Interesting timestamp.Mario was dubbed in the DS Basketball game, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4LpENuzp3c&t=01m42s
Interesting timestamp.Mario was dubbed in the DS Basketball game, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4LpENuzp3c&t=01m42s
he says fantástico in english one as well.Couldn't find any gameplay in Spanish that wasn't a let's play, but it's Mario saying "fantástico" at that timestamp.
Unless we can't post let's plays in Resetera?
i just caught that, wtf!?
putting someone into mortal peril in 5 to 8 second slices is like, peak wariowareOh man, I've missed this. Did feel a bit weird in the push minigame when I shoved someone off the top of a mountain though.
Just checked it and you're right, uh. So weird that they put that line at all, then.
The websites confirm that Gamer is back, and they probably did just reuse the art from Game & Wario.Just checked it and you're right, uh. So weird that they put that line at all, then.
So get back on the thread. this is as fun as always.
It also seems like the Gamer minigame from G&W makes a comeback, but I'd swear it had the art from the WiiU game in the demo screenshot. Maybe they didn't redraw it in the new style and just used the old assets.
putting someone into mortal peril in 5 to 8 second slices is like, peak warioware
it's just Mario bein' italianJust checked it and you're right, uh. So weird that they put that line at all, then.
Considering it has it's roots on GBA as a definitive pick up and play game, I'd say this is objectively false.I still don't get Wario Ware on 3DS. It's a local co op party game.
I know right? ;_;
Mario was dubbed in the DS Basketball game, though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4LpENuzp3c&t=01m42s
Sorry, my mistake then. I remember playing the Wii game with a bunch of friends. For me the best part of the game is to see how your friends fail miserably and look silly doing so.
First time europeans will get to experience microgames from the best entry, Twisted.
yeah, all Nintendo handhelds were region-free up until the DSiI own a boxed copy of Twisted on GBA (purchased on release) and live in the UK. Would this be an imported copy then? Was the GBA not region locked?
yeah, all Nintendo handhelds were region-free up until the DSi
I own a boxed copy of Twisted on GBA (purchased on release) and live in the UK. Would this be an imported copy then? Was the GBA not region locked?
I could have sworn i bought it from Play.com
But yes - great game, and looking forward to this addition to the series.
Dude... the microgames are all played on the bottom screen...
Twisted's motion sensor contained mercury so they couldn't legally sell it in the EU.
I just remembered Twisted had rumble too. I knew there was something that didn't feel right about the "Twist" portion of the demo. It's lacking tactile feedback.
I'm pretty sure that's a myth. Yoshi's Universal Gravitation uses the same motion sensor and they sold that game in Europe just fine. (Unfortunately - that game is a bust. I'd much rather have Twisted)Twisted's motion sensor contained mercury so they couldn't legally sell it in the EU.
I always thought it had something to do with certain quick twisting motions you had to. It might have put to much stress on your arms or something? That and the DS was out pretty soon or at the same time when Twisted was supposed to be released. Maybe that had something to do with it as well.I'm pretty sure that's a myth. Yoshi's Universal Gravitation uses the same motion sensor and they sold that game in Europe just fine. (Unfortunately - that game is a bust. I'd much rather have Twisted)