So, I've noticed something about the samurai game in Wii version regarding the part where it tells you the story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O420AQ8sYI and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyMMrt7OMms The former is before its release, the latter is after. The story bit in the prerelease shows that both the boy and girl had pinwheels and both had been stolen, only getting one in the end, giving that "to be continued" for there to be a second version to get the second pinwheel back. In the post-release, only the boy has a pinwheel but it still gives a to be continued.
Is there a trope for this? I don't look around this place enough to know and a simple search doesn't really help since I'm not sure what I'm looking for in the first place. I know it doesn't really affect the gameplay, but I thought it'd be nice to point out the difference.
So, I've noticed something about the samurai game in Wii version regarding the part where it tells you the story. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7O420AQ8sYI and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyMMrt7OMms The former is before its release, the latter is after. The story bit in the prerelease shows that both the boy and girl had pinwheels and both had been stolen, only getting one in the end, giving that "to be continued" for there to be a second version to get the second pinwheel back. In the post-release, only the boy has a pinwheel but it still gives a to be continued.
Is there a trope for this? I don't look around this place enough to know and a simple search doesn't really help since I'm not sure what I'm looking for in the first place. I know it doesn't really affect the gameplay, but I thought it'd be nice to point out the difference.