ShockingAlberto said:I was playing MP3 today and realized that the Aurora Unit on Elysia is Unit 217.
ShockingAlberto said:I was playing MP3 today and realized that the Aurora Unit on Elysia is Unit 217.
Maximilian E. said:anyways, is the database upgradable? It would be nice if the devs could keep adding stuff by updates, more words and such and perhaps even more puzzles...
And if you miss him, you can just type "zombie", and he'll be more than happy to return and eat your brainsTobor said:Mine too. I almost feel bad for the poor zombie, but then again...zombie.
Willeth said:I also didn't say 'wow'.
I think I gasped a little and laughed for a while, but I didn't say 'wow'.
you'd be nuts not to! besides this game there is an absurd library of amazing games. its truly a gamer's system. just a few months ago i was strictly a pc gamer but my eyes have been opened.Shurs said:Wow! This is a unique and charming game. I've never owned a handheld before but, between this game and Rhythm Heaven, I'm thinking of picking up a DSi when this game is released.
This makes me so happy.Bearillusion said:Just showed my kids the E3 demo of this game and they both want it.
Eltacoman said:Eh, no. But I have a feeling I'm not wanted here so...
Or to go on the message board telling them that they are wrong and have contributed nothing to society.b.e.r.g said:Yes, it is getting alot of hype, but its at least the healthy kind. It's the game speaking for itself, its people who tried the game and then share the awesome
... and it's Jackson listening and answering to the fans questions and wishes. A much better way to sell your game than, uhm I don't know, jumping on the stage with a chainsaw gun or, let's say, renting someone named Ravi Drums to pretend he's having a good time.
EricDiesel said:This makes me so happy.
Why would you even need more words? You're probably never going to see everything as it is.Maximilian E. said:I have not read through teh whole thread and i have not read so much about this game but, so far, what I have seen sounds nice (i did read post 217 though..)
anyways, is the database upgradable? It would be nice if the devs could keep adding stuff by updates, more words and such and perhaps even more puzzles...
Blizzard said:I can't believe no one posted the release date yet! Amazon just emailed me with a new estimated arrival date of September 28 (sucks) but an official release date of September 15! WILL PICK UP IN STORE DAY ONE. Will also probably let my Amazon copy come anyway and give it to someone as a gift.
Maybe so. Someone said that if there's ever a first-of-month release date, then it's an estimation. We've been seeing October 1 and November 1 dates on Amazon and other sites. (I thought one or two games might HAVE been released on the first of a month, but maybe not). But:xfactor said:Those dates are probably estimation? I mean if there's a release date they will have either told us at E3 last week, or Jackson will have told us so in this thread already.
And Amazon just changed the release date to a specific day in the middle of September on their site. Jackson, please shoot me down if this is wrong. ;_;Amazon said:"We have received new release date information related to the order you placed on June 07 2009 (Order# whatever). The item(s) listed below will actually ship sooner than we originally expected based on the new release date:
"Scribblenauts" [Video Game]
Estimated arrival date: September 28 2009 - October 02 2009
Blizzard said:Maybe so. Someone said that if there's ever a first-of-month release date, then it's an estimation. We've been seeing October 1 and November 1 dates on Amazon and other sites. (I thought one or two games might HAVE been released on the first of a month, but maybe not). But:
And Amazon just changed the release date to a specific day in the middle of September on their site. Jackson, please shoot me down if this is wrong. ;_;
It should be evilore's quote about gimmicks instead :/tabsina said:
Compliments of Orpheon (not me)
Shurs said:Wow! This is a unique and charming game. I've never owned a handheld before but, between this game and Rhythm Heaven, I'm thinking of picking up a DSi when this game is released.
Let's not beat around the bush: the last two E3s were monumentally disappointing, offering few surprises and even less excitement. However, the show returned this year with a bang and included a lineup of spectacular games that easily bested the selections from years past. Just in terms of the exciting games on hand, this year's E3 was one of the best yet, with sequels to heavy hitters such as Forza Motorsport 2, Assassin's Creed, God of War, and Modern Warfare on display. But it wasn't a sequel that impressed us most. It was a little-known Nintendo DS game called Scribblenauts.
When people first hear of Scribblenauts, they often think, "That's impossible. There's no way that's going to work." But somehow, it does. Scribblenauts transported us back to our childhood, when the world was our playground and anything and everything seemed possible. The basis of Scribblenauts is this: You type in the name of an object, any object (so long as it's not copyrighted), via the touch-screen keyboard, and the object immediately appears inside the game's world. Words such as "cat," "soccer ball," and "police car" all spawn the object you would expect. But the game goes much further than that, recognizing words such as "unicorn," "rocket launcher," and even "Ebola." Whatever we threw at it instantly appeared, seemingly magically. Once you've summoned your objects of choice, you can then interact with them. You can take the police car for a joy ride, catch a ride on a unicorn, or use a rocket launcher to fend off the army of zombies you've created. The possibilities seem endless, as our battle between God and a manticore clearly demonstrated, though neither was a match for the black hole we spawned soon after.
Everything we've just described can be performed on the game's title screen: a virtual sandbox that doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of what Scribblenauts offers. The core of the game is wrapped around its 200-plus levels, each challenging you to use whatever objects you can imagine to complete the stated objectives. For instance, many of the missions require you to collect a star positioned somewhere out of reach. One level we saw had the star at the top of a tree; most players instinctively spawn a ladder to gain unfettered access to the star. But more-creative players may summon, say, a slingshot, to shoot the star out of the tree instead. We can't even imagine how many ways there must be to reach that star, but judging from what we saw at E3, we'll have a blast finding out.
Scribblenauts is simply one of the most original games we've ever seen. Whereas most games offer a limited number of options at any given time, the only restriction in Scribblenauts seems to be the limits of your imagination. That's not to take away from any of our other finalists, all of which look fantastic. But the fact that 5TH Cell was able to competently pull together a seemingly impossible concept and execute it in a manner that is captivating, exhilarating, and ground-breaking is precisely why it's our Game of the Show.
ITA84 said:http://wiiz.fr/medias/soft/2/3427/t_24.jpg[/IMG
Looking at this screen, I can't help but wonder if the European version(s) will be multilingual.[/QUOTE]
OMG! That looks like a dutch screenshot. That's great news! Now I can type in "zakje" and I will see a bag _O_
Calma down, take a deep breath.Jackson said:What... I... how... who? wait... wha-wha-wha...?
So now that you're here, you're going to confirm that September 15th updated Amazon release date, -right-?Jackson said:What... I... how... who? wait... wha-wha-wha...?
OK, never meant that Jeremiah. You guys can put at least one on the front...Jackson said:What... I... how... who? wait... wha-wha-wha...?
:lol no just shocked about the awards! /humbledjrricky said:OK, never meant that Jeremiah. You guys can put at least one on the front...
seeings as it says french and has no songs written in dutch then looks like. If this has dutch language Ill be staggered. just about no games have that.ITA84 said:
Looking at this screen, I can't help but wonder if the European version(s) will be multilingual.
Jackson said:What... I... how... who? wait... wha-wha-wha...?
:lol sorry dude, that's up to WB to announce, not me.Blizzard said:Jackson makes me cry. Or maybe he's just not authorized to tell the release date yet. I don't know why Amazon would MOVE a placeholder date. :'(