![]() The small ones can only be defeated by kicking and the large ones take longer to kill. Some of the other characters will be shrunken down and others can be much bigger. You goal is to fight 100 other people one at a time. You can have both players choose the same character. A desperation move is a powerful attack that can severe damage your opponents if used correctly. If your HP is to go low enough, you can use a desperation move by tapping the touch screen on your side. Your goal is to knock the other player out by attacking them. Player Two's controls are just like Player One's except mirrored. One player gets to hold to left side of the DS which makes the L button used for attacking and the second player gets to using A, B, X, Y, and R. I adapted to Mario 64 DS' controls, but yeah they were bad.You can fight against someone else using one DSi. But i think a lot of the issues with Mario 64 DS' controls wasn't so much the fault of the dpad as badly programmed movement physics. First of all, i don't feel like waiting 2-3 seconds to get moving, or to even stop fully. Secondly, i didn't like holding Y to run. I think running automatically would have felt better, with Y being a walk button. The main reason i don't fault the DS there fully is that i've played other 3D DS platformers which had no control issues. #PHOTO DOJO TEMPLATE STICKMAN MOVIE#Ĭrash of the Titans, Tak Great Juju Challenge, Kingdom Hearts DS, and even the movie game G-Force. All of those are extremely responsive with platforming 3D DS controls IMO. Oh and i also didn't like the touch screen controls either, they made you keep having to slide the finger repeatedly to maintain speed.Ĭourse, there's no true replacement to an analog stick. I'm just saying the controls in Mario 64 DS probably could have been done a little better. Even with the limits of the dpad.īigger isn't always better. If you're under 20, your eyes should be good enough that you only need a screen that's so big, on a handheld. The fact is, the XL is mostly being targeted at an older market. Maybe you've just got old person eyes, lol. Since we know almost nothing about it, what exactly is it that you find unappealing? If it's only because you don't want to buy an XL now that it's been annoucned, that just means you're impatient. If you want to save a bit of money, but another DS Lite instead. there's a reason Nintendo is still selling them. The Lite was the best redesign of the DS the DSi and XL are just afterthoughts. ![]() ![]() If you really like the look of the XL, then buy it. Just don't expect it to run 3DS games when they start coming out. ![]() though I imagine regular DS games will continue to be released for a while after the 3DS, given how popular a system the DS is. #PHOTO DOJO TEMPLATE STICKMAN FULL#Īnd it may not be a full year until the 3DS comes out, anyway. All Nintendo has said on the subject so far is that it's going to be released "in the fiscal year ending March 2011". That means anytime from April this year to March 2011. my guess is that it will actually come out in 2010, in the last few months of the year. The main difference is that the 3DS isn't just another DS, like the DSi and DSi XL are. Those two are basically slightly newer versions of a 5 year-old device. ![]()
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