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Posted: Aug 29th 2009 5:21PM EckhartD said

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With the money and manpower both Nintendo and Level 5 have? I don't buy the 'breathing room scenario.'
The first game didn't sell THAT well...so they were cautious about bringing over the second...hopefully this one does well enough to warrant bringing over the third a bit more quickly!

Posted: Sep 6th 2009 8:00PM soren121 said

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I believe it. I mean, look at Guitar Hero On Tour. I've been disgusted at the sequels they're pushing out so quick. The only things that change are the songs and some of the art. It makes them look like filthy money-grubbers. And many could argue that they ARE filthy money-grubbers.
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Posted: Aug 29th 2009 7:39PM (Unverified) said

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The second one was great. Really long, it took 3 and a half days of solid playing for me to beat it. I just hope the third one comes our shortly!!

Posted: Aug 29th 2009 5:54PM Nigeria said

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"The first game didn't sell THAT well"

I don't know about the rest of the world, but here in the UK, ever since it's belated release, the Curious Village has been a constistent top seller, besting all that Brain Training nonsense. There's even bundles with the DS - they don't do that with every game.

Posted: Aug 30th 2009 7:07PM (Unverified) said

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That could have something to do with the British type of environment in the game. It may be more marketable over in Europe.

I love puzzle games, and the narrative is a bonus, so as long as the puzzles are good I'd pick it up, but I'm not sure about the rest of USA.
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Posted: Aug 30th 2009 11:44AM adv2k169 said

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well i'm glad they learned . i bought the first one and i did enjoy parts of it, but it just got fucken annoying that random people would give me puzzles that are totally random. The whole concept is strange. I might be able to enjoy this version more.

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