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Lol! Look at the light, it kinnda looks like new version.....
Heythanks for the link KBC! Never knew about this game. LOL look at the tanks so cubix :)
You don't have to let go of one rope before grabbing the other. But you'll have to let go of one if you want to swing forward.
Wait, theres a touch pad on there KBC?
Well, anyways, I think bravetree would make more money if it was being sold for a more popular system.
That would actually be fun to buy, if it wasn't so expensive! Boy, that would be fun.... Portable TT.... How do you play online on that system? XD
The system only cost $150, later to be $100. Well, the only way to play with others is to stand 0-80feet away from them and then you can play.
The games only cost $30, but ThinkTanks is probably worth $40.
Plus, you could use the microphone chat, and nintendo is going to have an upgrade where you can play with people across the country, using something like a cellphone service
I would not be opposed to developing for the Nintendo DS (or the PSP for that matter).. The issue for us is the cost involved for us to do this. These systems are kind of closed.. You have to get hardware to develop for them, you have to get certified, you need a distributor.. Etc.. These things takes time and money, and right now we would not even know where to start to get this rolling. If you want, email the creators of the ahrdware and bug them about ThinkTanks.
@ PokeMalo
The PSP would be perfect for TT, as it is basically designed to work in public hotspots and other wireless environments.
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Just thought you people would like to see this..
Bravetree, do you think ThinkTanks would sell if your could carry around the game, and play it whenever you want?
Do you think Thinktanks would sell well if you could fit the thing your playing ThinkTanks on in your pocket?
Do you think it would sell well if it was available internationally for a "soon to be very popular" game system?
Well, look at the Nintendo DS:
Well what do you think could happen with this little device? It has a microphone, a stylus with a touchpad, and it washes dishes.
Well, you could very well fit Thinktanks on there, pretty easily. Use the touch pad to Aim, the arrow pad to drive your tank, and the Left button (located normally where it would be located on an Xbox controller, etc.) to shoot. Good God, think about the possibilities. Make the Solo Mode a little bit more fun, and voila, you have a top tenner on the games list. Except the only problem is you cant play people who are miles away, unfortunately.
For those of you not familiar with this, check out the Nintendo DS minisite .
You can also check out videos of the Nintendo DS: Gamespot.com