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Post by pablo on Sept 13, 2008 10:22:46 GMT 2
The same thing happens with Egg and Mickey Mouse widescreen. Some people say that Egg is more difficult and challenging than Mickey Mouse, but they have exactly the same difficulty.
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Post by ash888 on Dec 13, 2009 17:16:37 GMT 2
The error was in the gameplay of Game B. The extra leaflet that comes with the green judge describes this exact problem! Michael Actually this isn't an error. I just read the leaflet that comes with it, and it says Game B is a special "handicap" mode, in which the more skilled of the two players should play on the right side. When the player on the right messes up by dodging, his opponent gets 2 points instead of 1. Does this information change the debate? Is a "handicap" mode in Green Judge that isn't included with Purple Judge significant enough to consider them both requirements in a complete set? Maybe it was an error originally, but they decided to portray it as done on purpose... But if that was the case, they could have corrected it easily enough. - Ash
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Dec 13, 2009 23:28:01 GMT 2
LOL! ;D I think we've never heard what the actual text on the leaflet says and it's really funny as it's an obvious attempt by Nintendo to cover this problem.. What does "more skillful" player means when you're a kid? Which kid would ever admit that another kid is better than him/her at this? Michael
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