both owned the game, and had xbox live accounts, we never managed to play the game together except by passing the controller. The game was a lot of fun though, and I helped my brother get past some of the levels that he was stuck on.

Family is fun to play with.
I am sad that I had to stop playing the game just before it closed down. Both Tabula Rasa and Auto Assult were the only MMO's that kept my attention, something that Champions just isn't doing for me.
Tabula Rasa had SO MANY things right that no other MMO has done since. PvE that made sense within the world, and a story that backed it up, not breaking the illusion.
The changes they had made, with giving the loot purpose, and having something to reach for. The new zones that were coming on line, and some new reasons to guild up...
I miss it :(
Wow, it seems like Braid and Castle Crashers are the top two for sure. I am surprised no one has said Kingdom for Keflings or Sealife Safari, because they are both great games to get your girlfriend playing.
My favorite however, purely based on hours played would be lumines, but a second favorite would go to packman CE.
I suspect this is DLC for A Kingdom for Keflings, seeing as they have said (a few months ago) that they were working on some, and that news about it would be coming soon. I would hope that news about the DLC would come before a new game...

Just my two cents.
can we (the royal we), when addressing the lack of features given to other regions, not just refer to Europe as the only one affected? Canada, your little (yet bigger) brother to the north gets the shaft on this kind of stuff too.

Thanks
I take it you guys don't actually know how to play Bingo.

You don't get bingo by having a line all in the G column. You simply need a line across the letters, as someone suggested, the center being free and if there was a new PSP color.

... And some people play Bingo where you just need to get each letter, and don't even need a line (when the center isn't free)... so if that were the case you WOULD have had a BINGO (at the end only, because we needed to know for sure that there was no FF13 news).
Are you honestly posting this as news?
Must be a really slow day, because these images are CLEARLY fake.

The mic in the box art pic is different than the stand alone pic of the mic, and the mic in the pics of the people singing is different again.

The Box art pic is way too small and of poor quality to be used for anything other than to trick people.

The lights on the mics in the images of people singing are clearly photoshoped and the people are covering where there would be the xbox360 logo.

Please do some deeper investigation :S
For everyone saying 'MS is just trying to copy the Wii'
Please realize that THIS isn't a Microsoft device.

For those saying 'its big and clunky looking'
The device is in a prototype phase, and is more than likely to change in some form. And until you get your hands on it, you don't know.
Similar things were said about the Wii remote when it was first shown.

For those saying 'it sucks, and I don't like it'
Then don't buy one.
I notice that you mention the hard mode in the write up, but in the summary at the end (and lets face it, most people will just read those) you leave it out, claiming that the game is almost too easy.

Just something I noticed.
Am I the only one that thinks these are images from the Xbox One Avatar Concept that Microsoft had already admitted to have prototyped?

That doesn't mean it can't still come, but I doubt it will look quite like that.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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