@Lockgar: Sonic...
@Lockgar: Sonic...
@Ninelight: Keep me updated on your reactions.
Wait, what the hell? Link's Awakening? On the 3DS?
@Ninelight: Depressing. And amazing?
@BaconXBits: It's also due to the fact that it can be done in multiplayer seamlessly. And Iwata wanted it on the Wii because other people can watch more easily.
@BaconXBits @campbell000: I honestly doubt that they'll make it waggle-based. And the touch-screen control wasn't perfect, but it had more potential than button presses. Accelerometer for a rhythm game would be a mistake and that dev team is smarter than that. If you put the Wiimote horizontally, it mimics the GBA,…
@MyNameIsNobody: The original used 6 buttons.
@Ninelight: I doubt it's in the bargain bin, but you can get it on Amazon for $14.
@Adam In Texas: Me too, but I prefer the tactile feeling of the button directly underneath my finger.
@t3g: But you're talking about emulation of non-DVD/console-locked games.
@meteora3255: I guess it does make me appreciate the other levels more.
@t3g: This is how you emulate games! How do you do it?
@QualityJeverage: -Read post below-
@wmacdrake: I thought I was the only one who did that! It made me realize that I could make a rhythm game that you could hook up to your finger and just tap at the right times. It would make a fortune just off kids who wanted to play games during class.
@keyboard_lime: (Not WarioWare)
By the way, I honestly doubt there'll be motion gaming for Rhythm Heaven. I'd say that the biggest mistake of the DS game was that they removed button control which was more precise than using a stylus. Of course, there were advantages to using the touch screen, but the point is that using waggle would be a mistake I…
@oldboy313: It worked well on the GBA and the Wiimote turned sideways is basically the same thing. I'm looking forward to 2-player because I've wanted to play the arcade version of Rhythm Tengoku for a while.
@TheHeeyyy: It's made by the same developers. If you have a flash cart, download Rhythm Tengoku. If you don't, buy Rhythm Heaven from GameStop (although the Japanese version is preferred).
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@TheHeeyyy: You've never played Rhythm Heaven, have you?