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1. WarioWare: Mega Micro Games (GBA) -- It has that high score appeal for me. 2. Ninja Gaiden Black (XBOX) -- Just trying to beat Master Ninja mode would take six months on a deserted island. 3. Worms: Armageddon (PC) -- Tons of replay, lots of customization, and holy hand grenades. 4. Jet Force Gemini (N64) -- I just really love this game. 5. Godzilla (NES) -- I still never tire of it if I sit down with it.

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I really wonder how many of these people read all of the news instead of just the first one with the PS3. All the comments look like they're simply concerned with the original PS3 one, with exceptions like the very first comment by wilkins. --PS3 game pricing: With development on a system that will cost $600 to the gaming public as a fairly substantial loss, how much is development for games going to cost? How much would a game have to sell in order to get back in black? --Wii launch details: It'll be big news, but it's coming sooner than later, so there's just not much to worry about it except to wait for it. --PS3 online plans: I imagine it will behave akin to XBOX Live, but I have a feeling that they'll have a lot more pay-per download items. I also feel that there's going to be a lot of fluff as well. -- Wii virtual console: The biggest deal with the virtual console is going to be the exact distribution of the games. How much will they be? And what kind of independent games can we expect to see on it? Those games where developers "imaginations are bigger than their budget" are the ones I'm looking forward to seeing how they're delivered. --Microsoft Argo: I too laughed when XBOX was announced, and the Box has proven to be a good system, though 360 still doesn't have enough to impress me just yet. I imagine it'll be a big multi-function device, but it'll do one of those functions well enough to sell it, though probably not to outstanding numbers. --SSBB Character List: The news that Solid Snake is in the game has already solidified itself as the biggest news in terms of characters. It'll be nice to know all the others, especially the 3rd party ones, but the opportunity is there for them. The bigger news will definitely be when the game comes out and how it's online performs. --Guitar Hero II Song List: Guitar Hero was fun, and II will be too if it sticks to the formula. Regardless of the song list, it'll still sell well. Not to say that it can play whatever it wants, but we shouldn't doubt that the song list will be satisfactory. --Halo 3 Launch Details: These details are bigger news than the trailer at E3. I personally don't see all the hype around the trailer. Was I the only person who just flat out knew that Halo 3 was going to come out despite no official announcement? It was a shoe in, and how people can say that an announcement that it was coming out was so huge is still a mystery to me. --Live Anywhere: How this exactly works is crucial to Microsoft's future. I definitely see connection with the Argo to this. --Vista and DirectX10: As PC games have been losing their hold on the game market, they need something like this to attract gamers. If DX10 isn't so amazingly different from stuff we've seen before, it will do no good for them.