Grandy02
Balloon Fighter
I'm so happy today
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Post by Grandy02 on Oct 2, 2008 15:36:54 GMT -5
Trailer for Mario & Luigi RPG 3: www.gametrailers.com/player/40748.htmlCan't wait for this and the new WarioWare! But I hope the new RPG will be better than Partners in Time. This is also very nice and all, but it lacks the amount of memorable characters, locations and such stuff as seen in Superstar Saga. Especially the main antagonists aren't as good as Cackletta and Fawful, the Shroob princesses are just evil, haven't much screen time and you can't even understand what they say. I learned to like Stuffwell and Kylie Koopa, but the prequel has much more original loveable characters for me, and overall it is full of funny moments, much more than in Partners in Time. As for WarioWare, creating microgames (with Mario Paint ) is an awesome new content, but I hope this will also have traditional WarioWare gameplay with the character-driven stages.
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Post by Da Robot on Oct 2, 2008 15:42:05 GMT -5
Cave Story is coming to WiiWare with all new features! EDIT: Here's the proof right here.It is true.
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Post by Flip on Oct 2, 2008 15:42:05 GMT -5
The online FE gear is really sick. Fantastic use of Wi-Fi that Nintendo needed to get on top of.
Glad to see the Wii shaping up in its own "online," albeit still lacking in many ways. Here's hoping Wii Speak can run in the background behind other games. hobo, here's hoping it includes stuff like "what your buddies are playing" and the like, a la XBOX Live. Wii desperately needs that feature.
EDIT: I'm calling bull on Cave Story, because that is too damn PERFECT. Freaky story for the day: I dreamt that I was playing Cave Story on the Wii last week, and how incredible it was to experience via WiiWare with all the cool new shit.
I guess it's not surprising, because the dude who made Cave Story mentioned a while back that Nintendo may have been interested.
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Post by Dasher Misire on Oct 2, 2008 16:23:09 GMT -5
S&P2 and PO Wii opinions on the other threads. Though gotta correct GenG, the future scene was TEN years into the future. The main game is in 2007, the subway scene was 2017.
Mario&Luigi 3 looks wonderful. Chancellor's back, Bowser looks awesome playable, and of course, LUIGI!! I hope he get some solo time again like the first game.
Oh and as for the Gamecube Wiimakes, I sincerely hope (and likely this will happen) Jungle Beat will bomb. Barrel Blast was PANNED and sold horribly for the controls without bongos, and that's what will happen here. So hopefully the game will get bad reviews as well and we'll say goodbye to the abominable monster designs. Yuck. Oh and LUIGI'S MANSION WII PLEASE NINTENDO. That'll be amazing to play next year on Halloween. (Playing it this month but imagine with Wii controls. Perfect game for it, too)
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GenG
Chibi-Robo
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Post by GenG on Oct 2, 2008 16:39:23 GMT -5
Though gotta correct GenG, the future scene was TEN years into the future. The main game is in 2007, the subway scene was 2017. Yes, of course, but Issa was still a child. He looks like a teenager in the screens, so S&P2 must take place roughly about 15-20 years after the original.
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Post by Hiker of Games on Oct 2, 2008 17:20:01 GMT -5
Oh and as for the Gamecube Wiimakes, I sincerely hope (and likely this will happen) Jungle Beat will bomb. Barrel Blast was PANNED and sold horribly for the controls without bongos, and that's what will happen here. So hopefully the game will get bad reviews as well and we'll say goodbye to the abominable monster designs. I wouldn't mind the opposite. Jungle Beat was awesome. But it's going to suck without the Bongos. They need a Play For Gamecube series that ports Barrel Blast to the Gamecube to use Bongos.
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Post by parrothead on Oct 2, 2008 17:21:10 GMT -5
Well, it looks like Punch-Out!! Wii will most likely be the remake of the NES versions, but will it feature Super Macho Man or Mr. Dream as the final boxers to face? We know Mike Tyson will not return due to several bad things he did: (rape conviction, KOed by Buster Douglas, bit Holyfield's ear, etc.). The Punch-Out!! arcades weren't as successful as the NES versions due to being released in the middle of the North American Video Game Crash of 1983. Also, most people got tired of going to the arcades and stayed home playing home consoles, handhelds and computers. Super Punch-Out!! for the Super NES, despite having most of its reviews by big-name critics being positive, the game didn't seem to gain as much or more attention than the NES versions due to not starring Little Mac nor anymore boxers from the NES version other than Bald Bull, Mr. Sandman and Super Macho Man. When the blonde-haired protagonist of the game appeared in Fight Night Round 2, his appearance cause more Punch-Out!! fans to step further away from him, while shouting things like "That's not Little Mac! That's that Super Saiyan Brian Peppers guy on steroids and Enzyme! KILL HIM WITH FIRE!!!" You can tell me he is not Little Mac as many times as you want, but I already know it and I haven't being referring to him as "Little Mac" nor "SNES Mac" ever since Little Mac became an Assist Trophy in SSBB. Currently, the SNES Super Punch-Out!! protagonist is still staying in the dark, waiting for his next appearance in a Nintendo game to come.
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Post by Hiker of Games on Oct 2, 2008 17:23:01 GMT -5
They should sneak him into Punch Out Wii as an optional boxer to unlock. Because I mean it would be crazy if they didn't make this version two player.
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Post by Manspeed on Oct 2, 2008 17:59:09 GMT -5
May I ask why you're so obsessed with the Super Punch-Out protagonist Parrot? I have this theory that he's actually Little Mac's son and the the game takes place many years in the future after the original.
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Post by Dasher Misire on Oct 2, 2008 18:09:37 GMT -5
And that's why nobody's aged a bit and Super Macho Man's still kicking? Do you make any sense or are you thinking it's like Tiny Kong?
And Trace Memory Wii. That looks great. Might have to buy that too, missed out the first time.
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Post by TV Eye on Oct 2, 2008 18:12:34 GMT -5
It's not as big a deal as you say it is, Parrothead. Having a different character in a boxing game does not affect sales.
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Post by Manspeed on Oct 2, 2008 19:43:37 GMT -5
And that's why nobody's aged a bit and Super Macho Man's still kicking? Do you make any sense or are you thinking it's like Tiny Kong? And Trace Memory Wii. That looks great. Might have to buy that too, missed out the first time. Nobody? Who's in Super Punch-Out that's also in Punch-Out? I'm not talking about the arcade games here.
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Post by Smashchu on Oct 2, 2008 21:33:32 GMT -5
Oh and as for the Gamecube Wiimakes, I sincerely hope (and likely this will happen) Jungle Beat will bomb. Barrel Blast was PANNED and sold horribly for the controls without bongos, and that's what will happen here. So hopefully the game will get bad reviews as well and we'll say goodbye to the abominable monster designs. I wouldn't mind the opposite. Jungle Beat was awesome. But it's going to suck without the Bongos. They need a Play For Gamecube series that ports Barrel Blast to the Gamecube to use Bongos. Pretty much this. Also, I hope Super Punch-Out guys never comes back. He was ugly (especially in 3D) and not as awesome as Little Mac.
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Post by parrothead on Oct 2, 2008 22:40:51 GMT -5
In my opinion, the SNES SPO protagonist has more moves, better winning taunts, and no offense but, doesn't look as dopey as Little Mac does. Also, he, the other boxers and the announcer were voiced by Charles Martinet before he later voiced Mario in Mario's Game Gallery (a.k.a. Mario's FUNdamentals). The SNES Super Punch-Out!! was the first Punch-Out!! game I've played. I laughed very hard at some boxers I fought against like Gabby Jay and Bear Hugger. The SNES version has more fight songs and was far more faithful to the arcade stand-up gameplay than the NES version does.
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GenG
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Post by GenG on Oct 3, 2008 2:18:56 GMT -5
In my opinion, the SNES SPO protagonist has more moves, better winning taunts, and no offense but, doesn't look as dopey as Little Mac does. Also, he, the other boxers and the announcer were voiced by Charles Martinet before he later voiced Mario in Mario's Game Gallery (a.k.a. Mario's FUNdamentals). The SNES Super Punch-Out!! was the first Punch-Out!! game I've played. I laughed very hard at some boxers I fought against like Gabby Jay and Bear Hugger. The SNES version has more fight songs and was far more faithful to the arcade stand-up gameplay than the NES version does. The gameplay was more or less the same for the arcade and for the NES version: Move left, move right, parry, evade, face jab, face straight, belly jab, belly straight and uppercut. There was just a change in representation and style because of the posibilities of the NES. Also SPO was easy. In the NES PO the last fighters pulled out one-hit-KO moves from nowhere lol.
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