Meados
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não... aquilo era so para enfeitar, jogar era por telepatia.
lool ri-me.
Não sei mas agora também fiquei curioso sobre a jogabilidade tenho de ir ver uns videos..
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não... aquilo era so para enfeitar, jogar era por telepatia.
não... aquilo era so para enfeitar, jogar era por telepatia.
Para mim esta linha é muito boa,já que tive snes e n64 mas não tive gamecube
Perdi um monte de pérolas.
New Features for Wii Pikmin and Mario Tennis
US, December 10, 2008 - Following the revelation a few weeks back that the Play on the Wii version of Donkey Kong Jungle Beat (set for Japanese release tomorrow) will feature new elements, Famitsu is back with details on what's new for the Pikmin and Mario Power Tennis installments in the series.
First, a bit of background in case you haven't been keeping up with Nintenedo's Japanese Wii developments. The Play on the Wii series (titled, in Japanese, "Wii De Asobu Selection") offers Japanese gamers Wii re-releases of classic Gamecube titles. While it was originally thought that the games would be just the original GameCube titles with Wii controls tacked on, Nintendo does appear to be adding in new elements.
For Pikmin, the new feature mentioned in Famitsu concerns saving. When you save, the game stores day-by-day records of your play. You're free to restart play from the day of your choice.
For Mario Power Tennis, Nintendo has made the game fully Wiimote compatible. You can now swing the Wiimote like a tennis racket to control your swings, performing forehands, backhands, tosses and smashes by swinging the Wiimote as you would a normal racket. For spin shots, you simply change the angle of the Wiimote when swinging. To perform special shots, you press buttons during the swing.
Mario Power Tennis will support play both through the Wiimote on its own and through a Wiimote/Nunchuck combo, the latter presumably allowing you to control your characters on the court.
Famitsu lists Camelot as developer for Mario Power Tennis. It's unclear if the studio is working on the Wii update or if the Famitsu listing is just in reference to the original.
Pikmin hits Japan on December 25. Mario Power Tennis follows on January 15. Both are priced at 3,800 yen
Para aqui vêm os dois...
These titles will be offered at budget pricing. While we're not sure just yet of the prices for all the games, Pikmin will sell for 3,800 yen, making it 2,000 yen less than your typical first part Wii title.
Bem os gráficos do Donkey estão engraçadinhos =)
3,800 yen ñ são a volta de 32 euros? fogo não gosto muito do preço...
Acho que sim, mas é melhor do que 49 euros.
o Okami também só o vou comprar quando o vir a uma preço bastante
Menos de 20e na dvd.co.uk não te chega? Tens que andar pela thread das promoções.. agora claro, depende se fazes questão de comprar em Portugal ou se não te importas de comprar fora.
(...) Não ainda não faço compras pela Internet , ainda não fui ao banco tratar de uma conta virtual. Até me dava jeito para mais coisas.. (...)