CGI-Quality said:
jarrod said:
Microsoft also owns Lost Odyssey. And Blue Dragon, and even Infinite Undiscovery (even though Square Enix published it).
For 1st party owned IPs on both 360 and PS3 (not counting XBLA/PSN)...
Xbox 360
- Project Gotham Racing
- Perfect Dark
- Kameo
- Every Party
- N3: Ninety-Nine Nights
- Viva Pinata
- Blue Dragon
- Fusion Frenzy
- Crackdown
- Forza Motorsport
- Shadowrun
- Halo
- Lost Odyssey
- Infinite Undiscovery
- Fable
- Lips
- Banjo-Kazooie
- Ninja Blade
- Kinect ______
- Kinectimals
PlayStation 3
- Genji
- Resistance
- MotorStorm
- Boku no Natsuyasumi
- Folklore
- Hot Shots Golf
- Lair
- Heavenly Sword
- Warhawk
- The Eye of Judgement
- Uncharted
- Ratchet & Clank
- Gran Turismo
- Siren
- SOCOM
- Buzz!
- Singstar
- Afrika
- LittleBig Planet
- Derby Time
- White Knight Chronicles
- Killzone
- Demon's Souls
- inFamous
- EyePet
- M.A.G.
- God of War
- Modnation Racers
- Beat Sketch
- Sports Champions
- Start the Party
- Kung Fu Rider
- The Shoot
- Sly Cooper
- TV Superstars
- The Fight
- Tokyo Jungle
- Twisted Metal
- Heroes on the Move
- Sorcery
- The Last Guardian
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That works. 
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See Sony does have more IP's, but if you look at the number of games produced per franchise, you will see that most of Sony's IP's are one hit wonders. MS IP's too, but a lot of their IP's are multi-installment. I mean just on the 360 and PS3, the 360 has 15 additional games on an existing 360 IP, and PS3 has 12 additional games on existing IP's. Also you missed a few MS owned IP's, Prey, Too Human, Gears of War (same boat as Resistance, the Gears IP is MS owned), Project Sylpheed, and I'm not sure of the situation on Mass Effect 1.