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    Tendo City Tendo City: Metropolitan District Tendo City Yoshi's Universal Gravitation revealed! And some more WW2 screens.

     
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    Yoshi's Universal Gravitation revealed! And some more WW2 screens.
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    #1
    9th September 2004, 9:53 AM
    Stolen from the Gaming-Age boards:

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    Sweet, it looks like the new Yoshi GBA game will be a platformer using Wario Ware 2-style motion sensor controls. Pretty damn cool, huh? It looks a lot like Yoshi's Story but is obviously not the same game.

    Oh and I must give props to Nintendojo for reporting that Yoshi GBA platformer rumor last year. Good call, guys.
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    #2
    9th September 2004, 12:14 PM
    That game at the bottom looks really weird...
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
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    #3
    9th September 2004, 12:22 PM
    Yeah... Nintendo is weird. Awesome weird.
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    #4
    9th September 2004, 12:33 PM
    I wouldn't have it any other way.
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
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    #5
    9th September 2004, 12:38 PM
    Did you read about that Giftpia director saying that he lied about making a DS game? That was hilarious!

    "Uh... syke!"
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    #6
    9th September 2004, 2:12 PM
    Haha, no I didn't hear about that. :D
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
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    #7
    9th September 2004, 2:15 PM
    He didn't say syke, but he did say that he lied about it.

    He's so awesome.
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    #8
    9th September 2004, 2:20 PM
    Here is the first update from September 3rd where he says that he's working on DS software:

    Quote:Game developer Skip Ltd., best known as the maker of the Nintendo GameCube title Giftpia, is developing an unnamed game for the Nintendo DS. "We're developing a title for the NDS,” comments Skip director Kenichi Nishi in the September 3 entry of his weblog. “I'm working 12 hours a day, but the staff are putting in even more effort. This place is starting to look like a field hospital...we have a deadline on Monday, so we're going to blast through the nights."

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    Hahaha, and then here's the news article where he says that he lied about the whole thing:

    Quote:Skip director "lied" about DS development


    Giftpia creator takes back public statements about DS game in the works.

    TOKYO--Last week, game developer and Skip Ltd. director Kenichi Nishi confirmed in his weblog that the company was developing a game for the Nintendo DS. The director has since then has taken back his statement, noting that he can't divulge any information about his current projects.

    "Sorry. It was all a lie," comments Nishi in an update to the original September 3 entry of his weblog. "I can't really talk about what I'm doing because of my legal obligation to keep secrets... I’m sorry for causing all the trouble."

    Nishi and Skip are best known for the Nintendo GameCube title Giftpia.

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    Hahaha, that's fucking hilarious. It's pretty obvious that he's just covering up for announcing something too soon, but it's still damn funny. Lol
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    #9
    11th September 2004, 9:58 AM
    Weird indeed... Wario Ware 2, some bizarre game on the bottom part, and a Yoshi tilt-sensor platformer? That could be pretty cool... a bongo sidescroller for the GC and a tilt one for GBA? Nintendo is trying to mix up that oldest of Nintendo genres, I see. Good for them!
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    13th September 2004, 10:07 AM
    Indeed.
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    #11
    13th September 2004, 12:31 PM
    It's about time platformers got an injection of innovation.
    Sometimes you get the scorpion.
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    #12
    13th September 2004, 12:34 PM
    I concur.
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    13th September 2004, 1:52 PM
    Yeah. They work fine in their classic form, but innovation is great too... some games of each kind is best, probably, and that's what Nintendo is doing. :)
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