Good to see big name Devs showing of Revo functions. Feels just like the pre DS wonder of whether big devs would support it then the deluge of devs pledging their undying love for it.
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Good to see big name Devs showing of Revo functions. Feels just like the pre DS wonder of whether big devs would support it then the deluge of devs pledging their undying love for it.
It should be noted that Tommy Tallarico is notorious for being a Nintendo-hater - if he thought it was interesting and "cool", then most others will probably roll over and die from excitement. Quite odd for a Spongebob title...
Quite why he broke the NDA that had to be signed before entering THQ's party just to tell people about a Spongebob game is bizarre, though.
Spongebob?? pffft, how crappy...
I got your posts right here:
Rev Controller was interesting but it didn't totally blow me away as some were expecting. Need to see more games for it I guess. It was running the new SpongeBob game from THQ. The coolest part was that the controller could be used it different ways for different gameplay mechanics and levels. For example, sometimes you would turn it on it's side as use it as a steering wheel. Other times you held it upright and used it like a flight stick. And another time you could use it like a hammer or pick-axe to destroy stuff. The game itself was running off the GameCube (with the Rev Controller) so I can't really comment on the graphics... they looked like an old GameCube game.
I love Spongebob but can anyone say 'waste of time'.
Well, if the comments are anything to go by, it might actually be decent.
The game itself was running off the GameCube (with the Rev Controller) so I can't really comment on the graphics... they looked like an old GameCube game.
i hate that ridiculas sponge. but still it should be a good game for younger gamers.
It's a sad day in gaming when a Spongebob Squarepants game is posted as news
...Especially as one of the first Revolution games...Now all we need is THQ to show its Rev version of Cars and we can all cry ourselves to sleep!