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The said:
if you list Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box under "PC" as non-exclusive you should also listed under X360 and PS3...just saying.

And also: The Lost and the Damned is not a GAME. You need GTA4 to play it, that makes it an ADD-ON, so it's very incorrect to list it as a game, it's not. No matter how much "content" it packs, it can't stand alone.

 

Each of these points have been covered in this topic already, but I'll repeat the answers one more time so you understand.

A title only reaches the OP chart when it has been featured by at least 10 reviewers on Metacritic. At the time of the last update, neither the 360 nor the PS3 versions of Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box had achieved 10 reviews (there were 6 and 9 reviews respectively), but the PC version had (26 reviews).

The Lost and the Damned: as I have noted several times, if it is good enough for Metacritic, it is good enough for this list. I have no desire to be accused of bias or anything similar. I'm using Metacritic as my metric, and the title, be it a full game or not, has enough reviews and has a Metascore, so meets my minimum requirements.

However, in both cases, you have a solid point. Both of these issues will be tackled fully at the end of the year when I post the final summary of the year. So, if Burnout Paradise: the Ultimate Box on 360 and PS3 never accrue enough reviews to hit the chart, I will mention in the summary that they should probably be included by completionists. Further, the controversial addition of add-on packs will also be addressed.