27th April 2006, 9:05 AM
Quote:say it with me: fucking KONAMI SUPPORT!!!!!!!!!! the game sounds odd, like an adventure puzzle game. I'm imagining a gameplay scenario like you have nets and the like to catch the Elebits while they'll try to flee and hide - then you'll use tools such as hammers to break open objects to find the Elebits, or even dangle 'food' to bait them out. With the producer of well known music games at the helm, I exect to see something with music, maybe like playing a tune to hypnotize the Elebits in to coming out of their hiding places. Sounds very awesome but very weird, if th gameplay is super tight we'll basically have an easter egg hunt on our hands which could be alot of fun.
Konami supported the N64, but their Gamecube support has been seriously lacking...
Quote:SEGA ANNOUNCES SUPER MONKEY BALL: BANANA BLITZ FOR NINTENDO'S REVOLUTION CONSOLE
Sounds perfect for the Revolution controller...
Quote:bummer. no on line. But I think it's really cool that they let you choose between playing the game traditionally (using the buttons... shell?) or by actually standing up and swinging your golf club (revcon). having it offline will mean a great multiplayer experience because it will be contained and streamlined but also people will litteraly take turns to stand up and take their swings while we marvel at the anime panty shots and make fun of their form.
Pangya... the PC game... Tecmo has nothing to do with it (it's made by a Korean developer; I think that Tecmo is just making the Revolution version...), but this is it... (the US version is called Albatross 18: Realms of PangYa) It's free, with payment for optional things (extra items, equipment, etc). I played it a few times several months ago (well before the GC announcement), but... well... it's golf. Fantasy-ish golf, but golf. Boring... :) It's still on my HDD though, but I don't play it...
http://www.albatross18.com
Quote:The most interesting part to me in the story is the fact that this is the first Madden to be done outside of Tiburon.
Not counting the Game Boy titles, I assume...