Chime originally came out on PC and XBLA under a non-profit called OneBigGame and Zoe Mode. For five dollars you got an addicting music/puzzle game and could rest assured that your money had gone to a good cause. Unfortunately that game only had five songs which caused many players to yearn for more out of a game that many have gone as far as to make comparisons to Lumines. Chime Super Deluxe not only brings this game to the PSN but also adds an additional five songs as well as co-op and versus local multiplayer.
SnackBarGames write:
"The PlayStation 3 has its own particular flavor of multiplayer games. First-party experiences tend to focus on family-friendly entertainment, while downloadables on the platform like to experiment with various concepts. Sometimes a developer even takes advantage of the system’s 7-controller support! (Just not that often.) Here’s the cream of the crop on the system, including some that should work for any group."
Interesting list... stays away from obvious shooters and the like. SingStar and Fat Princess are great multiplayer games too.
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, Kill-Zone 2, Kill-Zone 3, Gran Turismo 5, Little Big Planet, Little Big Planet 2, Journey, Portal 2, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield 3, Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
"When you first turn on Chime Super Deluxe, the first thing you notice about this game is how much it closely resembles the classic game of Tetris. What is surprising is that the game is just as fun as Tetris."
-Albert from That Gamer Hub
NowGamer writes: "The original Chime was released in 2010 as an entirely non-profit title by developer Zoe Mode and charitable publisher OneBigGame. It was something of a noble prospect amid a sea of big budget, large profit launches and a turgid lack of innovation. Chime’s addicting gameplay, catchy tunes and overall finesse helped it become something of a cult classic, slow burning its way through the ranks on Xbox Live Arcade".
Not a bad game, Just not as good as Lumines.