Halo in any form on the GBA will either be a mere shadow of what it is on the PC and XBox, or something completely different entirely.Originally Posted by Jeremy
In other words, abusing the Halo name to sell a likely mediocre GBA game.
Can't successful teams like Bungie just stop while they can?Their product so far is great but they better not start selling out!
Halo in any form on the GBA will either be a mere shadow of what it is on the PC and XBox, or something completely different entirely.Originally Posted by Jeremy
In other words, abusing the Halo name to sell a likely mediocre GBA game.
Ever played Perfect Dark GBC?Originally Posted by lithium
Console FPS can, and have, spawned good 2D action games.
Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
And Perfect Dark GBC is not one of them.Originally Posted by AstroBlue
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I'm hoping for something similar to Metal Slug or Contra.
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Although I have to stick to my "bullshit" cry, if this were to happen, I think the DS idea was a good one. That'd be pretty fun.
This really might not apply to you, Jeremy, but I'd just like to comment that I hate it when people can't remember that Duke Nukem had two, similar (though, probably better) 2-D platformers before Duke3D and that Game Boy game. (Get it? Duke Nukem, Duke Nukem II, Duke Nukem 3-D, Duke Nukem Forever.) It's as if people forgot about DOS games already, even though it was only ten or fifteen years ago.Originally Posted by Jeremy
Just a comment.
Wow, I went nuts with parentheses...
I'll believe it when I see it, thank you.
For anyone who didn't pay attention a year ago, Microsoft is totally committed to making GBA games. They don't consider it competition.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/s...publishing+gba
I don't see why this is bullshit. I see it as the next logical step.
Don't bring logic into this. I call bullshit.Originally Posted by omfgninjas
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