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Majin-Tenshinhan said:
Pyro as Bill said:
theRepublic said:
@Pyro as Bill

Didn't you get the memo? You seem to be using last generation's definition of "casual". The "hardcore" gamers got together at the start of this generation and changed it. "Casual" now means mini-game compilation...or was it games with simple controls...or was it cartoony games...or was it games with low difficulty? I can't remember. They keep changing the definition to fit their current argument.

 

 

I got the memo but I decided to define what I meant when using the word casual in my first line.

Majin: I had a list of 15 at the start. I was unsure how the bundle argument goes so I kept them in reserve.

Lets not forget that the Wii also has a much larger userbase than the 360.

So you knew they were bundled too? That's pretty lame. Anyway, I'm gonna keep following this thread and I might post more if I have any willpower left. We'll see.

I knew Panda was bundled at some point and I think I saw Marvel and Panda bundled for an extra £20 (might not have been Marvel) but definitely 2 games for an extra £20 (UK).

So are bundles always the same around the world? Should we have a little star next to them to identify them as bundled at some point? Do we ignore it in the million seller count?

Personally, I'm of the opinion that it makes no difference whether something is bundled or not. A sale is a sale.

 



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