Hi, I need help deciding between 2 notebooks

I have an Asus g1s which I bought from bestbuy 2 years back. I'm going to get it replaced soon and was trying to decide between a couple models. I really want a future proof laptop for gaming.
here they are:
Alienware M17x
ntel® Core™2 Quad processor Q9000 2.0Ghz;
4GB DDR3 SDRAM;
DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive;
17" widescreen WXGA+ 1440x900;
500GB hd 7200 rpm;
Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 260M graphics;
PRICE:2,299.99
Asus G72Gx
Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q9000 2.0Ghz;
6GB DDR2 memory;
DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive;
17.3" widescreen LED-backlit LCD 1600x900;
640GB hard drive (320GB x 2; 7200 rpm);
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260M graphics;
PRICE:1,299.99
So as you can see the Alienware is a thousand bucks more and the only thing better about it is the gpu. The screen, the hd are a bit worse but I dont care about the tiny difference. I can't really tell which ones ram is better so what do you guys think?
Is it really worth paying 1000$ more for dual gpus?
(please feel free to ask me any questions)

Personally, I would never get a laptop for gaming, unless it's an absolute must for some reason. You get a lot more for your money with a desktop system, heat is much less of an issue as well. Everyone I know with a gaming  laptop can't use it on a flat surface and either have to have a cooling mat or prop the laptop up to keep it from overheating.
However, if you are going to get a gaming laptop I would go for one of the Core i7 (Nehalem) based models instead of Core 2 duo.
Computers are NOT appliances, they MUST be maintained! Educate yourself on how to do this and save yourself headaches, repair bills, and lost data!

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