GRAW and PGR3 (especially excited about this one. I've been a fan since Metropolis Street Racer!). I bought them both secondhand for 34 euros a piece, which is not too bad, as the new ones are around 60.
Other games that will probably end up in the collection before long: Kameo (because of the intricate scoring system), Burnout Revenge (I'm a completist ;)), Ridge Racer 6, Table Tennis (it's cheap).
I love arcade racing, and arcade racing loves the 360 (as well as the original Xbox and the Dreamcast). The genre really benefits from a high non-intelaced resolution. (nothing is as irritating as obstacles that suddenly form out of a jumble of pixels)
GRAW and PGR3 (especially excited about this one. I've been a fan since Metropolis Street Racer!). I bought them both secondhand for 34 euros a piece, which is not too bad, as the new ones are around 60.
Other games that will probably end up in the collection before long: Kameo (because of the intricate scoring system), Burnout Revenge (I'm a completist ;)), Ridge Racer 6, Table Tennis (it's cheap).
I love arcade racing, and arcade racing loves the 360 (as well as the original Xbox and the Dreamcast). The genre really benefits from a high non-intelaced resolution. (nothing is as irritating as obstacles that suddenly form out of a jumble of pixels)