Pokemon... Jurassic Park style!
New Trailer of Nintendo's new Fossil Fighters series. Comes out 8/10.

Judging for their E3 showing, that's the last thing I'd say about Nintendo at the moment (unless you're also talking about the big-name sequels). More quick examples of said shovelware, please?Dr. BUGMAN wrote:What the hell is going on with Nintendo lately? Is all this banal stuff coming down the pipe due to demand for more involving software? I mean, holy shit this looks like something Mattel of Bandai would put out.
I've received a lot of peculiar things from Nintendo in the past: A DSi cake, a call from Mario, a box of candies, but this is the first that made me work to find out what it was.
Inside today's package was a large white rock with the words Fossil Fighters cut into its surface. Digging deeper into the shredded paper that filled the box I also found a chisel, a brush and a large piece of brown paper.
To work then.
Pretty much this. Except the Mario ones, which look to be in the spirit of what the franchise is about while still doing their own thing.Wombatwarlord777 wrote:(unless you're also talking about the big-name sequels).
That's pretty awesome, actually. They should sell a version of the game in a rock. :P Okay, maybe not, but that's still a cool promo idea.Edgerock wrote:Video of Nintendo sending the game inside an actual rock as a gift to Kotaku. They also provide a chisel, and brush. Also of him chiseling the game out.
I took a quick peek inside the Player's Guide for the game at the local Toys 'R Us--there actually ARE mammoths, sabretooth cats, pterosaurs, and aquatic reptiles and such in the game. I didn't check on the pre-dinosaur-era animals (anomalocaris and such), but it's definitely not just giant reptiles.Zeta wrote:Considering the "fossil" premise doesn't limit the idea to dinosaurs, they could easily toss in mammoths, pteranodons, plesiosaurs, ammonites, anomalocari and everything else that's extinct right now. But it seems it's just a reskin fest.
Indeed, as did I, and I'm highly releived. There are no pre-Dinosaur fossils like Trilobite, sadly. There are about 100 different "Vivosaurs" in the game - the storyline explains that reviving the prehistoric fossils gave the creatures superpowers, hence their fighting ability. The body-types for reskins are about 30 different distinct types. Some of them have lots of reskins representing related families of animals, while others have as little as one (kind of a waste, really).I took a quick peek inside the Player's Guide for the game at the local Toys 'R Us--there actually ARE mammoths, sabretooth cats, pterosaurs, and aquatic reptiles and such in the game. I didn't check on the pre-dinosaur-era animals (anomalocaris and such), but it's definitely not just giant reptiles.
Yeah, pretty much. The battle system plays much more like the Pokemon TCG than the Pokemon video games, though.So...it's Pokemon combined with Jurassic Park?