gonintendo.com— “World Exclusive! Step back in time as a classic game makes a long overdue return”. The stars on the page seem to make some kind of outline. Any guesses?
Mar 16, 2007View in Crawl 4
I dunno, I see Kid Icarus in the stars. The "moon" is part of his bow, and to the upper right, the stars bunched up are part of a quiver.I don't know where Nights fits into everything, but "classic game" reminds me more of Kid Icarus than Nights.
I think it'll be Kid Icarus.. Remakes of Rygar (did they do one of those on the PS2?) and Kid Niki (is that developer still around) would be pretty cool as well.
They did Rygar on PS2. It was kinda like a proto-version of God of War, although not quite as good (and it was pretty hard). I was kinda surprised that people who freaked out about God of War hadn't played Rygar. They share a lot of the same play elements.
"That's why it's not emulatable on PCs. I'd image it'd be hard for Wii too."I don't know what crack you've been smoking, but I've emulated the Saturn just fine . . .
"I know how you feel, because I lament the death of Sega as a console player. But honestly, I prefer they make games for Nintendo (a true game company) than for Microsoft or Sony (electronics/computing giants who killed Sega with their resources). Sega and Nintendo was the golden era of gaming."I don't know what you're talking about in regards to MS. Their relationship with them has been beneficial for quite a while. Sony was the only one really responsible for Sega's death (besides themselves). Sega decided against using a DVD-Rom which cost them a lot of market after the PS2 was released. Then you had Sony hyping the EE and "Toy Story" graphics and whatnot.
eric1Mar 17, 2007
I dunno, I see Kid Icarus in the stars. The "moon" is part of his bow, and to the upper right, the stars bunched up are part of a quiver.I don't know where Nights fits into everything, but "classic game" reminds me more of Kid Icarus than Nights.
benedictkennyMar 17, 2007
That's a nose.Michael Jackson's MooonWalker Return.
iammustangmanMar 17, 2007
agreed to the max. zit, rash, pimple = my boizi = the lamez for using z
sid0Mar 17, 2007
@timpSSF works on fast PCs and plays most games.
nerdvernacularMar 17, 2007
I think it'll be Kid Icarus.. Remakes of Rygar (did they do one of those on the PS2?) and Kid Niki (is that developer still around) would be pretty cool as well.
welvisMar 17, 2007
I still can't find a Wii. Sucks to be me.
tsinderMar 17, 2007
They did Rygar on PS2. It was kinda like a proto-version of God of War, although not quite as good (and it was pretty hard). I was kinda surprised that people who freaked out about God of War hadn't played Rygar. They share a lot of the same play elements.
tsinderMar 17, 2007
It kinda looks like Knuckles the echidna, but I guess Sonic has had about 1,000 remakes, and most of them are pretty mediocre.
zinjashikeMar 18, 2007
"That's why it's not emulatable on PCs. I'd image it'd be hard for Wii too."I don't know what crack you've been smoking, but I've emulated the Saturn just fine . . .
zinjashikeMar 18, 2007
"I know how you feel, because I lament the death of Sega as a console player. But honestly, I prefer they make games for Nintendo (a true game company) than for Microsoft or Sony (electronics/computing giants who killed Sega with their resources). Sega and Nintendo was the golden era of gaming."I don't know what you're talking about in regards to MS. Their relationship with them has been beneficial for quite a while. Sony was the only one really responsible for Sega's death (besides themselves). Sega decided against using a DVD-Rom which cost them a lot of market after the PS2 was released. Then you had Sony hyping the EE and "Toy Story" graphics and whatnot.