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Top 3 DLC games that should go multiplatform
Everyone always looks at what exclusive AAA title their favorite consoles have and then go crazy when an exclusive game is announced as a cross platform. This doesn’t bother me at all and I wish more games went multi platform but some limitations such as disc storage, controller functinallity, and just plain old past contracts prevent this. What I don’t understand is why developers choose to release their DLC only games on just one console. Below are the top 3 DLC games, one from each console that should be cross platform.
Braid
XBOX360

One of the most beautiful looking platformer/puzzle games across all systems. This game is more about trying to figure out how to get past a level by using Tim’s (the protagonist) powers rather than timing a jump Read More
Chu Chu Rocket Please!
Chu Chu Rocket was one of the most intense and best multiplayer games that came out in the last 10 years. I don’t think I could hate anyone more than a chump who placed his arrow in order to steal my mice!
If you’ve never played this game your basically trying to get mice to go to your space ship while avoiding cats and pitfalls. This is done by placing arrows that either go up, down, left, or right and it may sound simple but once you have 3 other people who trying to do the same thing it gets very intense and competitive.
I’m just surprised that Sega hasn’t put this out on VC, PSN, Live, or my favorite Steam service. I’d easily drop 10 bucks for this game (especially if it was on steam and I could use a mouse). Hopefully a release comes out sooner rather than later but until then I’m leaving everyone with this:
The Weekly Release
Virtual Console
Sky Kid (NESĀ®, 1-2 players, Rated E for Everyone - Mild Cartoon Violence, 500 Wii Points)
WiiWare
Critter Round-Up (Konami, 1-4 players, Rated E for Everyone - Comic Mischief, 1,000 Wii Points)
Star Soldier R (Hudson Entertainment, 1 player, Rated E for Everyone - Fantasy Violence, 800 Wii Points)
XBLA
Penny-Arcade: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness: Episode One (Hothead Games, 1 player, Rated M for Mature - Blood and Gore, Mature Humor, Strong Language, Violence, 1600 MS Points)
Team Fortress 2 DLC for Xbox
Valve is planning on releasing some Team Fortress 2 dlc onto the Xbox 360 (which many PC gamers have been playing for a while now). As of yet they have no plans on bringing this content onto the PS3 and there is no solid scheduled release date for the 360. I expect that the hold up is finding out what to charge XBL customers for these downloads. If I had to pay for the PC dlc then I would easily fork over $5 for the weapons and new map.
New Ace Combat 6 DLC
On May 29th Namco Bandai will be releasing 8 new plane models ranging from 300 to 400 MS Points. I’m glad that content keeps on coming in but for me it’s hard to throw down cash for nothing more than a new plane. If these planes came with specific missions it would be a much easier swallow.
Below are the new plane models. Enjoy!
New Rock Band DLC “The Cars” Self-Titled Album
The Cars will be Harmonix and MTV’s second full length album available as a DLC and boy is it a good one. Each track will be available for 160 MS points /$1.99 on the PSN or 1200 MS points/$14.99 on the PSN for the entire album. It gets released on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 on XBL and Thursday, May 29, 2008 on PSN.
If your to lazy to figure out what tracks are available see the below listings which will all be utilizing their original master recording.














