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With the Olympics in Beijing just months away and the London 2012 games constantly popping up in the headlines it ' s no surprise that Sega and Nintendo have joined forces for Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games. But can the game get gold? We got training to find out.

If you remember Course and Field on the Atari and its scarcity for you to violently shake the joystick from side to side, you ' ll sense the premise here.

Just as then, you are charged with competing in 16 Olympic events modelled after legitimate - life Olympic venues with pure Olympic events including pathway and field, archery, skeet shooting, as well as Olympic events exclusive to the DS, such as Cycling pursuit and 10m platform.

Being Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games you get to play all the characters from the Sonic games: Tails, Dr. Robotics et al, as well as all the characters from the Nintendo creation including Princess Peach, Donkey Kong and Luigi.

You can either play races singularly or as a crystallize and the controls vary accordingly. However virtually all pressure you to use the DS console ' s touchscreen.

Take the 400m or 100m races for example, here you have to move your stylus side to plane for every swiftness your amount makes.

If you ' re not suspicious and opt to dramaturgy it on the line persons might donate you some funny looks, they positively did us as it looks like you are doing device else, eherm.

More levels, such as shooting, impel you to thrust on the screen to hit your target as it flies through the harmonization, while long gambol sees you portrayal out your jumping sequence at the correct moment to attain a long skip.
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Friday, April 25, 2008 at 4:48 PM |  

Kukulcan Has released a new puzzle game. It is based on an Amstad Game. I have been priveledged to see how this game has progressed and have been very impressed with the development skill that Kukulcan has. LOBO's Graphics help to give this game a nice professional feel.

Kukulcan Wrote: (Google translation)

History:
In bossant on DSK (floppy image 3 inches for Amstrad CPC) to enrich the database CPCGAMES, I found the game "The Touti Rikiki, Maousse Costo" published in Amstrad 100% (Issue 42-February / March 1992 and number 43-April / May 1992), comprising 21 levels.
By playing on CPC, I had the vision of the game on DS in a spacial theme with stars, and this is the birth of the project. Then Lobo has redesigned, allowing me to still develop the concept, to arrive at the current version.


The game:
The goal is simple, we must destroy all-star level. You use it to help the CARRE your CRAFT destroy a star.

* THE CRAFT
S'arrête on all obstacles except the stars.
Destroy the stars.

* LE CARRE
S'arrête on all obstacles.

* 5 planets in 11 levels each:
PLANET 1: CPC (The original computer game should have a planet)
PLANET 2: Lobo (To thank the graphic)
PLANET 3: LOGON (In tribute was a very famous group démomaker on CPC Cuckoo Longshot)
PLANET 4: POUM (in a tribute Alain Massoumipour alias Poum, Amstrad To Hundred Hundred)
PLANET 5: REPPA (thanks to advisor algorithm)


Orders
START = Exit
PAD or STYLET = Move CRAFT
A, B, X, Y or STYLET = Move CARRE
R = Music (yes / no)
L = Repeat level

Acknowledgments:
A LOBO for its beautiful graphics.
A ALEKMAUL for having tested the game and we have created the emulator AmeDS.
A REDBUG for having tested the game and we have created the emulator CrocoDS.
A Jeanette GORDON site GBA-NDS for having tested the game
A REPPA site NINTENDOMAX for having tested the game
A Mollusk for his superb PALIB without which I never planned on this console
A SPACE1 site SPACEMUL for having tested the game
A Alexis B. Site ARCADE-HISTORY for his lack of enthusiasm for this project, which forced me to improve on the concept DS
A Benja32 site XTREAMLUA for having tested the game

Arriverez-vous was facing the challenge of the 55 levels? A game al'ancienne hard, without backup, a good head to see the end of the game

This is my Christmas present, good fun.

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