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CrazzyMan said:
FOR a PC/PS3 owner,
What upcoming x360 EXCLUSIVES(available only on x360 and nowhere else) can match these upcoming PS3 exclusives?

2009 exclusives:

Killzone 2 vs The Conduit & Red Steel 2
Gran Turismo 5 vs Need for speed: Nitro & F1 racing & Excite bots
Heavy Rain vs Ju-on
White Knight Chronicles vs Arc Rise Fantasia
Uncharted 2 vs Monster Hunter 3
MLB 2009 vs Punch-out!!

Infamous vs  Sin and Punishment 2 & No More Heroes 2
Demons Souls vs Tales of Graces
R & C: Crack In Time vs Klonoa & a new Mario
MAG vs The Grinder
Eye Pet vs Wii Sports Resort
Katamari Forever vs The Munchables & Rabbids go Home
Cross Edge vs Muramasa: The Demon Blade
Warriors Orochi Z vs Samurai Warriors 3
Atelier Rorona vs Fragile
Agarest Senki Zero vs Little Kings Story & Phantom Brave
Kidou Senshi Gundam Senki vs Sakura Wars
Bumpy Trot 2 vs Tatsunoku vs. Capcom
Trinity Universe vs Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers
Final Fantasy XIII versus vs  Dragon Quest X
God of War 3 vs Gladiator A.D.
Next Team Ico game VS New Zelda game

PSN:
Flower vs  Icarian: Kindred Spirits
Noby Noby Boy vs Cave Story
Fat princess vs Swords and Soldiers
Savage Moon vs Final Fantasy 4: The After Years

There also in developement for 2009(?)-2010:
Quantum vs Next F-Zero
Next Cyber Connect game vs Next Pikmin
Next Yakuza game vs Next Star Fox or any other Nintendo Franchise

Rumored:
Twisted Metal HD vs Shining Force (rumored)
Secret BBC game(yeah, i know))) vs. Next Monolith Soft or Renegade Kid's game

Next Kojima Game vs Next Retro game


I can't speak for the 360 so ill just do the wii. PS. If wii didn't have a game near that genre I just inserted a random wii exclusive.

PPS. Didn't mention games like:

Cursed Mountain, Spore Heroes, Valhalla knights, Silent Hill, Overlord, Anno, Boom Blox, Metroid Primes, REmakes, Spectrobes, Cosmic Walker etc...



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