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How much of it is different from MarioU?

http://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Wii-U/New-Super-Luigi-U-764675.html

New Super Luigi U, a massive add-on for New Super Mario Bros. U and also available separately as a packaged version at retail, is a platforming game featuring Luigi. All 82 courses from New Super Mario Bros. U have been retooled with new challenging designs and features for this adventure!

Luigi can jump higher than Mario, but finds it a lot harder to stop moving once he gets going, so playing as him will be a whole new experience!

In multiplayer mode, you can also take control of the thieving Nabbit from the original game! He doesn’t take any damage from enemies, so he’s well-suited for less experienced players.

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New Super Luigi U is available as add-on content for New Super Mario Bros. U, and as a standalone Game Disc exclusively available during 2013 – The Year of Luigi! Find out more about Mario's original Wii U adventure at the New Super Mario Bros. U website.

Important information

In order to play the add-on content version of New Super Luigi U you'll need a copy of New Super Mario Bros. U (sold separately), and you'll need to update New Super Mario Bros. U to version 1.3.0 to play New Super Luigi U.

The content of the Game Disc version of New Super Luigi U is the same as the add-on content for New Super Mario Bros. U. New Super Mario Bros. U is not included, and is not required to play the Game Disc version of New Super Luigi U.

Additional accessories required for multiplayer mode, sold separately.

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Guessing theres been no word where if you own both mario and luigi retail, luigi is still downloadable onto mario from the disc, or I'll need to put in either disc for either game.

Go on, you want that green case with the 30th logo.

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Hola, possibly not the best place for it but what the hell.

If you use the crazy flubit site you can get Pikmin3 for a totally reasonable £27.80 and Super Luigi for £23.83 (if you use amazon as the link)...

Bye.

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Some interesting news:

Yoshiaki Koizumi may have a second project in the works alongside Super Mario 3D World.
Koizumi is acting as producer on the upcoming Wii U title. But in an interview with Spanish publication El País, he hinted at an additional game.
El País asked director Koichi Hayashida as well as Koizumi about what their next projects are. Hayashida said that Super Mario 3D World is taking up all of his time at the moment, but Koizumi’s response was pretty interesting:
“I can not reveal it now, but soon we will make an announcement.”
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Despite Nintendo supposedly having a bad e3 they've convinced me that their games actually look the most fun to play. Before I do buy one though I just have a question about the two console packages:

Is there any major benefit to buying the 32GB version over the basic package? I can't see me downloading much/any content and I hear that you can add an external HDD anyway so is there any point going for the more expensive bundle?

Cheers.

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Is there any major benefit to buying the 32GB version over the basic package? I can't see me downloading much/any content and I hear that you can add an external HDD anyway so is there any point going for the more expensive bundle?

So, the main benefits of the 'premium' bundle are:

1) I believe it comes with Nintendoland which the basic does not

2) It comes with the cash/voucher back scheme for digital purchases

3) It includes the charge stand for the GamePad (and a sensor bar if you don't already have one)

#1 should be weighed up based on how much you want that title - you can buy it for around £15-£20 now if needed

#2 depends entirely on how much digital content you are going to buy. If it's a lot, it can amount to a significant amount of 'cash' back for sure.

#3 IMO, an essential - but you can get the official one for about £15 quid from Amazon anyway, so just factor that cost into the basic pack if needed.

Storage is a bit of a non-issue with either model - you can jsut wack a USB drive on there to gain whatever you need (I have a 1TB drive hooked up and am not expecting to need more than that for quite a while!).

Also, obviously one is black and one is white. For some people, that's also a biggie.

For a specific run-down: http://www.nintendo.com/wiiu/features/whats-in-the-box/

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