Lumines is one game that's determined to not let me play it, first by being released on a handheld for which I have no interest and now by being insanely priced.
I was really excited about it too.
But come on, almost $40 and you don't even have a disk and case? That's insanity.
If you don't have the PSP version it makes a lot more sense to get it.
I have the PSP version. It's the only thing I play on the damn thing besides Twinkle Star Sprites. I have no business buying Lumines at this price when I get a 360.
It seems like MS is really eating up all of the complaints, though. Who knows? Maybe we'll see a reprice.
CAN YOU INFLUENCE THAT AT ALL, MASTER, HUH?
After playing the demo I'm not sure why anyone shows the game with so much praise to begin with.
Lumines is nice, but it's no Meteos.
Now if MS could somehow strongarm Nintendo into putting Tetris Attack on Live, then we'd have something.
James
Joystiq talked about UMK3 also:
Ultimate MK3 pops up -- and vanishes -- on Xbox Live
Posted Oct 20th 2006 10:45PM by Ross Miller
Filed under: Retro, Microsoft Xbox 360, Fighting, Online
Like Dan Forden (pictured) before it, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 showed up on Xbox Live and promptly disappeared. Since XBLA games are historically released on Wednesdays, we're betting an (now possibly unemployed) Xbox Live employee hit the wrong key.
We now know that UMK3 will be 43.62 MB in size, cost 800 MS points, and feature 2-4 player multiplayer. A few lucky gamers (not us) managed to purchase and download the full game, and show off their gamertags as proof. Something tells us, regardless of earlier plans, that next Wednesday will be rather fatalistic. Not to be confused with fatality-istic, that's just lame.
I can't believe I missed it.![]()
Speaking of which, Schlep seems to be #1 in the world at it now.![]()
I am teh best Mortal Kombat person evar.
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