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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 9:40AM superklye said

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So...how is this different from the Fable 2 episodes then? Or is it not?
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:55AM baby sea tuna said

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"Starting today, you can buy the game like a sane person: In one big chunk for $20 from Games on Demand."

RTFA
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:57AM superklye said

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I did read the article, thanks. And that's why I asked. I wasn't sure if Fable 2 episodes were something entirely different hence me asking if this was the same as F2E or not.

RTFQ
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 9:45AM Dr Blight said

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Not bad.

Knothole Island is good, See The Future is worthless.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:57AM Alex R said

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I bought Knothole Island, and was so annoyed that I spent 1200 points on it I didn't even think about buying the second one.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 9:48AM Cap Morgan said

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So did somebody finally realize that you have to price these games at the going rate?

Crazy!
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 9:50AM DreamingDarkly said

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Well technically...........Japan DID get to experience nuclear devastation.

I'm not sure how joyful they were, though.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 9:57AM Dr Blight said

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I'm pretty sure they weren't the ones pressing the button, though.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 9:58AM Cap Morgan said

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buzzkill much?
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 10:58AM Petebot330 said

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/sad trombone noise
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:00AM superklye said

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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 10:59AM Petebot330 said

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So mad I bought this game at 40 dollars and played about a third of it before getting bored and moving on to a new game (was it Fallout 3?)...oh well one day I shall finish it.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:04AM Softserve said

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This makes me wonder... what the heck is on XBLA tomorrow?
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 12:45PM chex said

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nothing. in its place will just be the 10 arcade games that are half off from april 1 - april 7. at least that is how microsoft spun it.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:50AM (Unverified) said

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Unrelated question here, but if I'm waving powerful magnetic plates over my console, could that wipe the memory from my hard drive?
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 1:59PM Alex R said

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I don't know about wiping the memory, but it won't do it any good.

Magnets shouldn't be near electronics anyway... That's just sensible.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 3:26PM JoeJoeCastillo said

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magnets don't do anything to flash memory
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 11:57AM SisypheanLife said

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Lol, Fable 2 for $20 and Kung Fu Panda for $30. There's all sorts of wrong there.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 12:15PM lazyykid said

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so you're tellin me that Kung Fu Panda is worth more than Fable 2...wtf?
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 1:34PM (Unverified) said

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Are you kidding me?!
20 bucks for Fable 2! In Denmark we have to pay 300 DKR ( 53,99 USD ). That's an insanely large price difference. -.-
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 1:51PM Firelord said

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Does anyone know if this includes all the DLC like the PH version?
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 3:23PM Shiaoran said

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It's not that Fable II is worth less than Kung Fu Panda, it's that Fable II deserves MORE discount!

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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 3:43PM EtanLawok said

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This just makes me want to play this game again.

Nate.
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Posted: Apr 6th 2010 4:37PM SisypheanLife said

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If Microsoft really wants to move units, hurt used game sales and make some money, they should just drop all of the On Demand games to $15. Not only would people buy them far more often, people would also be more willing to invest in large HDD.
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