I like my Cell Puzzle Bobble, though...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
Printable View
I like my Cell Puzzle Bobble, though...Quote:
Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
Ahh, ok. I've got T-Mobile...hopefully they put this up for download soon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shin Johnpv
I think cell phone games can be good as long as they're designed with phones in mind. I got Prince of Persia: Sands of Time and it plays suprisingly well on my Nokia 3650. The demo of Splinter Cell I tried was easy enough to play too.
That KOF game for the cell phone is horrendous. That is all.
please bring out SSV for Xbox Live!
SNK Vs Capcom and King of Fighters A were both officially announced for GBA in Japan also.
http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=259490
http://www.snk-capcom.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6594
A couple different people claiming that SNK is about to announce the two bundles (KOF 2k2/2k3, Metal Slug 4/5) for the Xbox as well as Samurai Shodown 5.
If they add in Live support...wow. Hopefully this rumor is true. :D
Just bring out Metal Slug 3. It's the best in the series. Actually, a X and 3 bundle would be the best thing ever. Though 5 has the best music.
Well, hopefully they'll also announce that the Xbox KoF pack won't still be coming out here 2 months after the PS2 version.
...unless it has Live compatibility. I think we could all understand that.Quote:
Originally Posted by StriderKyo
MS3 IGN hands on-
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/509/509...html?fromint=1
"Though MS 3 is similar to the arcade, there are a few good additions. For one thing, there are two extra modes (Storming the Mother Ship and Fat Island) unlocked when you beat Arcade Mode, and there are no quarters required to play (just $40 for the game). However, where you could plunk in a quarter or two to continue from the spot you croaked in the arcade, for the Xbox version continues take you back to the start of the level. The value of the continue is that it continues your score tally. This makes things a bit tougher, but extends Arcade Mode a bit, since it will take a little longer to beat."
"The arcade version of Metal Slug 3 isn't quite as pretty as the Xbox version, which offers sharper visuals and better contrast between the 2D sprite characters and the attractive hand-drawn backgrounds. The slowdown, which plagues many of the arcade Slugs, is pretty much non-existent on Xbox. It sounds small, but it makes a big difference in the overall experience and even in control, because there are scores of enemies coming at you at all times so a smooth framerate helps towards victory. Though the graphics might not be as stunning as everyone's used to on Xbox, this is a very colorful game with a distinct artistic style that helps it stand out."