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#1 Posted : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 2:08:00 AM Quote
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Sierra Online has let the bunnies run loose and soon they will be running right onto your Windows PC. Boogie Bunnies is a causal match three puzzle game that recently came out on Xbox Live Market place that "...revolutionizes the popular genre with... wacky critters full of personality." The game didn`t get horrible reviews on the Xbox 360 so here`s hoping mouse controls, improved graphic capability, and more memory space make this port onto PC a real winner. Cost is $19.99, rating is E and the game is out now. Oh and there is a FREE TRIAL .
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 7:31:22 AM Quote


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GamingNexus wrote:
Sierra Online has let the bunnies run loose and soon they will be running right onto your Windows PC. Boogie Bunnies is a causal match three puzzle game that recently came out on Xbox Live Market place that "...revolutionizes the popular genre with... wacky critters full of personality." The game didn`t get horrible reviews on the Xbox 360 so here`s hoping mouse controls, improved graphic capability, and more memory space make this port onto PC a real winner. Cost is $19.99, rating is E and the game is out now. Oh and there is a FREE TRIAL .


Wait ... Sierra Online wants $20 for Boogie Bunnies? THIS Boogie Bunnies?? Sometimes the video game industry really confuses me.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:40:39 AM Quote


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Wait ... Sierra Online wants $20 for Boogie Bunnies? THIS Boogie Bunnies?? Sometimes the video game industry really confuses me.


I bet it's the Skrulls' fault.... (inside joke for Chuck)

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#4 Posted : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:01:19 AM Quote


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jyan wrote:
DefunctGamer wrote:


Wait ... Sierra Online wants $20 for Boogie Bunnies? THIS Boogie Bunnies?? Sometimes the video game industry really confuses me.


I bet it's the Skrulls' fault.... (inside joke for Chuck)


Fracking Skrulls....

I don't know how are why they trying to charge that much for the game. Seems like a nice $10 game that should have been sold through the PC version of Live... oh wait that doesn't exist
DefunctGamer
#5 Posted : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:03:58 PM Quote


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Falcon wrote:
jyan wrote:
DefunctGamer wrote:


Wait ... Sierra Online wants $20 for Boogie Bunnies? THIS Boogie Bunnies?? Sometimes the video game industry really confuses me.


I bet it's the Skrulls' fault.... (inside joke for Chuck)


Seems like a nice $10 game that should have been sold through the PC version of Live... oh wait that doesn't exist


Not to mention that nobody actually uses the Windows Live game service at this point. What a joke. Having people play to use their computer games, another great innovation from Microsoft.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, May 14, 2008 11:37:35 PM Quote


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DefunctGamer wrote:
Falcon wrote:
jyan wrote:
DefunctGamer wrote:


Wait ... Sierra Online wants $20 for Boogie Bunnies? THIS Boogie Bunnies?? Sometimes the video game industry really confuses me.


I bet it's the Skrulls' fault.... (inside joke for Chuck)


Seems like a nice $10 game that should have been sold through the PC version of Live... oh wait that doesn't exist


Not to mention that nobody actually uses the Windows Live game service at this point. What a joke. Having people play to use their computer games, another great innovation from Microsoft.


What Windows Live service? This game isn't being sold through Live but through a third party. MS still doesn't have a way to sell games on the PC side via something like Windows Marketplace...
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#7 Posted : Friday, May 16, 2008 1:04:09 AM Quote


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Chuck has it right about the Windows live thing. I don't know if skrulls were involved but it is a game that involves blowing up lines of dancing bunnies. There is something sinister about that.
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