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Forums - Nintendo - New pamphlet showing Screens and date of Disaster day of crisis

looks like some parts of the game will involve driving while avoiding lava/water
fighting bears
saving lives
running away from waves
terrorist
helicopters

i getting this the day it comes out


cant wait for this



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hey, this looks good. E3 is gonna be sweeeeeeeeet!!!!



I'll have to keep this on my radar. :)



The BuShA owns all!

I think it's got something to do with a bunch of natural disasters all happening in a row and you're trying to stop a terrorist organization that's taking advantage of the ensuing chaos. But I'll be damned if there isn't some sort of plot twist involving the terrorists actually causing the natural disasters with some sort of fancy doomsday device.



Bring in Dr. Farnsworth! He wants a Doomsday device.

"So, what are you doing to protect my constitutional right to bear
doomsday devices? Today the mad scientist can't get a doomsday device,
tomorrow, it's the mad grad student."

So we have our protagonist fighting against Hubert Farnsworth...?



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i can not wait for this game ive been wanting this since e3 o6.



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Wow ... it looks awesome :) Lets hope that the graphics will hold together , because the gameplay looks so cool :D



Vote the Mayor for Mayor!

If this game use the wiimote as metroid can be great.
Hope that mitsuda does the music.



Heavy rumors say that this was/is at the Media Summit. The problem is, the embargoes don't let up until MONDAY, so it'll be awhile before we really know. Unless something leaks...



Tag - "No trolling on my watch!"

I got an erection. This game is a 3rd in my most wanted list (after Oboro Muramasa and TOS 2).



Satan said:

"You are for ever angry, all you care about is intelligence, but I repeat again that I would give away all this superstellar life, all the ranks and honours, simply to be transformed into the soul of a merchant's wife weighing eighteen stone and set candles at God's shrine."