Took some time off after that Orlando game

Looking back at the OT board I realized I left some loose ends, let me address them.
Fats- I wrote that M$ “ought to have a 3 year warranty” on the 360, but by that I meant do.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/07/05/xbox ... ree-years/I had the same problem and M$ took care of it, surprisingly quickly too.
e4 recommendations-The only strategy game I can remember playing on 360 is LOTR: Battle for Middle earth 2. CPUs get the best strategy/simulation games. As far as RPG type games go, I found Fable II disappointing. Fallout 3 is on my list, I’ve only heard/read awesome things. Paydro and I played the hell out of Marvel: Ultimate Alliance before he moved (It’s an action rpg). Dynasty/Samurai Warriors are total hack-n-slash games, but the Empires game(s) for each franchise are pretty interesting. DW5: E rocked my world when I got it and was my introduction to the franchise, SW2: E improves on this greatly, but probably DW6: E will take the cake and it’s coming out soonish. Other than those, I guess I mostly play sports games (and by this I mean 2k).
Gears of War and BioShock are games I’ve dabbled in with friends that are immensely popular, but not really my thing.
Chabber-I’ll add SFII V to my list. I’m quite certain I’ve seen episodes on tv before and didn’t dislike them (that era of animation makes me so nostalgic, it becomes saturday morning watching X-Men all over again or school just ended and Batman:TAS is coming on).
VC is really similar to XBA, don’t think it allows you to demo games though. I don’t use it very often but I think it has a lot of potential as the game catalog grows. Like, I don’t have an N64 anymore, but I could see myself playing LoZ:OoT again. At $10, it makes more sense to just buy it on the Virtual console since it’s just as expensive on ebay without including shipping and the instant gratification aspect. I can also see myself paying $8 some day to play ToeJam & Earl again.