Features everything from Dracula to Journey to the Center of the Earth. Basically, public domain stuff that Nintendo doesn't have to pay for but can make millions with. $19.99 on DS.
Official: Galaxy 2 is here and playable today. Cammie says it's not just a sequel. Now, Nate from the NOA Treehouse is on the stage and demoing the game. Spin-Dig Galaxy -- Digga-Leg's Planet. Mario flies in and lands on a cylindrical world. Gameplay seems very familiar so far. Uses drill -- shake the Wii remote and Mario tunnels through the inside of the planet and comes out on the other side. Hitting publish on this update, but there's more to come so don't fret.
Nate continues to go over the controls of Super Mario Galaxy 2, which are pretty much the same as the first game.
"There's nobody better [than EAD] at mind-bending creativity." Shows a very similar boss fight to the first one seen in the original Galaxy, but with a gameplay twist. This time, you must use the drill to defeat the two-legged enormity. Mario runs to the opposite side of the planet and then drills through to connect with the boss character's underside.
Going to announce the release date any second now.
IGN UK wrote:
Yoshi! As seen in the trailer -- I know this isn't new, but it's still awesome. Mario rides around on Yoshi. You move with the analog stick still. The pointer controls Yoshi's tongue, which can stretch all over the place and interact with objects. Yoshi eats a blimp fruit, changes into an aqua blue variation, and then floats through the air, his mouth a makeshift exhaust.This is very cool stuff. Mario and Yoshi are flying around a tree-world. Now the angle has shifted to reveal a 2D platformer. Seems like there's going to be much more of this in the sequel -- very welcomed.
9:27 Yoshi running away when he got hit, amused that he's failing. Wednesday February 24, 2010 9:27 9:28 The flutter jump is pretty much the same as it's always been. Hold down the jump button. Wednesday February 24, 2010 9:28 9:28 He says you'll spend a lot of time chasing Yoshi, oh boy.
Come on, Nintendo. The beautiful orchestrated soundtrack from the first game appears to be gone, replaced by MIDI-like tunes. This makes me want to stab my own knees.
Me too. That was one of the things that made the first game awesome...
I wonder how much harder chasing yoshi will be in 3d...
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