What a great way to wind up the holiday! This video shows off what we'll soon be able to do on the go -- draw up entire worlds in Line Rider, the flash game scheduled to make with a DS version. Seeing something as elaborate as this stage, which is an impressive recreation of areas from Stargate Atlantis (someone really loves the Pegasus Galaxy!) makes us think it may be worth dropping some cash on an otherwise-free Flash game after all. The stylus will certainly help in these big projects. What about you? Is the stylus enough to make you consider Line Rider on the DS, or do you already own one of those snappy graphics tablets?Awesome Line Rider video offers DS fans something to look forward to
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(Page 1)2. Seems like Line Rider was MADE for something with a stylus actually.
Posted at 12:40PM on May 29th 2007 by strider_mt2k
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WAY too much time on his hands.
Pretty awesome though.
Posted at 1:20AM on May 29th 2007 by Kefka