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I tend to side with Happy Squrriel on this (I have a 360), but let me ask you a something: doesn't it matter, to some degree, how:

1. The game actually plays (e.g. if it's the next coming of Mario Galaxy or something less than absolute AAA.)
2. How the proposed remote actually works with it.

Without either of those two bits of information, its' going to be very difficult for *anyone* to come up with a valid answer.

After all, if you dont' have a 360, you're basically asking them to fork over for the price of the game/remote plus the console to play it so it better be pretty damn good to justify that initial outlay.