9th March 2005, 5:13 PM
Actually M64 has a few new levels, but they are more like the Bowser battle levels. I mean, that's not a bad thing, those were fun levels, but they aren't massive levels or anything. They also added an extra star to every level. Also, they actually removed a few stars and replaced them with different stars. Most of the game is the same, but they added enough extra content to make it fun enough.
Oh and, lazy I suppose I might get used to it. I know they were going for the analog stick angle there, but it just didn't work for me. With the real thing, I can actually feel where I'm holding the stick. Otherwise, I'm all "okay I need to move back... nuts I accidently moved too far forward on the screen now okay, no, no, no, AAAARGG! that's it's cross pad time...". Cross pad wasn't exactly awesome or anything, but it was better than the touch screen could ever be... They really should have made the 4 cross pad buttons pressure sensitive.
Oh and, lazy I suppose I might get used to it. I know they were going for the analog stick angle there, but it just didn't work for me. With the real thing, I can actually feel where I'm holding the stick. Otherwise, I'm all "okay I need to move back... nuts I accidently moved too far forward on the screen now okay, no, no, no, AAAARGG! that's it's cross pad time...". Cross pad wasn't exactly awesome or anything, but it was better than the touch screen could ever be... They really should have made the 4 cross pad buttons pressure sensitive.
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