Between this and Mario Pinball, Nintendo is the haven for pinball games. I think this will be very fun. Fresh takes on genres all over for the big N.
This game makes me go: more than anything ever.
From Nintendo Insider:
"The first pinball game that throws you into the midst of mighty clashes between armies on boards laid out like chaotic battlefields.
Charge! Fire the giant pinball known as the Odama (tentative name) into the fray and use the flippers to send it crashing over battalions and into troop barracks. As you collect prisoners of war, they'll fight for your side, but be careful not to crush your own troops.
Call for reinforcements! Your men will automatically try their best to dam rivers, liberate extra flippers and clear the way to the enemy's gate. If another player joins your game, though, they can control where the troops go and even help them dodge the Odama."
And to add to this insanity, player 2 can interact with the game using the Bongo Controller!
Is it even possible for the human body to ingest the amount of drugs that the developers of this game obviously have?
Full article and screenshots here.
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Between this and Mario Pinball, Nintendo is the haven for pinball games. I think this will be very fun. Fresh takes on genres all over for the big N.
Anyone know if Yoot Saito has his hand in this project?
Both hands are all over this project. It's his baby.Originally Posted by Frogacuda
"I've watched while the maggots have defiled the earth. They have
built their castles and had their wars. I cannot stand by idly any longer." - Otogi 2
That game was crazy. Like Hansel with Sting- I don't really want to play it, but I'm glad it exists.
The ball seemed to move around a little too slow though.
That looks pretty awesome, sign me up.
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Odama Pin Ballin?
hah!
Sounds neat, I wanna try it.
Sure sounds like something he'd do. Sign me up. Who's publishing?Originally Posted by Ammadeau
The full title is Yoot Saito's Odama, or at least that's how I saw it at E3.
One of the things I missed early on when playing that I had explained to me is that you can tilt the play field with the left analog and speed up the ball. I thought it a bit slow to begin with too, but once I found that it picked up nicely.
James
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