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The cheap or potentially free downloadable shooter on Wii U will have DLC.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/29563
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online, which is coming to Wii U around the system's launch, is slated to have in-game purchases, according to a member of the development team.
The game is currently in beta on PC, and shows off a store lets you buy new items with in-game currency that you can earn while playing or you can buy "Ghost Coins" with real-world money. According to our source, this will be nearly identical to how it works on the Wii U.
The developer didn't mention many specifics about the controller, but did make the point to say that you'll be able to hot-switch your weapons and gear between respawns, which is a likely use for the touch screen on the Wii U controller.
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Online is currently in beta testing on PC. It's been in development on Wii U since approximately March 2011. You can read our E3 2011 preview and impressions for more info.
At this point, I'm not expecting to be able to take a Super Wii until right after Thanksgiving.I don't know. I think Nintendo might want the system out before thanksgiving for the black friday shopping crowd.
The last Harvest Moon game I purchased was Magical Melody and I've been interested in getting a new one, spin off or main line. I've heard good things about the Rune Factory series and was waiting for the second console entry to see if Natsume improved on the game. However, I've read some mixed reception to Tides of Destiny by fans of Harvest Moon/Rune Factory. That makes me wary. Then again, maybe the differences between the games won't matter to a newcomer like me.
Ah, this reminds me that I haven't played much in to Magical Melody. I should probably do that first.
This is great news even though I'm not going to buy the game (I prefer games that don't slap me around until I make it a sandwich and do the dishes). It gives Wii U some hardcore cred right out of the gate. Hopefully the game comes out on all 3 consoles on the same day.