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according to this the latest famitsu puts takt of mgic down for a 21/5/09 release in japan.  this adds yet another game to nintendo's  crazy Q2 release list. can anyone confirm this?

 

 

if true this is yet another example of nintendo's rediculous secrecy. i wis it wasnt quite so bad

 

 

 

 



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scan is here, anyone read Japanese?



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WHOA!!, whats this??



spritual sequel to the RPG lost magic on DS. its a wii game by the same developer and published by nintendo in japan. it was part of that massive montage in the october conference.



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Soriku said:



Looks good.


Very Good, hows Lost Magic

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This may be interesting. Hope they release a gameplay video soon.



Is this even newsworthy? I bet you this isn't gonna arrive here anytime soon, if ever. Besides the secrecy behind this is simply amazing. Westill don't know what this game is about and it's gonna release in some weeks. Holy...



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This game might come here. IGN said it might and the previous game did.



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Drawing stuff on the DS with a stylus is easier than drawing stuff on the Wii with the Wiimote/your arm.

Okami cheated with a straight line button but those pictures show a lot of circles. Unless the recognition software is that good, the game's controls will suck.



Words Of Wisdom said:
Drawing stuff on the DS with a stylus is easier than drawing stuff on the Wii with the Wiimote/your arm.

Okami cheated with a straight line button but those pictures show a lot of circles. Unless the recognition software is that good, the game's controls will suck.

SSX Blur says "hai".

I'm not saying it wouldn't be easier with the DS' stylus, but I'm sure the recognition software would give you reasonable leeway.  Plus, I'm interested to know if it's gesture based (like SSX Blur) or IR based (like Trauma Center's "miracle" technique).