Is a Macbook Pro right for me?

So I'm looking in to buying a new computer, and I want to know if the Macbook Pro is right for me. (Making the topic title sort of self explanatory.)
I've been using PCs all my life and I've recently been lounging around the Apple site and looking at the Macs, since, until now, I've never had a large enough computer budget to buy one, but I'm into gaming and my main concern is the graphics card in the Macbook Pro, since I have to pay over my ($1,500) budget, though, the $1,529 refurbished mac is 15 inches and has the Radeon 6770m, which is actually a pretty good graphics card from the notebook check benchmarks... does anyone use their Mac for gaming? My backup is the 27" iMac with the 6950, which is also very good. I also think that most of the programs are just better quality for the kind of stuff I want to do. iMovie > > > > > > > > Windows Movie Maker (especially that new Live variation...) and Garage Band is better than anything I can get for the PC. Just saying.

I think I'd like portability, being I could bring on trips and stuff like that. Here's the link to the one I'm looking at.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/FD318LL/A
or this mac if I can scrape together some more funds.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/FC814LL/A

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