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First I've heard of it being different as well.

All that those little details, but it's one that they got wrong that really bugs me.

If you run into the waterfall you end up on top of the cliffs.

No, no. This is a simple misunderstanding. All they are doing is providing the purchaser with an additional service by saving them the time and effort of backing up their cartridges. They only include so many of the most popular titles simply to ensure that your legally acquired title is already on the cartridge.

Also one for EU @ 3pm BST.

I'm glad someone else noticed that, fellow (guessing from the username) Indy loving dude or dudette.

I played ACI when it was first released and then despite getting ACII for Christmas shortly after release I didn't get around to playing it until last year. I thought II was fantastic and bought the other two titles immediately and played all three in the space of a couple of weeks, which led up to ACIII's release.

I don't think it would be accurate to say that I, II & III comprises the whole story. From the series numbering it is entirely possible to make that argument in regards to each games ancestor. However, they are really three separate snapshots and any one of those titles could be seen as stand alone.

For that one I visited Daisy in her house and she asked me to find Elvis and bring him to her place within the hour.

I've got one guy in my village, Elvis, who just antagonises everyone, including me but seems to really have it in for my favourite villager (and source of most of my matching furniture) Daisy.

Speaking solely for myself as someone that rarely plays multiplayer games. If I was offered the choice of two versions - one at a higher price including multiplayer and one at a discounted price without multiplayer - I will take the cheaper option.

Which supports the argument that if they are not including multiplayer and incurring those associated costs; then the version without multiplayer should be cheaper than the versions with multiplayer whose higher cost covers those ancillary expenses.

Dream team has been out for a couple of weeks now in Europe, and I can honestly say that it is worth picking up.

That is one hell of a monobrow Ricky has there.

"Westerners often say Japanese TV is "odd." It's not, really—even less so once you understand what people are actually saying".

Not really a fair comparison given that the multiplayer titles (CoD, FIFA, ME3, ACIII etc) had all been out on other systems prior to the Wii U's release and in most cases were available at a discount, whereas the Wii U titles were at a premium. Not to mention that the crossover of people that A) wanted to play those

Yes, it is such a huge success that they still haven't released the Mac version because it was so busted.

Samson came around to my house and freaked out when he saw that.

So... much.... wasteful... packaging....

I preferred it when shooting down a balloon gave you a random item.