I was also really surprised once I actually dove into the 360. I haven't been a console guy since Dreamcast. I got a PS2 the first Christmas they came out and haven't played it since then. The only reason I even got a 360 was because it was cheaper than upgrading my PC, as I'd have to upgrade pretty much everything since my current PC has no PCI Express slot. This thing is really damn impressive though. I ordered a bunch of used games on Amazon and timed it so that they'd arrive right when I started my winter break. I got four games (Kameo, GRAW, Perfect Dark 0, and Ninja Gaiden) for the price of one new game, shipped. I really recommend this to everybody with a 360, because not only did I get these games cheap, they ended up shipping me
brand new copies of both GRAW and PD0 (the collector's edition at that) and didn't charge me any extra.
Can you tell me a bit about the "Live" online stuff? (Should I ever bother to run a network cable to this thing?)
You absolutely need to. I'd been playing Gears of War offline for a few weeks, because I decided to hold off on signing up for Xbox Live until after my semester/finals were over. I got home a few days ago and signed up for the free month of Live (which you can actually do 4 times for 4 free months, which they don't tell you), and immediately the console got 100x better. I was impressed when I first opened it and booted up Gears offline, but it bears no comparison to how surprised I was to see everything that Xbox Live gives you. Grab demos (SP and Online MP demos), trailers, movies, tv shows, XBLA stuff etc... It's fucking awesome. On top of that, the friends list and chat system is incredibly well done -- you won't miss your keyboard at all, believe it or not. Gears and GRAW are so much fun to play online, I haven't even touched Kameo, PD0 or Ninja Gaiden yet. I'm also really digging the R6:Vegas and Battlefield 2 MP demos, which I originally thought woulda sucked, but I now plan on buying as soon as I can.
If that isn't overkill already, by hooking it up to your router you enable the 360 access to your PC's (or Zune, if you have one) MP3s, movies, and pictures. I used to run the S-video cable from my computer to my TV so I could watch whatever movies or shows I had downloaded on it, but it was always such a hassle. Since my laptop doesn't have an S-Video Out port, I was always forced to use my desktop upstairs, and likewise forced to use the only TV that was close to it -- a shitty 19" SDTV from like 10 years ago. It was almost too easy to set up my 360 for this, and now I can finish season 3 of The Wire on the nice 60" HDTV we have downstairs. I seriously couldn't be happier with this thing. If you decide to take advantage of all the shit this thing's got in it, it really will surprise you.
EDIT: Cobra, I was just looking around amazon and they have
PGR 3 for $16 bucks used. Definitely browse around all the 360 games, because a ton of them are really cheap and you might find something good. The condition my used games came in were perfect, too. You could hardly tell they were used. I personally don't like realistic racers like PGR or Gran Tourismo, so I couldn't recommend it, but I will say that GRAW is an amazing game and Burnout can be pretty fun. I know some of you guys didn't like NFS:MW too much, but I thought it was a blast, and probably my favorite racing game in a long time. It's pretty cheap too.