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Aye, I heard it's good. I enjoyed the N64 version and I hope this one is just as good!
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Im gettin it for X-mas.cant wait. It really one of the few games that im really exited about for DS.others i want badly are metroid(the demo rocks) and i kinda want Tony Hawk. How are Mario graphics?For online, do you go into a lobby to find playeres? Also, how many can play in one race? Does it have single card Ad-hoc? One last question: how many tracks and characters?
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I'll happily explain for you....
Who do you play online? Nintendo has devised a way to let people play random people across the internet without ever having to talk. This makes it safer for the young uns. If you trade your friends code though with someone else and they give you theirs, then you can abuse each over nine ways from Sunday and enjoy blitzing each over as friends. The idea is to let strangers play but not communicate. Great when playing a bratty 13 year old, bad if you want to trade codes as there is no way to do it online. You have to go to a site like this and trade codes. Players are devised into several catergories which you can choose: Continental, WorldWide and Rivals. Continental limits the DSs search to the boundries of the continent your in. This means you play fellow EU members and no one else. Worldwide makes it worldwide, giving you the option to play anyone, anywhere. Rivals, I won't lie. I didn't bother reading. Most likely to be a battle mode with random people. There is also friends mode which as described in my previous paragraph. So effectivly, if you want to play friends or people off the internet, then you have to trade the code you get when you go online. Fear not, this is given to you everytime you log on so theres no great panic to remember your number. If you just want the thrill of beating someone randomly then click the latter two. Friends gives you the option over what you want to play, the overs put you randomly against people. How many in a race? Currently 4 though in the near furure this is likely to jump to 8. 4 is so the servers at Nintendo don't go into hyper drive on the first go. Graphics Some of the best on the DS. In motion, they look smooth, crisp and clear. Still images are unfair as they look like blocky messes. Trust me, you'll love the vibrant colours. Hope this helped. If I've made an error would someone correct me please. And on 25th, (This Saturday) Look out for me as I fly past you all. :lol: PS Animal Crossing and Metroid DS are pencilled in for take off in the first and second quarters respectivly of the gaiming year. More online fun |
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