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From what I've seen, Baloon Trip could be brilliant and probably uses the DS' abilities the most.
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Take long to load, but enjoy them.
The first is an ARM 7, same as in the GBA but running at twice the clock rate.
The second is a new ARM 9 which includes things such as sound codecs and generally makes the system capable of much more than the GBA.
It is possible that the ARM 7 is just there to support GBA compatability, and the ARM 9 is the true DS processor.
Definately one of the Nes elites, but this Balloon Trip is completely different. As good as Fight was, what would you do with two screens? :-)
Heh. Those touch-screens had better be made of something tough too. If Metroid: Hunters is anything like 'Prime for combat, you sure will be hitting that A-button - or screen - a lot, and hard! ;D
I know the Prime series is meant to be different, but seeing as they're the supposed future of Metroid games... :-)
It would be nice if they put a third person view in the top screen.
I think that was one of your idea's originally Dringo! ;-)
And it did seem to be single play in the demo, unless other players were playing as those little bugs that were getting squished! :-D
Perhaps the focus is multiplayer but I expect that there'll be a single player alongside it. Or TS2 style training subgames atleast. :-)
Hunters is a pure multiplayer game Strafio... there is no adventure mode...
And it's on the bottom screen because you use your finger to shoot etc...
And why have the FP'd it permanently?
That's annoying.
I mean, Prime was good but it lacked a good portion of what a good Metroid game should have.
I'll take a gander over them tomorrow.
It is glorious.