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  • 2 weeks later...

Chrono-Trigger, coming to DS, no shit:


http://www.square-enix.co.jp/ctds/

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/35888.html


Nice for the poor souls who didn't get to play it on silicon last time around.


With a large budget splurged on this "cursed" rpg title, an international release looks pretty certain:


Metal Slug 7 on DS is sheer genius! Anybody else braving it on Hard?


http://youtube.com/watch?v=4bpCBXJTXh8


This looks interesting, won't fit the mario kart wheel though..


http://wiinintendo.net/2008/07/14/introducing-wii-motionplus-accessory-for-the-wii-remote/

  • 2 weeks later...

Just to bump the thread, some info on the new [last?] Castlevania for the DS, out soon here [sorry its an IGN link...]


http://uk.ds.ign.com/articles/888/888646p1.html


And FFIV [one of the best snes rpgs ever [despite being a "lite" version of the game] has just got released over the pond:


http://na.square-enix.com/ff4/


Shame about the localised voice "acting", but meh, at least the game will hopefully get the audience it deserves!

I hope it has more longevity than the (overhyped imho) first one. Personally, I'd much rather get my game on with Llamatron on the Amiga than Geometry wars any day, on the other hand its good to see more back to basics gaming being developed and pushed, then again its not really a concept that could / should launch yet another gaming "franchise" imho and would have liked to see the team have done something different instead.
Does anyone know of a foolproof playstation emulator I can download, the ones I've looked at so far have been hard work to download and install requiring several different download sources. Also, and this may well have been covered at length already...is GTA4 simply too dark in places to see what the hell your doing, or is it just me?

anyone played this yet

http://braid-game.com/


lovely game. Taking elements of other games, visuals of yoshis island, that one with the reversing time trick and flashback/oddworld etc, and created a beautiful thing that may not be quite ICO territory, but definitely close to that gaming as art area.

Yep - it's just beautiful. From the moment you realise the game has started (with you in silhouette) to the ideas presented in what appears to be a straightforward platform 2D effort.


This and geometry wars 2 from a week or so back have kept me busy on the console front - classic stuff

  • 2 weeks later...

N+ for DS


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNVEsWeA5s8


Oh and also, Bakuretsu muteki Bangaioh, a cult hit on the N64 (sold mine for a fortune, heh) and the pirated to death Dreamcast, had a kind of remix sort of thing out on the DS earlier this year, funnily enough it seems its out in English now.




Old skool enough?


Was having a discussion with someone from a company that designs and manufactures chips for Nintendo, and we both came to the same conclusion - the DS is just toooo good! Just what can Nin do to top it????

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