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The Everyman
a sigularity is 1d? :OFoxHimself said:A singularity is 1D - you wouldn't be able to see it :lol
you just blew my mind. it's literally the smallest thing possible? so small it cannot have length and width?
a sigularity is 1d? :OFoxHimself said:A singularity is 1D - you wouldn't be able to see it :lol
StateofMind said:It's hard to believe that the database would work that well, but the impressions definitely have me saying wow.
I need to rebuy a DS now.
Feep said:Wait a minute, I'm an idiot. I just realized I HAVE that issue of Nintendo Power; they were giving it away on the show floor. I'll update this post with anything interesting I find.
Updates:
- This article says there are 280 stages, not 220. Awesome.
- At one point, the creative lead on the game found a bug in which he placed two bunnies on the field, and they reproduced infinitely and eventually crashed the game.
- Another bug he found: an elephant picked up a bazooka with its trunk and started firing wildly. Oh my GOD. :lol :lol :lol That's a bug?! Leave it in!
- The currency system is in "Ollars". You can buy new levels, avatars, and music.
- FUCK YES ONLINE LEVEL SHARING CONFIRMED. Friend Codes and all, but what-the-fuck-ever.
Black_Ice said:I am just learning about this game. Holy fucking fuck. I don't want to buy a DS for this game
GDGF said:Better start getting used to the idea :lol
Played Mario Bros. Played Elite Beat Agents. Tried to play Final Fantasy III... Played Pokemon. Sold on ebay.pulga said:Why the fuck would anyone even sell a DS. The mind boggles.
You could just as well be saying "Generally I don't like games". I mean christ.Black_Ice said:Generally, I don't like DS Games. But this just sounds too great :|
GDGF said:Seriously! Believe it or not, I'm walking on air. I never thought I could feel so free...
StateofMind said:Played Mario Bros. Played Elite Beat Agents. Tried to play Final Fantasy III... Played Pokemon. Sold on ebay.
Now I see a couple of Zelda games and Scribblenauts, which is potentially the coolest thing ever. I'm happy with my PSP that I barely touch just for Patapon, I assume Scribblenauts would be similar.
Sort ofVard said:Online level sharing is amazing, but I guess I was foolish to think it would be easy access like LBP's. "Friend codes" is the only disappointing thing I have read about the game yet. Still a must buy for me.
Aww, that is one minor point...if it had something silly like a 32 or 64 friend limit it could be annoying for message boards. But hopefully they at least save some of the memory space for a huge friends list.dragonlife29 said:Sort of, but I hope it has room for a LOT of friends--I want all you goddamn GAFfers!No, yeah--it is
Blizzard said:Aww, that is one minor point...if it had something silly like a 32 or 64 friend limit it could be annoying for message boards. But hopefully they at least save some of the memory space for a huge friends list.
Nocebo said:You could just as well be saying "Generally I don't like games". I mean christ.
Ouch. I'd trade some internet memes for being able to store a couple of custom levels or have a big friends list. I guess I can just add and delete people over and over if I need to.Jackson said:Don't get your hopes up, save space is being used for more important things (like the game itself :lol) It's unfortunate, but something had to give.
Blame the DS limitations when trying to cram everything in the universe into it.
64MB, 128MB, 256MB?!Jackson said:Don't get your hopes up, save space is being used for more important things (like the game itself :lol) It's unfortunate, but something had to give.
Blame the DS limitations when trying to cram everything in the universe into it.
pulga said:Tsk tsk, you're missing out, man. The DS is essential in this fucked up generation we're in. It's the one constant you know is never going to let you down :lol
That's it, you have to leave GAF now.Blizzard said:Ouch. I'd trade some internet memes for being able to store a couple of custom levels or have a big friends list.
Yes and encyclopedias, how else would you make sure?Eteric Rice said:I wonder how they made sure to get all of the words in? Did they just go through dictionary after dictionary?
Vyer said:I am reading this thread with my jaw on the floor. How can this be?
Eteric Rice said:What about Cthulhu?
Probably not, but I think he'd walk on water :lolmanueldelalas said:If you want to cross a river, and write God, does God create a path to cross the river?
Did you mean Colossi (aka pl. for Colossus)?Eteric Rice said:Make sure Collosuses are in! :O
splattergnome said:Since challenging 5th Cell with new words gets them implemented...
The answer is Moses, you heathen.manueldelalas said:If you want to cross a river, and write God, does God create a path to cross the river?
Hy_ said:Can OP/Mod update post with all the videos? Dev walkthrough on GT was great. First think I thought of when I saw the whale was "Hancock." Wonder if it will work...
m3k said:I said wow at post 217
everyone should throw them money :lol
jrricky said:Hey Jackson, why didnt you guys approach Nintendo to showcase this game at their conference? This would have definitely broaden awareness for the title, and brought alot of laughter and 'wows' to the press conference. It deserved to be put up on the big screen. What a missed opportunity...:-/
EatChildren said:I don't think anybody is quite sure what the hell went on with Nintendo's conference. While stuff like Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M were nice surprises, there's some absolutely killer third party stuff that should have headlined. Silent Hill and Scribblenauts really should have been at the conference, if just to drum up publicity and show some really top tier titles on Nintendo systems.
Nintendo didn't even show all of their own games at their conference. S&P2, that Monolith RPG, and that Arkanoid-like game that use M+ weren't there, not even in video reels.EatChildren said:I don't think anybody is quite sure what the hell went on with Nintendo's conference. While stuff like Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M were nice surprises, there's some absolutely killer third party stuff that should have headlined. Silent Hill and Scribblenauts really should have been at the conference, if just to drum up publicity and show some really top tier titles on Nintendo systems.