This brisk Gamevideos interview with Rez, Space Channel 5, Lumines, and now Meteos: Disney Magic creator Tetsuya Mizuguchi is perfect for you if:
You're a huge Miz fanboy, and want to bask in his calm awesomeness
You don't know how Meteos works, or
You want to see some really great close-up videos of the new version in action
Mizuguchi discusses basic Meteos gameplay, the Brain Age/"hot dog" style orientation used in the Disney edition, and his own Disney love with an interviewer who doesn't seem to have ever heard of him and may not actually be that interested. At least she keeps her composure, which we would not be able to do, at all. Seriously, we love love love Mizuguchi and his work at Sega, UGA, and Q? Entertainment. The video is after the post break.
[Via GoNintendo]
1. I've tried it, it's okay as a disney game, but sad as the meteos sequel, only real new feature is the mission based levels.. in the meantime, they've taken out fusions, which has kept me saving planets all through the night sometimes. I would have loved a true meteos two, with more planets, more modes of playing, and my dream method of using two planets at once, switching screens ala gunpey DS. they even left out the one feature which would have made me buy it, ignoring all its faults. WIFI! Meteos Online is planned for the PC, but you know it won't be the same.
End of rant, yet another Meteos fangirl. Go Floras!
1. I've tried it, it's okay as a disney game, but sad as the meteos sequel, only real new feature is the mission based levels.. in the meantime, they've taken out fusions, which has kept me saving planets all through the night sometimes. I would have loved a true meteos two, with more planets, more modes of playing, and my dream method of using two planets at once, switching screens ala gunpey DS. they even left out the one feature which would have made me buy it, ignoring all its faults. WIFI! Meteos Online is planned for the PC, but you know it won't be the same.
End of rant, yet another Meteos fangirl. Go Floras!
Posted at 4:39AM on Feb 27th 2007 by Kogita