Puyo Pop PC
Puyo Pop PC
Sega have announced that the Windows version of Puyo Pop Fever will go on sale in Japanese stores from the 24th of September. Perhaps sensing consumers' immunity to the already over–exposed game, Sega have added two new features to this latest strain of the fever.
Firstly, the game can played online, without, unlike PSO, the need for a subscription, allowing players to pit their skills against each other or simply chat and make friends in the Puyo Pop Lobby. Secondly, the game will include a redesigned version of the Saturn USB controller:
^ This is identical to the Mac version apart from having orange buttons. As the old Saturn ads used to say, “This is coolâ€￾!
^Play on-line or simply chat
According to Watch Impress the game will cost 5229 yen sans-controller or 7329 yen for both game and controller
Firstly, the game can played online, without, unlike PSO, the need for a subscription, allowing players to pit their skills against each other or simply chat and make friends in the Puyo Pop Lobby. Secondly, the game will include a redesigned version of the Saturn USB controller:
^ This is identical to the Mac version apart from having orange buttons. As the old Saturn ads used to say, “This is coolâ€￾!
^Play on-line or simply chat
According to Watch Impress the game will cost 5229 yen sans-controller or 7329 yen for both game and controller
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Actually, it's already got PSO outnumbered. At least all the different versions are identical.Oh boy. I predict Puyo Pop will become the new Phantasy Star Online.
The best Puyo ever was Puyo Puyo Tsu, the second one. Puyo Pop on the NeoGeo Pocket was also cool, not only because it was a port of Puyo Tsu, but because it was (as far as I know) the only Puyo ever that let you change the design of the Puyos, so you could have blocks, or whatever.
http://www.ncsxshop.com/cgi-bin/shop/07 ... d=7z6CZji5
Apparently you can buy the controller seperately. This works with PC or Macintosh. I can live with $40 dollars for a great PC controller. The main page of this shop says it feels absolutely identical to the original. Yay.
Edit: Oh, and it's grey now, not white.
Apparently you can buy the controller seperately. This works with PC or Macintosh. I can live with $40 dollars for a great PC controller. The main page of this shop says it feels absolutely identical to the original. Yay.
Edit: Oh, and it's grey now, not white.
I still haven't bought the controller. I'm starting to think that maybe I'd be better off buying one of these <<Saturn-style Street Fighter PS2 controllers>> and a PS2-to-USB adaptor. It would be cheaper, and I could use dualshocks and my arcade sticks, as well. Just a thought.
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Unfortunantly, after NFS: Underground was released, I bought it, had fun the first couple of days, and then I just sold it... the game was just SO FUCKING SHITTY I just had to forget about it.
That's something I can't stand of EGM... why the fuck do they keep preaising a game that sucked, meanwhile the ban the cool games???
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When "Burnout" came out for the Cube, I bought it, played it, got all excited, and I imagined "Hey, what if the next NFS is like this game???".
Unfortunantly, after NFS: Underground was released, I bought it, had fun the first couple of days, and then I just sold it... the game was just SO FUCKING SHITTY I just had to forget about it.
That's something I can't stand of EGM... why the fuck do they keep preaising a game that sucked, meanwhile the ban the cool games???
(CV 64/LoD were among the best castlevanias ever... anbd, well, with IGA, EGM, and sorts, the whole thing has gone to hell... if you don't believe me, play CV: Lament of the Innocent, or better yet, DON'T)