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Offline Jonnyboy117

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Meteos Ships To Retailers
« on: June 27, 2005, 05:14:43 AM »
Masahiro Sakurai's puzzle masterpiece ships for Nintendo DS.

If You're Looking for Fun Summer Fare, Meteos Rocks - Literally    


        It's the Video Game Equivalent of a Page-Turning Summer Novel
   


    REDMOND, Wash., June 27 -- Nintendo's new video game,   Meteos™, won't hurt your brain with its dramatic storyline.  It has no   characters with complex personalities or conflicted motivations.  And it   resolves without teaching any Important Lessons.  In short, it's the video   game equivalent of a perfect summer novel or blockbuster movie.

      Just like any good captivating page-turner, Meteos, a puzzle game that   launches today exclusively for Nintendo DS™, provides hours of nonstop,   visceral action and can't-put-it-down entertainment.  And as with any good   Earth-destroying, fireball-filled summer movie, it features a hard-core baddie   as its main character.  Meteo is an evil planet who looks like an evil eye and   likes to hurl planet-pulverizing meteors across the galaxy -- and it's your   job to stop them.

     Meteos was created by BANDAI & Q ENTERTAINMENT and published by Nintendo.    Players use the stylus on the touch screen of Nintendo DS to move multicolored   meteor blocks up and down the columns.  When three blocks of the same color   line up, they launch into the air with dramatic sound effects to help clear   the board.  Players will defend more than 30 different planets.  Each one has   its own aliens, theme music, meteor style and gravitational laws that affect   game play.

     "Meteos is great to play whether you're heading to the beach for the day,   or you have only a few minutes to spare," said George Harrison, Nintendo of   America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications.    "If you're hanging out with friends, its wireless functions let friends link   together and play, even if only one of them has a Meteos game card."

     And just as people like to pass a good paperback around to their friends,   Meteos makes use of the wireless capabilities of Nintendo DS to let players   share the game with others.  With DS Download Play, only one player needs a   game card to transmit the game to up to three other DS users within the   100-foot wireless range of the DS.  It's like watching a hit DVD at a friend's   house: He has the gear, yet everyone is entertained.  But if each player has a   game card, up to four players can link together wirelessly using DS Local Area   Network to play an expanded multiplayer version of the game.  It's like seeing   the big blockbuster in the theater: Everyone in the group has to buy a ticket,   but it's a great shared experience.

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RE: Meteos Ships To Retailers
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2005, 09:26:46 AM »
It's coming out in September here. Do they have a contract that says they can't release Meteos in a region where Lumines isn't out yet?

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RE:Meteos Ships To Retailers
« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2005, 09:50:19 AM »
Today it was GoldenEye DS, tomorrow Meteos, man, I might need to trade in my old GC games.
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RE: Meteos Ships To Retailers
« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2005, 09:59:00 AM »
Today's the 27th? =O  I've been a day behind all week!  This is good, it means both my friend and I can pick this up before he leaves for vacation, so we can get some hawt multiplayer action in!
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RE:Meteos Ships To Retailers
« Reply #4 on: June 27, 2005, 08:27:19 PM »
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
It's coming out in September here. Do they have a contract that says they can't release Meteos in a region where Lumines isn't out yet?


But Nintendo Europe has already SPOILED what little fans they have with the release of Another Code and Ridge Racer this month. They can't just go around releasing games every month, they might make some money!