Will a new control scheme be adequate competition against Activision's mysterious new DS skateboard game technology? It's an interesting time for DS skateboarding games. Check out the link for a few (nice-looking!) screens of Skate It in action on the DS.
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Will a new control scheme be adequate competition against Activision's mysterious new DS skateboard game technology? It's an interesting time for DS skateboarding games. Check out the link for a few (nice-looking!) screens of Skate It in action on the DS.
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5-12-2008 @ 12:39PM
cbylife said...
all the video showed was drawing lines on a skateboard. that didn't look fun at all!
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5-12-2008 @ 1:40PM
Jani said...
Oh yes, that might be cooler than it looks. Think "fingerboarding" or something like that. Flipping your miniature skateboard with a pen. That strikes me as fun if the top screen keeps up with the pace nicely. The possibilities for fine combos certainly is there.. :) And the control scheme differentiates this from the superhero-skateboarders of Tony Hawk Pro Skater..
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