Interesting you should mention a snowboarding game first, since the only wintry games I really own are 1080 Snowboarding and Snowboard Kids 2. I could pop those in, or just stay in Phendrana Drifts in Metroid Prime and listen to the soothing music as the snow comes down in the game. Cause it ain't coming down outside, even though it was a couple weeks ago. Stupid Texas weather, always getting its holidays and seasons mixed up.
I used to have a friend on 1up who seemed to talk about nothing but Lost Planet. Must be a great game, cause people really seem to respond to it. Sorry about the boss troubles. I recall sighing heavily and/or foaming at the mouth, ready to bomb a local fireworks, candy, kittens, puppies, and cute orphaned children factory when it came to some of the more impossible bosses in my youth.
The Thing sounds interesting as well; too bad about the flamethrower mechanic.
I might not be a big Halo fan, aside from the fact it's the most tolerable FPS series for me, but I definitely appreciate the introduction of those dual analog control schemes. I'd argue those were around before Halo, though. Well, not argue really, just state based on perceived memory, there must have been some games doing that previously. I'm sure you might be able to prove me wrong though, as far as popular examples using the camera-stick/control stick method. Of course, you could argue, while not perfect, the c buttons on the N64 controller or Playstation's Dualshocks were the first to implement the basic idea of that control scheme.
I think if I buy next gen/now gen/whatever post-Gamecube/PS2/Xbox/DS gen hardware, it might have to be a 3DS. So many games I want, including Mario and Luigi. It's less Golden Sun and more Paper Mario, right? If it is a JRPG. It would be awesome for me if it wasn't, to be honest. lol
Shoot Many Robots sounds like fun. But man, you just can't catch a break from frustrating games, can you?
I finally made my wishlist (literally consisting of exactly one item) over the weekend. Let's hope Santa can find the right Target, Wal Mart, or Gamestop!