Go to the credits unlock and do the minigame, smash all the pinatas, trash and ornaments around the garden, that will unlock the wishing well and other accessories as well, you'll be able to get the amber for the dinosaur from the wishing well, after level 45 you can get the redbone from Costalots, then check Willy the builders store for the storage shed, you need to get a mine diggerlings etc. to dig up the blue and green bones to put in your storage shed for the dinosaur.

No, unfortunately you can't. The old Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace, where you could've bought Viva Pinata as a download, is a separate service from Games for Windows Live. The key included with the retail boxed copies of Viva Pinata only works to activate the game with GFWL, it doesn't add the game to your Marketplace account. It's not like Steam where the store, downloads, and online services/DRM are all part of the same product. A Viva Pinata GFWL key only lets you save your game (part of the copy protection) and get achievements.


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If you buy the retail box copy of the PC version of Viva Pinata you'll need to get a DVD-ROM drive for your computer, as you'll need one to both install the game and to play it, as the game also uses disc-based copy protection. A possible alternative would to get an Xbox 360 and then buy a copy of the game for that platform. I believe you can still buy the game as download for the 360.

Then go to the credits on the main menu (the menu that appears when you start the game) and hit credits. You need to smash all the pinatas except the one that are sour and do not smash any of the object on the credits either.

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Since the retail game may not include information about some of these items, the item may crash the game (e.g., this disc is unreadable) if you do anything that causes the game to attempt to retrieve non-existent details. In general, actions you should avoid include:

Famous video game developer Rare recently announced three very special Vinyl sets of some of the studio's old classics: Battletoads in Battlemaniacs, Conker's Bad Fur Day and Viva Piata. Merchandise retailer iam8bit is responsible for the distribution of these vinyl sets and shared some lovely images of them you can find below. Pre-orders start on Black Friday and delivery is expected in the second quarter of next year.

I've been fascinated with video games and computers for as long as I can remember. It was always a treat to get dragged to the mall with my parents because I'd get to play for a few minutes on the Atari 2600. I partially blame Asteroids, the crack cocaine of arcade games, for my low GPA in college which eventually led me to temporarily ditch academics and join the USAF to "see the world." The rest of the blame goes to my passion for all things aviation, and the opportunity to work on work on the truly awesome SR-71 Blackbird sealed the deal.


My first computer was a TRS-80 Model 1 that I bought in 1977 when they first came out. At that time you had to order them through a Radio Shack store - Tandy didn't think they'd sell enough to justify stocking them in the retail stores. My favorite game then was the SubLogic Flight Simulator, which was the great Grandaddy of the Microsoft flight sims.


While I was in the military, I bought a Commodore 64. From there I moved on up through the PC line, always buying just enough machine to support the latest version of the flight sims. I never really paid much attention to consoles until the Dreamcast came out. I now have an Xbox for my console games, and a 1ghz Celeron with a GeForce4 for graphics. Being married and having a very expensive toy (my airplane) means I don't get to spend a lot of money on the lastest/greatest PC and console hardware.


My interests these days are primarily auto racing and flying sims on the PC. I'm too old and slow to do well at the FPS twitchers or fighting games, but I do enjoy online Rainbow 6 or the like now and then, although I had to give up Americas Army due to my complete inability to discern friend from foe. I have the Xbox mostly to play games with my daughter and for the sports games.

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The Xbox 360 was last year's Christmas must-have, although demand seriously outstripped supply. This year Microsoft's box of delights is in plentiful stock, with retailers looking forward to bumper sales. It's the only console that will be available in the shops right up until Christmas so forget auction sites with audacious prices and simply head down to the high street for some great value bundles (Xbox 360, controllers and games). be457b7860

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