Xbox Live
Don't Be Nervous When Talking To Girls -Only cost a dollar or two. Fun for what it was.
Aquarium HD -Best Screensaver I've ever seen. I leave it on in the background when I listen to music, sometimes. Not bad for couple of dollars.
Cassie's Corner -Another $1 Indie game. FMV quiz game. Not bad for the price.
The Maw -very charming and fun platformer. My kid beat it with me coaching her. I'll go back and beat it for the achievements, one day.
Shadow Complex -This is exactly what downloadable games should be! Fun throwback to a simpler time with snazzy graphics.
'Splosion Man -To me, it's more fun than New Super Mario Bros. Platforming at its 2D best! Tough as hell, though.
Peggle -NOOOOOOOO!
Commandos: Attack of the Genos -Reminded me of Advance Wars. Haven't really played it much, though.
Contra: Arcade/Nes classic that's still fun.
Dash of Destruction: Even free, this game is still a little overpriced.
Totem Ball: Microsoft's first attempt at an "Eye Toy" game. It's so horrible, it gave me cancer of the balls.
Ms. Pac Man: I don't remember the ghosts being this fucking smart in the arcade! They'll rape your ass in seconds!
Undertow: It was free and it got high ratings. I haven't taken the time to play it, yet.
Aegis Wing: A free 2D shooter. It has four player co-op. I need to play it with friends so that I can get some of the Achievements........
Hexic HD: Was free with my 360. It's fun but too complicated for the casual puzzle gamer.
Bionic Commando ReArmed: This is how a retro game is supposed to be done! Upgraded technology and old school fun. I beat the original on the Nes but this version is HARD.
Geometry Wars Retro Evolved: The game that opened my mind to downloading games. More fun than it's simple (yet beautiful) graphics would imply. I go back and play it all of the time.
Pinball FX: Decent Pinball sim. No more. No less.
Street Fighter 2 Hyper Fighting: Perfect port of the classic. AI is a sonnuva bitch and the online community is brutal.
Super Street Fighter 2 HD Remix: Some of my fondest memories this generation is because of this game. I love it.
Feeding Frenzy: Good entry level to gaming for kids.
Uno: Again, some of the best memories I'll have this generation will be of the nights that I got drunk and played UNO online. This game made the Live Vision Camera worth it.
Golden Axe: Perfect port of the old school Arcade Game.
Double Dragon: Same as above. Still fun decades later.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1989: Same as above except less fun.
Spyglass Boardgames: Checkers, Chess, and two other games that I've never played. Not a bad purchase but nobody plays online anymore......and I suck at chess.
Soul Calibur: Leaves out a lot of content from the Dreamcast disc. Still worth the $10, though.
Castle Crashers: If you own a PS3 or 360 and you don't like this game, I don't like you.
Braid: In my opinion, the best downloadable game on the market and one of the best games this generation.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: Wanted this game so badly because of nostalgia and the promise of online. When I finally got it, I didn't even want to play it. Go figure.
I'll do my PSN/Virtual Arcade games later.
OutRun Online Arcade: This game was great! I need to go back and play it. Classic Sega.