I think a dsiware game will never be as long as a regular ds game. but, they have taken parts of games and put them on. If it was possible to get an entire game on there which do you think would fit (and be good of course)? I think games like, Bangai-O Spirits, N+, and Contra 4 would be perfect.
`MvsDK 3 is has 100+ levels I think. It is like a full sequel with better user created level system.
wait so MvsDK3 was a remake of some kind? wow how could I not know that... from what you're telling me it's a much longer and deeper game than the previous one?
`MvsDK 3 is has 100+ levels I think. It is like a full sequel with better user created level system.
wait so MvsDK3 was a remake of some kind? wow how could I not know that... from what you're telling me it's a much longer and deeper game than the previous one?
Edit: Wasn't a remake of some kind?
It's not a remake it's a sequal.
No no. The MvsDK series is a remake of the original black and white Game Boy game.
@ArcticFriend: (a) DK'94 was a GBC/ Super Game Boy enhanced game, so it wasn't really just monochrome (b) the original MvsDK featured original levels with similar gameplay, making it more a spiritual sequel to DK'94 than an outright remake of it, and the other two games for the DS and DSi are direct sequels to the original MvsDK for the GBA.
edit: i can't actually remember whether the GBC actually took advantage of the SGB palettes, and I don't have the game anymore to test that, so i guess i can't say that about the GBC for sure, though the colors and border(s?) were definitely there on the SGB
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@ArcticFriend: (a) DK'94 was a GBC/ Super Game Boy enhanced game, so it wasn't really just monochrome (b) the original MvsDK featured original levels with similar gameplay, making it more a spiritual sequel to DK'94 than an outright remake of it, and the other two games for the DS and DSi are direct sequels to the original MvsDK for the GBA.
edit: i can't actually remember whether the GBC actually took advantage of the SGB palettes, and I don't have the game anymore to test that, so i guess i can't say that about the GBC for sure, though the colors and border(s?) were definitely there on the SGB
When played on the Game Boy the DK'94 graphics are black and white. Or you could say... just monochrome
I dont' see any reason an episodic RPG, like Final Fantasy on the Wii, can't work.
I would've actually preferred it on the DSi over the Wii. Old school Final Fantasy games in this day and age should always be portable. Leave the big games for the consoles.
@Hardy83 While i agree that old school RPGs r a better fit to a more portable concert sometimes us ds users would like to have those "big games for the consoles" even if thr not as good...=p
`MvsDK 3 is has 100+ levels I think. It is like a full sequel with better user created level system.
That is a great game. It had at least 15 more levels then MvsDK 2! And the wi-fi is way better then the old one. I think MvDK 2 and MvsDK 3 were both Awesome. (They are my favorite DS games/1)
@Hardy83 While i agree that old school RPGs r a better fit to a more portable concert sometimes us ds users would like to have those "big games for the consoles" even if thr not as good...=p
By big I meant like Final Fantasy XIII or Crystal Bearers. Games too technically advanced for DS. Original games I would love, and look forward to Four Warriors of Light.
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