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Summary: I still miss the blade UI. Sometimes nostalgia gets me. Most times, actually, but that depends on the subject. Gaming almost always works, though. Be it through rose tinted glasses or a scowl of regret, I have memories of things being not as bad as I remember them and others that make me wonder why I was so drawn to it to begin with. The subject this time was the old Xbox Live Arcade. It was a different time then and we waited with anticipation of what would hit the Arcade shelf next. Weâd get rumors of a remaster or just some old game being ported to the Arcade and we were there for it. In the early days of the program there wasnât a single one of you there that didnât play UNO for hours. And then again when the webcam came into play. Then it was poker and 1 Vs 100 and old arcade classics or sequels to them. Not to mention a few board games that were ported to the arcade and became weeknight traditions in some circles. We couldnât wait to shell out the $15 or so most of those titles cost back then. Today I donât think weâd consider paying $5 to enjoy them. Canât put a price on nostalgia though, right? In any case, weâve moved on to wondering what old game we played back in the day will be offered to us free through Gamepass or, now, PS Plus Premium Plus Plus Extreme (the other topic idea I had for this post). Meanwhileâ¦Ubisoft, itâs been 3,175 days since the last Splinter Cell game (non-animated series or guest spot in another game franchise, remake, or VR exclusive).