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The costs doesn't seem all worth it to me.

No cost to install it on your computer. You just have to buy the games. But there are some really good deals with the games. You can try out a game for 3 days or 5 days or you can buy it. Or there's a monthly bundle for $19.99 and you can play all the game you want.

I bought Batman Arkeam Asylum in January for $15. That's not a bad price at all. Considering it is still selling on Xbox for $30.

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Anyone here use this? lol. Being a game collector, this was a nightmare for me. I figured this would fail....I haven't heard anything about this service in awhile.

People thought this and steam would make gaming on disc obsolete but that won't happen in the near future. Too bad MS didn't start off the 360 with a HDDVD drive...maybe we would have both formats around but they love their add ons.

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