Achievement Bounty 2-25-2011 – 2-26-2011

Achievement Bounty 2-25-2011 – 2-26-2011 (7) (125 gamerscore)

Achievements obtained from Bulletstrom, Bloody Good Time, and de Blob 2.

Going through that burn out period once again. I need a swift kick in the ass.

Read more for 2011 stats update.

 2011 Stats


Achievements & Gamerscore

Total achievements: 656

Total gamerscore: 13,806

Retail game achievements: 394

Retail game gamerscore: 10,081

Arcade achievements: 119

Arcade gamerscore: 1,965

DLC achievements: 46

DLC gamerscore: 1,2555

Windows Phone 7 achievements: 141

Windows Phone 7 gamerscore: 1,760

Kinect achievements: 26

Kinect gamerscore: 1,050

Achievements from amazing games: 50

Gamerscore from amazing games: 1,130

Achievements from great games: 64

Gamerscore from great games: 1,196

Achievements from good games: 143

Gamerscore from good games: 2,815

Achievements from decent games: 207

Gamerscore from decent games: 4,265

Achievements from bad games: 119

Gamerscore from bad games: 2,160

Achievements from terrible games: 68

Gamerscore from terrible games: 2,225

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Games Played

Amazing games: Halo: Reach, Red Dead: Redemption, Dead Space 2

Great games: NBA 2k11, DJ Hero, Rock Band 3, Raskulls, DeathSpank, BioShock 2, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Mafia II, Plants VS. Zombies,

Good games: Lost Planet 2, Lara Croft: GoL, Project Sunburst (WP7), Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Parachute Panic (WP7), Fable III, Axel and Pixel, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control (WP7), Wallace and Gromit #4, Monkey Island: SE, The Oregon Trail, NHL 09, OMG: Our Manic Game, A World of Keflings, The Fore Unleashed, Zombie Attack 2, de Blob 2

Decent games: Games Chest Solitaire (WP7), Revolution (WP7), Kinect Adventures, Karaoke Revolution, Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revolution (WP7), Brick Breaker: Revolution (WP7), Cabela’s North American Adventures, Microbot, Fifa 08, Bubble Town 2, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Lucha Libre: AAA

Bad games: FF: Adrenaline (WP7), Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, MorphX, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Things on Wheels, Bloody Good Time

Terrible games: Turning Point [FR/DE], Family Game Night 3, Game Party: In Motion

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Completed Games

Overall: (28) Family Game Night 3, FF Adrenaline, Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revolution, Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Halo: Reach, Raskulls, Cabela’s North American Adventures, MorphX, Axel and Pixel, DeathSpank, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Wallace and Gromit #4, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, Game Party: In Motion, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Bubble Town 2, Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Plants VS. Zombies, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Things on Wheels, A World of Keflings, The Force Unleashed, Lucha Libre AAA

Retail: (9) Family Game Night 3, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Halo: Reach, Cabela’s North American Adventures, MorphX, Game Party: In Motion, Super Hero Squad: TIG, The Force Unleashed, Lucha Libre AAA

Arcade: (11) Golf: Tee It Up!, Dead Space: Ignition, Raskulls, Axel and Pixel, DeathSpank, Wallace and Gromit #4, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Plants VS. Zombies, Things on Wheels, A World of Keflings

Kinect: (1) Game Party: In Motion

Windows Phone 7: (8) FF Adrenaline, de Blob Revolution, Women’s Murder Club, Guitar Hero 5, Rocket Riot, Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, Bubble Town 2

DLC: (11) Endor DLC – Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Minerva’s Den – Bioshock 2, Raskulls Reinforcements 1 – Raskulls, The Snowy Mountain Dungeon – DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Captain America Collecton – Super Hero Squad: TIG, The Thanos Throwdown – Super Hero Squad: TIG, Cars – Things on Wheels, Vroom – Things on Wheels, Roaar – Things on Wheels Tatooine Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed, Jedi Temple Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed

Amazing games: (1) Halo: Reach

Great games: (4) Raskulls, DeathSpank, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Plants VS. Zombies

Good games: (8) Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Axel and Pixel, Wallace and Gromit #4, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, A World of Keflings, The Force Unleashed

Decent games: (6) Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revoltion, Cabela’s North American Adventures, Bubble Town 2, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Lucha Libre AAA

Bad games: (7) FF Adrenaline, Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, MorphX, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Things on Wheels

Terrible games: (2) Family Game Night 3, Game Party: In Motion

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*MISSING ALL STATS FROM TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2, Vanquish, and Bulletstrom*

Achievement Bounty 2-25-2011 – 2-26-2011

Achievement Bounty 2-25-2011 – 2-26-2011 (7) (125 gamerscore)

Achievements obtained from Bulletstrom, Bloody Good Time, and de Blob 2.

Going through that burn out period once again. I need a swift kick in the ass.

Read more for 2011 stats update.

 2011 Stats


Achievements & Gamerscore

Total achievements: 656

Total gamerscore: 13,806

Retail game achievements: 394

Retail game gamerscore: 10,081

Arcade achievements: 119

Arcade gamerscore: 1,965

DLC achievements: 46

DLC gamerscore: 1,2555

Windows Phone 7 achievements: 141

Windows Phone 7 gamerscore: 1,760

Kinect achievements: 26

Kinect gamerscore: 1,050

Achievements from amazing games: 50

Gamerscore from amazing games: 1,130

Achievements from great games: 64

Gamerscore from great games: 1,196

Achievements from good games: 143

Gamerscore from good games: 2,815

Achievements from decent games: 207

Gamerscore from decent games: 4,265

Achievements from bad games: 119

Gamerscore from bad games: 2,160

Achievements from terrible games: 68

Gamerscore from terrible games: 2,225

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Games Played

Amazing games: Halo: Reach, Red Dead: Redemption, Dead Space 2

Great games: NBA 2k11, DJ Hero, Rock Band 3, Raskulls, DeathSpank, BioShock 2, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Mafia II, Plants VS. Zombies,

Good games: Lost Planet 2, Lara Croft: GoL, Project Sunburst (WP7), Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Parachute Panic (WP7), Fable III, Axel and Pixel, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control (WP7), Wallace and Gromit #4, Monkey Island: SE, The Oregon Trail, NHL 09, OMG: Our Manic Game, A World of Keflings, The Fore Unleashed, Zombie Attack 2, de Blob 2

Decent games: Games Chest Solitaire (WP7), Revolution (WP7), Kinect Adventures, Karaoke Revolution, Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revolution (WP7), Brick Breaker: Revolution (WP7), Cabela’s North American Adventures, Microbot, Fifa 08, Bubble Town 2, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Lucha Libre: AAA

Bad games: FF: Adrenaline (WP7), Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, MorphX, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Things on Wheels, Bloody Good Time

Terrible games: Turning Point [FR/DE], Family Game Night 3, Game Party: In Motion

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Completed Games

Overall: (28) Family Game Night 3, FF Adrenaline, Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revolution, Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Halo: Reach, Raskulls, Cabela’s North American Adventures, MorphX, Axel and Pixel, DeathSpank, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Wallace and Gromit #4, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, Game Party: In Motion, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Bubble Town 2, Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Plants VS. Zombies, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Things on Wheels, A World of Keflings, The Force Unleashed, Lucha Libre AAA

Retail: (9) Family Game Night 3, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Halo: Reach, Cabela’s North American Adventures, MorphX, Game Party: In Motion, Super Hero Squad: TIG, The Force Unleashed, Lucha Libre AAA

Arcade: (11) Golf: Tee It Up!, Dead Space: Ignition, Raskulls, Axel and Pixel, DeathSpank, Wallace and Gromit #4, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Plants VS. Zombies, Things on Wheels, A World of Keflings

Kinect: (1) Game Party: In Motion

Windows Phone 7: (8) FF Adrenaline, de Blob Revolution, Women’s Murder Club, Guitar Hero 5, Rocket Riot, Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, Bubble Town 2

DLC: (11) Endor DLC – Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Minerva’s Den – Bioshock 2, Raskulls Reinforcements 1 – Raskulls, The Snowy Mountain Dungeon – DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Captain America Collecton – Super Hero Squad: TIG, The Thanos Throwdown – Super Hero Squad: TIG, Cars – Things on Wheels, Vroom – Things on Wheels, Roaar – Things on Wheels Tatooine Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed, Jedi Temple Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed

Amazing games: (1) Halo: Reach

Great games: (4) Raskulls, DeathSpank, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Plants VS. Zombies

Good games: (8) Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Axel and Pixel, Wallace and Gromit #4, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, A World of Keflings, The Force Unleashed

Decent games: (6) Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revoltion, Cabela’s North American Adventures, Bubble Town 2, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Lucha Libre AAA

Bad games: (7) FF Adrenaline, Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, MorphX, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Things on Wheels

Terrible games: (2) Family Game Night 3, Game Party: In Motion

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*MISSING ALL STATS FROM TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2, Vanquish, and Bulletstrom*

A Sad Day For Gamerscore *Updated*

It’s a sad day for the gamerscore community. The good folks over at Mygamercard.net have decided to call it quits. As of this morning they have shuttered the site. I feel a little empty with something that has been there from the begining of gamerscore gone. You can read more about the story and my thoughts an memories after the break.

Today marks the end an era in the short life of Microsoft’s achievement system.  Jason Young (@Morgon on Twitter and Xbox Live) decided to shut down his innovate gamerscore site http://www.mygamercard.net/ in the five years the site has been up has been an impressive run. And is honestly what got Me into gamerscore in the first place back in 2005. Jason had a great vision early on and managed to keep it going longer than most would have had the patience and time for. Knowing this site is built on the fact Stallion83 has the worlds highest gamer score and I myself being somewhere around a lowly 35th. We looked to the site as a sense of accomplishment.

Mygamercard.net gave us all a spot to go and take pride in. Even if you weren’t going for that “Number One Spot” there were plenty of things to aim for. You could set custom leader boards to compete with your friends if the trying to catch Stallion83 was just too much for you. A lot of users took pride in the genre leader boards. Just Creech has dominated the strategy leader board, Don Manolito has been the King of shooters, Pants x360a took pride in the RPG’s, K4rn4ge chose XBLA games as his poison. I’m not saying the downfall of MGC.net has nullified their individual accomplishments in anyway. It certainly will make it tougher to stay motivated in the journey.

Jason had done a great job of keeping the leader boards cheater free when he had the time and resources to do so. A combination of real life and changes in Microsoft’s policy made it near impossible for him to stay on top of it. I had a chance to talk with him about it a little bit in person at PAX Prime in Seattle last September. It was unfortunate to hear about how Microsoft had all but abandon the community development program and allowed certain sites to operate outside of the rules set for obtaining data. It’s unfortunate to see yet another strong point of the user community get crushed by Microsoft and their inability to see value in the achievement system they have created and the passionate users that are dumping their time effort and hard earned money into it.

Microsoft should do the right thing and bring Jason on board as a consultant in bringing the best features of mygamercard.net to the Xbox dashboard it self. Why not be able to sort your friends list as a leader board. why not have a global leader board on the community spotlight tab? The technology and data is already there, the issues of screen scraping and data mining are gone because it is managed in house. We live in a day and age where Internet connection speed is no longer an issue and hard drive space is a plenty. Why not role the dice on a project like this and take the achievement system to a whole new level. A few dedicated individuals could make this community tragedy into a shining light in the next Xbox dashboard update. Yeah, I know it’s just a crazy idea of wishful thinking on my part but looking at the number of tags on MGC.net there is definitely a large group of gamers out there that are interested in getting a little more out of their achievements.

Best of luck to Jason and all of those who have contributed to MyGamerCard.net over the years. I hope you find success and happiness in your next venture. To all of you that are reading this just remember to raise a glass in honor of MGC.net

– Stoph Johnson

Nicely said Stoph. I was going to reply to your post with a comment then realized I had a lot to say. It’s a sad day indeed. And I have to give it up to Morgon. Even if we never saw eye to eye for whatever reason. Looking past that, My Gamercard/Morgon got me on the achievement horse I continue to ride. The same probably goes for thousands of other like minded people in this world. Yes, world. Gamerscore is a world wide thing. It has brought countries together with sites like mygamercard and Xbox Live being the anchor. A lot of the people that are really into gamerscore probably have a diverse friends list.

Peace is happening, inside an Xbox near you. For instace, the recent protests that brought tragedy to Egypt had gamertag MightyMango, a US citizen, concerned about a fellow gamer whom he thought was in the middle of the mess. Bottom line, gamerscore communites and Xbox Live are making people around the world more comfortable with each other. Perhaps killing/popping in the name of peace is fitting.

There is so much Microsoft could do with bringing the features Stoph mentioned to the 360. It would make Xbox Live more enjoyable for everybody if they did it the right way. Think about it for a moment. The possibilities are endless.

What’s holding Microsoft back?

1) They are already making tons of money and they can stay pace. (DING!)

2) They just cant do it. (I don’t buy that)

3) They underestimate the people who like gamerscore. Yo Microsoft! Everybody has copied this feature. It’s popular. You copied the Wii, everyone else copied achievements. (Possibly)

I’ll put my business cap on for a moment.

Mygamercard got eyes according to Morgon:
“Nor could I ever fathom that the handful of requests that saturated my home cable modem would eventually require five servers to handle the load of thirteen million daily requests!”

Mygamercard was an outside site that people had to actively seek out. If it’s on the dashboard itself, it automatically makes gamerscore/achievements more appealing to the masses. What’s the hold up? Gamerscore is more popular than a lot of stuff already integrated into the dashboard. They currently have bare bones achievement tracking capabilities, we should want more. Again, what’s the hold up?

Without Morgon there would be no achievement community. Period! Your contributions to the achievement/gamerscore community will live on. Microsoft, Morgon gave you the blueprint, now it’s time for you to carry it on.

– Raymond Cox a.k.a. Stallion83

A Sad Day For Gamerscore *Updated*

It’s a sad day for the gamerscore community. The good folks over at Mygamercard.net have decided to call it quits. As of this morning they have shuttered the site. I feel a little empty with something that has been there from the begining of gamerscore gone. You can read more about the story and my thoughts an memories after the break.

Today marks the end an era in the short life of Microsoft’s achievement system.  Jason Young (@Morgon on Twitter and Xbox Live) decided to shut down his innovate gamerscore site http://www.mygamercard.net/ in the five years the site has been up has been an impressive run. And is honestly what got Me into gamerscore in the first place back in 2005. Jason had a great vision early on and managed to keep it going longer than most would have had the patience and time for. Knowing this site is built on the fact Stallion83 has the worlds highest gamer score and I myself being somewhere around a lowly 35th. We looked to the site as a sense of accomplishment.

Mygamercard.net gave us all a spot to go and take pride in. Even if you weren’t going for that “Number One Spot” there were plenty of things to aim for. You could set custom leader boards to compete with your friends if the trying to catch Stallion83 was just too much for you. A lot of users took pride in the genre leader boards. Just Creech has dominated the strategy leader board, Don Manolito has been the King of shooters, Pants x360a took pride in the RPG’s, K4rn4ge chose XBLA games as his poison. I’m not saying the downfall of MGC.net has nullified their individual accomplishments in anyway. It certainly will make it tougher to stay motivated in the journey.

Jason had done a great job of keeping the leader boards cheater free when he had the time and resources to do so. A combination of real life and changes in Microsoft’s policy made it near impossible for him to stay on top of it. I had a chance to talk with him about it a little bit in person at PAX Prime in Seattle last September. It was unfortunate to hear about how Microsoft had all but abandon the community development program and allowed certain sites to operate outside of the rules set for obtaining data. It’s unfortunate to see yet another strong point of the user community get crushed by Microsoft and their inability to see value in the achievement system they have created and the passionate users that are dumping their time effort and hard earned money into it.

Microsoft should do the right thing and bring Jason on board as a consultant in bringing the best features of mygamercard.net to the Xbox dashboard it self. Why not be able to sort your friends list as a leader board. why not have a global leader board on the community spotlight tab? The technology and data is already there, the issues of screen scraping and data mining are gone because it is managed in house. We live in a day and age where Internet connection speed is no longer an issue and hard drive space is a plenty. Why not role the dice on a project like this and take the achievement system to a whole new level. A few dedicated individuals could make this community tragedy into a shining light in the next Xbox dashboard update. Yeah, I know it’s just a crazy idea of wishful thinking on my part but looking at the number of tags on MGC.net there is definitely a large group of gamers out there that are interested in getting a little more out of their achievements.

Best of luck to Jason and all of those who have contributed to MyGamerCard.net over the years. I hope you find success and happiness in your next venture. To all of you that are reading this just remember to raise a glass in honor of MGC.net

– Stoph Johnson

Nicely said Stoph. I was going to reply to your post with a comment then realized I had a lot to say. It’s a sad day indeed. And I have to give it up to Morgon. Even if we never saw eye to eye for whatever reason. Looking past that, My Gamercard/Morgon got me on the achievement horse I continue to ride. The same probably goes for thousands of other like minded people in this world. Yes, world. Gamerscore is a world wide thing. It has brought countries together with sites like mygamercard and Xbox Live being the anchor. A lot of the people that are really into gamerscore probably have a diverse friends list.

Peace is happening, inside an Xbox near you. For instace, the recent protests that brought tragedy to Egypt had gamertag MightyMango, a US citizen, concerned about a fellow gamer whom he thought was in the middle of the mess. Bottom line, gamerscore communites and Xbox Live are making people around the world more comfortable with each other. Perhaps killing/popping in the name of peace is fitting.

There is so much Microsoft could do with bringing the features Stoph mentioned to the 360. It would make Xbox Live more enjoyable for everybody if they did it the right way. Think about it for a moment. The possibilities are endless.

What’s holding Microsoft back?

1) They are already making tons of money and they can stay pace. (DING!)

2) They just cant do it. (I don’t buy that)

3) They underestimate the people who like gamerscore. Yo Microsoft! Everybody has copied this feature. It’s popular. You copied the Wii, everyone else copied achievements. (Possibly)

I’ll put my business cap on for a moment.

Mygamercard got eyes according to Morgon:
“Nor could I ever fathom that the handful of requests that saturated my home cable modem would eventually require five servers to handle the load of thirteen million daily requests!”

Mygamercard was an outside site that people had to actively seek out. If it’s on the dashboard itself, it automatically makes gamerscore/achievements more appealing to the masses. What’s the hold up? Gamerscore is more popular than a lot of stuff already integrated into the dashboard. They currently have bare bones achievement tracking capabilities, we should want more. Again, what’s the hold up?

Without Morgon there would be no achievement community. Period! Your contributions to the achievement/gamerscore community will live on. Microsoft, Morgon gave you the blueprint, now it’s time for you to carry it on.

– Raymond Cox a.k.a. Stallion83

Achievement Bounty 2-22-2011 – 2-24-2011

Achievement Bounty 2-22-2011 – 2-24-2011 (24) (505GS)

Achievements obtained from The Force Unleashed, Bloody Good Time, Zombie Attack 2, Bulletstorm, and Lucha Libre AAA.

Completed Game: Lucha Libre AAA
Completed DLC: Jedi Temple Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed

Not much gaming going on here. I played for maybe 3 hours over the last 72. I want to dig deeper into Bulletstrom but something seems to be holding me up. However, I am eagerly waiting for Fight Night to drop next week. No doubt I will be playing the crap out of that.

2011 Stats


Achievements & Gamerscore

Total achievements: 652

Total gamerscore: 13,736

Retail game achievements: 391

Retail game gamerscore: 10,051

Arcade achievements: 118

Arcade gamerscore: 1,925

DLC achievements: 46

DLC gamerscore: 1,2555

Windows Phone 7 achievements: 141

Windows Phone 7 gamerscore: 1,760

Kinect achievements: 26

Kinect gamerscore: 1,050

Achievements from amazing games: 50

Gamerscore from amazing games: 1,130

Achievements from great games: 64

Gamerscore from great games: 1,196

Achievements from good games: 140

Gamerscore from good games: 2,785

Achievements from decent games: 207

Gamerscore from decent games: 4,265

Achievements from bad games: 118

Gamerscore from bad games: 2,120

Achievements from terrible games: 68

Gamerscore from terrible games: 2,225

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Games Played

Amazing games: Halo: Reach, Red Dead: Redemption, Dead Space 2

Great games: NBA 2k11, DJ Hero, Rock Band 3, Raskulls, DeathSpank, BioShock 2, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Mafia II, Plants VS. Zombies,

Good games: Lost Planet 2, Lara Croft: GoL, Project Sunburst (WP7), Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II, Parachute Panic (WP7), Fable III, Axel and Pixel, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control (WP7), Wallace and Gromit #4, Monkey Island: SE, The Oregon Trail, NHL 09, OMG: Our Manic Game, A World of Keflings, The Fore Unleashed, Zombie Attack 2

Decent games: Games Chest Solitaire (WP7), Revolution (WP7), Kinect Adventures, Karaoke Revolution, Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revolution (WP7), Brick Breaker: Revolution (WP7), Cabela’s North American Adventures, Microbot, Fifa 08, Bubble Town 2, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Lucha Libre: AAA

Bad games: FF: Adrenaline (WP7), Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, MorphX, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Things on Wheels, Bloody Good Time

Terrible games: Turning Point [FR/DE], Family Game Night 3, Game Party: In Motion

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Completed Games

Overall: (28) Family Game Night 3, FF Adrenaline, Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revolution, Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Halo: Reach, Raskulls, Cabela’s North American Adventures, MorphX, Axel and Pixel, DeathSpank, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Wallace and Gromit #4, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, Game Party: In Motion, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Bubble Town 2, Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Plants VS. Zombies, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Things on Wheels, A World of Keflings, The Force Unleashed, Lucha Libre AAA

Retail: (9) Family Game Night 3, Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Halo: Reach, Cabela’s North American Adventures, MorphX, Game Party: In Motion, Super Hero Squad: TIG, The Force Unleashed, Lucha Libre AAA

Arcade: (11) Golf: Tee It Up!, Dead Space: Ignition, Raskulls, Axel and Pixel, DeathSpank, Wallace and Gromit #4, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Plants VS. Zombies, Things on Wheels, A World of Keflings

Kinect: (1) Game Party: In Motion

Windows Phone 7: (8) FF Adrenaline, de Blob Revolution, Women’s Murder Club, Guitar Hero 5, Rocket Riot, Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, Bubble Town 2

DLC: (11) Endor DLC – Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Minerva’s Den – Bioshock 2, Raskulls Reinforcements 1 – Raskulls, The Snowy Mountain Dungeon – DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Captain America Collecton – Super Hero Squad: TIG, The Thanos Throwdown – Super Hero Squad: TIG, Cars – Things on Wheels, Vroom – Things on Wheels, Roaar – Things on Wheels Tatooine Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed, Jedi Temple Mission Pack – The Force Unleashed

Amazing games: (1) Halo: Reach

Great games: (4) Raskulls, DeathSpank, DeathSpank: Thongs of Virtue, Plants VS. Zombies

Good games: (8) Star Wars The Force Unleashed II, Axel and Pixel, Wallace and Gromit #4, Rocket Riot (WP7), Flight Control, OMG: Our Manic Game, A World of Keflings, The Force Unleashed

Decent games: (6) Golf: Tee It Up!, de Blob Revoltion, Cabela’s North American Adventures, Bubble Town 2, Super Hero Squad: TIG, Lucha Libre AAA

Bad games: (7) FF Adrenaline, Dead Space: Ignition, Women’s Murder Club, MorphX, Guitar Hero 5 (WP7), Duke Nukem – Manhattan Project, Things on Wheels

Terrible games: (2) Family Game Night 3, Game Party: In Motion

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*MISSING ALL STATS FROM TEST DRIVE UNLIMITED 2, Vanquish, and Bulletstrom*