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Onyxmeth said:
Hawkeye said:

In that case, thanks a bunch. I am betting I can download the extra content over Xbox live.

Do you know how many hours of gameplay Viva offers? It reminds me of a cross between animal crossing and harvest moon 64 (one of my favorite games ever). Hopefully its like harvest moon 64; animal crossing is a blast... for about 15 hours, then its tolerable for another 20, then sucks. Harvest moon 64 laster like 1 1/2 childhood years of playing :D

Is elder scrolls oblivion about $15 on ebay as well? I am thinking I should may be buy it off ebay, so I can buy a Teen version of the game instead of mature so my 12 year old brother could play it.

 

I googled to see how long Viva Pinata is, and most answers came in around 30 hours. I only played the demo myself so I don't have a perfect working knowledge of it, but I know you basically build gardens and decorate land to attract pinatas so they'll want to stay. I think it leans more towards Harvest Moon than Animal Crossing, but I'm sure there's someone else that could give you a better answer than me.

Good luck getting a T for Teen version of the game. Most auctioners use stock photos to show the cover so you won't know which you're getting, and anyone advertising the T rated version is also smart enough to jack the price up as a collectible. I saw one going for 109.00 on a Buy it Now. I say buy the regular version, and if you get an M rated one, just print out the Teen boxart off the internet and use it as the insert.

 

 

Based on what you are saying,  it sounds like the two games are the same. Why did the reating change? If tinitiallyhey are the same, I'll just let my brother play it anyway, unless there is terrible hidden content the ESRB didn't  catch that will scar his young mind.