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Yea, I really don't get the whole thing behind NASCAR. But I will give it a try, there has to be something there, right? :laugh:

Its left, not right :rolleyes:

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Skate demo due soon:

Those intrigued by but unsure of the game's physics-based control system can soon get a chance to try it out for themselves, because EA also announced that a demo version of the game should be available on the Xbox Live Marketplace starting August 15. The demo will include tutorials and a look at the skate-reel feature, which lets gamers put together video clips of their runs and share the footage online.

http://uk.gamespot.com/news/6176138.html?t...estnews;title;4

Nice. Nice. Nice. Looking forward to finally getting my hands on this game.

the gundam demo was horrible.. after 30 seconds i turned it off, because it's exactly like dynasty warriors, only worse. I did like DW, it does get repetitive and a little too easy at times. This gundam game was totally lame

Fatal Inertia was exactly what I was expecting from Koei... Cool concept, but it wasn't done very well. I'm hoping that the final product might change a bit to work a little better. It was just too chaotic and didn't seem very polished at all.

I wonder if the Eternal Sonata demo is the same exact one available to Japanese accounts... Because I already have that one :shifty:

I was going to setup a Japanese account after E3 but I really couldn't be bothered with the hassle. Just downloaded it seeing as I already have a US account on my 360 :)

Your US account still works?

Yes. Can download everything except from Video Marketplace.

Fatal Inertia is an alright game, but the camera is horrid, and the controls are so loose it isn't funny. They need to really work on that before release. But the game looks good, runs smooth, and the races seem like they could get interesting (especially multiplayer races, if it even has multiplayer, didn't look sorry)

Eternal Sonata ROCKS, way way better than Blue Dragon imo.

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