Americans live in the past, right now the sun isnt even out. awwits the 20th by my watch.
EDIT woah, Im like in the future. score *checks last nights lotto numbers*
Was just playing this with the wife. Pretty fun game. Point out the difference in the images.Tis good stuff! Worth a play for anyone thinking about it.
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I believe this game is the translated version of Unou no Tatsujin: Soukai! Machigai Museum. I've been playing the sequel Unou no Tatsujin: Soukai! Machigai Museum 2 since it came out a couple of weeks ago and it's great. Only played the first one for about 3 minutes after playing the second one. The second one (Unou no Tatsujin: Soukai! Machigai Museum) is way more polished and you don't have to circle each option (hopefully they fixed this for the U.S. release). I'm still getting this though so I can actually understand the menus and get more pictures when I get done with Unou no Tatsujin: Soukai! Machigai Museum 2
only 50 images in the "find all differences" mode, but more in the "rapid" mode. when replaying stages in the latter mode, though, repeat images become obnoxious.
still, the style, humor and execution are all pretty effin' solid. too bad the style is so japanese/cutesy--the American target audience would probably much prefer the more straightforward style you'll find at those touch-screen games at bars and pubs. oh well.
g6 - soft reset, force r/w, trim. works fine.
QUOTE said:Actually, I have been playing this for fun and there is way more than 50 images in the "find all differences" mode, when you complete the 50 you unlock 51-60 then 71-80, 81-90, 91-100, 101-110 etc and its still going for me as 111-120 just unlocked, so not sure how many there are. Not seen any duplicate pictures in that sequence yet either.