Is there going to be a touchpad dongle?
(HEY, YOU NEVER KNOW!)
According to IGN and Gamefront, a Rev version of this will be shown at E3. The DS version was a great game minus some glitches, can't wait for details on this. *-neo
Is there going to be a touchpad dongle?
(HEY, YOU NEVER KNOW!)
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
MORE DONGLES MORE INNOVATION!
Excellent. The DS game was really cool (if a bit difficult), and I was thinking the whole time I was playing it that if I were them I'd put a version on Rev day one. It would be a huge bost to the series if they were to get in on the launch hype. Although I will admit, I'm not sure the Revmote would be better for the game than the stylus.
-Kyo
A Revolution version would have the advantage of being on a bigger screen that your hand wouldn't partially obscure. The controller could probably work as a accurate laser pointer and toggle between instruments.Originally Posted by StriderKyo
BTW, I mainly posted this as it seems one of the first interesting Rev games, so far we've got a Midway game, Disney's Cars, and Harvest Moon: We wish we had a shred of creativity left. *-neo
Nice, I haven't played Trauma Center yet but this can only bode well for some decent variety at launch outside of the shovelware from midway and Disney. I also think the Rev controller would possibly make for an interesting control scheme in a Katamari game.
Gimme a break. Shovelware from Atlus and Namco are more acceptable to you?Originally Posted by Dylan1CC
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
What's so hard to figure out that I'd rather try Trauma Center or Katamari on the Rev controller than some garbage from midway or disney kart?Originally Posted by Revoltor
Last edited by 1CCOSA; 04 Mar 2006 at 09:01 PM.
Actually it really isn't that hard for me to figure out at all.
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
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