Opa-Opa wrote:
Whoa! And now they're making a new Yoshi game. "Yoshi's Universal Gravitation". Sounds like a physics book from a japanese scientist to me.
Actually, the Yoshi game has been out in Japan for awhile, though I heard it was a disappointment.
Actually, I heard it was decent. It's going to be called Yoshi Topsy Turvy when it comes out here in the states and in Europe
It's a neat idea, but from what I hear, the rotation is really chunky and kind of unweildy to control. It's a neat idea for a game, but I really have trouble seeing how it could work on a system where the screen is attached to the thing you're turning.
There's a rotation sensor in the cartridge, so when you tilt the GBA, it detects it and adjusts the action on-screen accordingly. They had a few Game Boy games with this mechanic, some Kirby game (which I think was the first) and a Made in Wario also. I think Pelican also made a controller like this once, years and years ago.
Arrgghhh!Why did Nintendo push back Wario Ware:Twisted two whole months.Why is it since DS was released there are less games being released for both systems!I want to try out this gyro sensor whatcha you call it.I'm also anticipating Yoshi Topsy Turvy.Ugh should of stayed with Universal Gravitation.
Seymour wrote:Arrgghhh!Why did Nintendo push back Wario Ware:Twisted two whole months.Why is it since DS was released there are less games being released for both systems!I want to try out this gyro sensor whatcha you call it.I'm also anticipating Yoshi Topsy Turvy.Ugh should of stayed with Universal Gravitation.
GET THIS MAN A BOOK DESCRIBING THE LAWS OF GRAMMAR.
Seymour Skinner wrote:Arrgghhh!Why did Nintendo push back Wario Ware:Twisted two whole months.Why is it since DS was released there are less games being released for both systems!I want to try out this gyro sensor whatcha you call it.I'm also anticipating Yoshi Topsy Turvy.Ugh should of stayed with Universal Gravitation.
I'll only assume your space bar was broken (Or barely working) and leave it at that, Seinfeld.
Green Gibbon! wrote:There's a rotation sensor in the cartridge, so when you tilt the GBA, it detects it and adjusts the action on-screen accordingly. They had a few Game Boy games with this mechanic, some Kirby game (which I think was the first) and a Made in Wario also. I think Pelican also made a controller like this once, years and years ago.
They should make controllers with these, so everyone would go back to playing just like my sister.
Green Gibbon! wrote:By the way, your avatar is jammin'.