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makingmusic476 said:
tastyshovelware said:
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True on the j/d point. It isn't the most unique title. I just kinda threw it in cause it was rated E (yet not too kiddy) and a true platformer (no guns). As for Nobi Nobi, I'll have to look that one up.

I guess I will actually counter my point just a little. While spore looks to be a huge budget title (it's been in the works for forever), it looks to offer something a bit different.


Actually, Spore is not coming to the ps3. It's a PC game with downgraded versions hitting the DS, mobile phones, etc.


 They said it will probably hit some consoles, my guess would be PS3/360 depending on how intense the specs are on the computer.  Could be Wii, but I would bet PS3/360.



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