In a few hours, Modern Warfare 2âs first piece of downloadable content will become available. If you really, really must have it, chances are youâre going to have some spare change left over at the end of it.
After all, the âStimulus Packâ costs 1200 Microsoft Points, and many of you will be buying the 1600 MSP pre-paid card to pay for it. Leaving you with 400 MSP leftover.
For some people, theyâre happy with that. That 400 MSP will sit, and the next time they buy something with spare change, it will multiply, like a combo, until they have enough to buy something like Marvel vs Capcom. Thatâs awesome! If thatâs you, you have a good nose for saving.
If, however, 400MSP burns a hole in your pocket, you may want to read on.
WHAT NOT TO BUY
Entire industries have sprung up on the Xbox 360 in recent years, all built around the âMSP leftoverâ phenomenon, there to convince you to part with your spare change in exchange for trinkets. Donât do it.
Avatar Clothes â Paying to advertise somebodyâs game or clothing company? Please.
Gamerpics & Themes â Paying for what is essentially 360 wallpaper? Donât do it. Weâd be equally strict on gamerpics, but since theyâve declined in use since the introduction of avatars, you probably donât need much of a warning.
WHAT TO BUY
Now for the good stuff. What you can, and should, buy for 400 Microsoft Points. You may not think you can get much, but you can. You can get games, and good games at that.
Chime â I think Chime is one of the best games on Xbox Live Arcade, period, so on a list like this, it was always going to dominate proceedings. Might well be the perfect Xbox puzzler.
https://lastchance.cc/chime-review-tune-in-drop-out-5471644%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Geometry Wars â Xbox Live Arcadeâs first must-have title, and still one of the best available on the service. Twin-stick shooting at its finest.
I MAED A GAM3 W1TH Z0MB1ES!!!1 â Great top-down shooter with an even better soundtrack.
TMNT 1989 Arcade â One of the greatest arcade games of all time, now available for pocket change. A must if you have more than one control pad in the house.
Inside Lacrosseâs CL2010 â Itâs like EA Sports! Only itâs made by a small dev, is available on Xbox Liveâs Indie service, and is all about Lacrosse. Badass.
UNO â Might seem a little pedestrian, but come on. Everyone loves UNO. If youâre ever going to get your Mum to pick up an Xbox 360 controller, UNO is the thing to do it.
Kodu Game Lab â Not really a game, per se, Kodu is a game creation suite, kind of like LittleBigPlanet, only without all the style. It may not be as much fun as Media Moleculeâs platformer, but then, LittleBigPlanet doesnât cost $5, either.
So, there you go. If youâre a little OCD, and get all twitchy at the thought of spare change in your Xbox Live account, the five games above are as good a way as any to spend that money wisely.
[Thanks Dan, for the idea]