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No worries, I was confused myself until someone explained this all to me. It seems Squenix pulled a Capcom and triple-dipped Japan with a FF X-2, then a FF X-2 International Edition, and then a FF X-2 International Edition + Last Mission ...edition.

I'm kind of surprised. You didn't like Tomb Raider?

1) Tomb Raider. I expected good, but I received completely awesome.

It includes everything from the International Edition that hit Europe apparently. The bonus dress spheres and such. Last Mission itself though was only ever released in Japan.

Had a similar experience with my Algebra I teacher. Her way of "teaching" was just to write everything on the board and have us copy it all down. I said something along the lines of "If you expect me to actually learn this stuff, I need you to actually teach me it, and not just have me copy notes off the board".

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Skip to around the 2:10 mark. Pretty clear shot of her eyes, and no swirl.

Guess you won't be getting paid so much for that pleasure anymore, huh?

To my understanding, it doesn't release over in Japan until June.

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Just going to copy/paste the response I left over at Polygon to the same question:

If I remember correctly, her eyes were like this in the original PS2 release as well. I remember being kind of annoyed about that.

Did Batman just straight up murder Joker in that ending??

Shining Force! I loved both SF and SF2 as a kid.

That's actually a tough call. I love the ME trilogy, and 20 bucks isn't a bad deal at all. But FREE Fallout :NV?

I'm kind of surprised that this seems to be an issue. I've gone to see quite a few different bands from a bunch of different genres, and I don't think I've ever been to a show that started on time. I'd be more surprised to find out there are actual punctual performers out there.

Sidestepping the EA hate-train going on here, is there precedent for something like this? Are movies and tv shows required to pay for using the names and likenesses of guns? One of my all time favorite shows used to have a major plot regarding a Colt, but I never saw anything regarding a trademark for using the name.

Well, if it helps any at all, to my understanding they changed the camera to work with the right analog stick now, just like in KH2.

Nope, 1.5 includes KH1, and RE: Chain of Memories, along with HD-ified cutscenes from 358/2. Chances are if this sells well that they'll release a 2.5 that has KH2 and Birth By Sleep on it.

Did they actually pitch it, then? I had read about Obsidian had an idea for a new KOTOR they had wanted to pitch to Disney, but I haven't read anything saying they actually went ahead and pitched said idea.