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Three Classics to be Touched by North American Hands Next Year |
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Written by Christophor "SuperGuido" Rick
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
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Wow talk about some serious nostalgia. I spent so much time playing some of these games that when I read they were coming I was thrown backwards at least 15 years. I mean these are high school era titles that are coming back and landing on the Nintendo DS and PSP next year.
Bubble Bobble Double Shot for Nintendo DS
Bub and Bob are back!
Bubble Bobble Double Shot is a respectful return to the series’ roots,
bringing Bubble Bobble to the DS with new additions to the classic
formula. Based on the original Bubble Bobble arcade game first released
in 1986, Bubble Bobble Double Shot stars the two Bubble Dragons, Bub
and Bob who move over a system of platforms, busting and pushing
bubbles, avoiding enemies and collecting a variety of power-ups. Bubble
Bobble Double Shot for DS features a perfect re-creation of Bubble
Bobble’s frantic platforming gameplay, complete with all the secrets
and fun gameplay that made the original such a rewarding game to master.
Rainbow Islands Evolution for the PSP
A
cult classic arcade game from Taito, Rainbow Islands Evolution for the
PSP system is another sequel in the Bubble Bobble franchise. Set once
again in Rainbow Islands, Bub and Bob are now under the shadow of an
evil record company who is polluting the ecosystem with a constant,
mass-produced musical dirge. Only Bub and Bob have the experience to
take on the record company and its seven bosses, setting the stage for
a new adventure. The strict vertical ascents of the original have been
expanded and extrapolated into three dimensions, with each level's
building-block platforms now following perspective and disappearing
into the distance.
New Zealand Story Revolution for Nintendo DS
New
Zealand Story Revolution is an accurate re-telling of the timeless 1988
original, The New Zealand Story. Starring Tiki, a plucky Kiwi bird, the
gameplay revolves around him rescuing his kidnapped friends from the
clutches of a villainous leopard seal. The setting for each of the
game’s levels remains untouched from the classic game, though the
layouts will be remixed to provide fresh new challenges. The game
offers updated high-quality graphics, while also retaining the clean
lines of its arcade ancestor.
Holy Kiwis Batman!
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