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^^ Isto são as capas que já fizeram...
Epá... :S
Tirem pelo menos essa coisa azul da parte de baixo...
De certeza que os jogos quando sairem não vão ter essas coisas azuis nas capas.
Se tiverem deve ser só no japão
Famitsu reports that one of the games, Donkey Kong Jungle Beat, will be getting more than just a control update. Nintendo will be changing the gimmicks found in each stage, repositioning enemies, and adding mid-level check points. On top of this, those who played the GameCube original can look forward to completely new stages.
As for the control changes, Nintendo appears to be converting Jungle Beat into a more traditional platformer. The original had a unique control system that made use of the GameCube's bongo controllers. For the Wii version, you control Donkey Kong with the analogue pad on the nunchuck, and make him jump with the A button. The game does use motion controls for a few moves, including punching at enemies and performing continuous jumps.
For the Play it on Wii Selection version of Pikmin, Famitsu makes no mention of additional content aside from the new control scheme. To control the game now, you, as expected, point directly at your Pikmin using the Wiimote. You can point at locations on the screen and press A to toss Pikmin around. Or, you can press B to call out to the Pikmin.
http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/11/18/mario-tennis-how-to-play-on-wii/Mario Tennis: How to Play on Wii
Posted Nov 18th 2008 5:26PM by JC Fletcher
Filed under: News, Imports
We didn't really need help to figure out that Play on Wii Mario Tennis GC (or Mario Power Tennis, as Camelot's mascot tennis game is known over here) would use Wiimote motion controls, since that is, like one hundred percent of the point of the Play on Wii series (and Wii tennis games, for that matter). But we welcome solid information anyway, which Japanese online retailer Neowing has provided.
According to the product description, Mario Tennis GC enables players to wave the Wii Remote to execute forehand and backhand shots and direct the ball toward the left or right side of the court. Motion will also determine the addition of topspin and slice spin. Buttons are still used to deploy each character's unique special moves.
If the (possible) second coming of Wii Sports tennis doesn't excite you, hang on to your GameCube version: Play on Wii Mario Tennis GC does not support GameCube controllers.
Nunca tinha prestado atenção ao Donkey Kong Jungle Beat da Gamecube e nem sequer tinha ainda ligado muito a este reprint. No entanto depois de ver estes videos só pensei: "pretty damn cool, vem para ca".
Fiquei todo *hypado* depois de ver o video.
como e que se joga isto sem as congas?