Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?

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Well is it?

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Nesh
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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by Christopher » Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:23 pm

cooldawn wrote:Eh! PSN has a better line-up than retail?


Exclusive wise the quality is much better.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by This is me breathing » Sun Aug 31, 2008 4:40 pm

TYSON wrote:I honestly don't know what you think im deluded for, nothing yet has been posted to back that up

some strange people


I realise no one agrees...but Eden is the best game on PS3 (of any type) by a mile.

On its own its better than the entire PS3 disc based lineup.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by Alvin Flummux » Sun Aug 31, 2008 5:29 pm

I like how the poll percentage doesn't add up to 100.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by TYSON » Sun Aug 31, 2008 6:09 pm

suzzopher wrote:
TYSON wrote:I honestly don't know what you think im deluded for, nothing yet has been posted to back that up

some strange people


[color=#0000FF]I think the fact you are missing the point that PSN has a much more varied and exciting line up than the PS3 disc games is kinda deluded.


Im not missing the point, i just disagree completely

If you want deluded check out
"Eden is the best game on PS3 (of any type) by a mile, On its own its better than the entire PS3 disc based lineup"

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by Jazzem » Sun Aug 31, 2008 6:15 pm

If I get a 360 in the near future it will probably be for Live Arcade more than it will be for the retail releases.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by Fruits Punch Samurai » Sun Aug 31, 2008 7:53 pm

Yep I barely touch retail games anymore, the live arcade service is much more appealing for my time and tastes.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by Something Fishy » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:12 pm

Fruits Punch Samurai wrote:Yep I barely touch retail games anymore, the live arcade service is much more appealing for my time and tastes.


Same for my wife. She only ever plays Live Arcade, suits her perfectly.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by Something Fishy » Sun Aug 31, 2008 8:14 pm

Rik wrote:
Uncharted & MGS4 are better than anything on 360


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If you've never played one that's probably true.

More accurately both are of a quality that does put them up there with the best on 360. What you find better depends on taste.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by more heat than light » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:26 pm

mcjihge2 wrote:Having spent most of yesterday and today trying to sort out the mess my RROD caused ive finally got back my xbla games minus game saves via the DRM migration. So in answer to the question, no live arcade is not better - give me a disk anyday over some downloaded ones and zeros floating around in the ether.

MHTL have you had a 360 RROD?


Yeah, two. Although now when they fix it they update it with new DRM, so you don't have that problem anymore.

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PostRe: Is Live Arcade better than 360's full retail library?
by mcjihge2 » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:55 pm

I took it back to the shop and retained my old HDD, Im just really impatient for these things.

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