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Captendo said:
May is a pretty big month: my must buy is Punch-Out, which is gonna end up being my game of the year for sure, unless Sin & Punishment 2 is even better than the first one (And even in that case, it would be a very though fight).
After that, I'm interested and so I wanna pick up Klonoa, Virtua Tennis 2009, Boom Blox, Anno and Fatal Frame (PAL Gamer here).
Of course, I do not have enough money for all these games, so I'll have to skip some of them. I'll begin with Virtua Tennis since it won't be playable with the Wii Motion Plus. I'm hoping for a budget price on Anno and Klonoa, while the others will be day one purchase.

 

 Klonoa IS a budget price at $29.99.

 

Virtua Tennis 2009 is playable with Wii Motion Plus, it just doesn't come bundled with it.



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