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
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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!)
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.
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.Quote:
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?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dylan1CC
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?Quote:
Originally Posted by Revoltor
Actually it really isn't that hard for me to figure out at all.