Rare has posted up an FAQ for anybody interested in Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise, and I know you’re interested — unless you have a heart made out of twigs and glass shards. The game is adorable and you love it.
Among Rare’s answers to the frequently asked questions is word of a release window (September 2008) and the promise of thirty new pinata species for you to fiddle around with, which you’d know if you read Hamza’s hands-on impressions. The Live Camera integration is really interesting, and shows that Rare did learn something from its long association with Nintendo.
One disappointment is the fact that there seems to be no interaction between the last Viva Pinata and this new one. I was going to get my hands on the old one again to finally finish it off before the sequel, but I think I’ll wait for Trouble in Paradise now.
Ah […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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