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Title: Roll A Rama
Post by: cj723 on December 25, 2003, 04:31:06 PM
Anyone know facts on what happened to this title.
Title: RE:Roll A Rama
Post by: Hostile Creation on December 25, 2003, 04:38:56 PM
Yeah, yeah. . . mmhmm. . .

Oh, that was a question?  Sorry, the fact that you didn't have a question mark on the end of your sentence kinda threw me off, since that's what you do when you're asking a question.

Pardon the sarcasm.  I'd have just said no, I never heard of the game, except that'd be boring.
Title: RE: Roll A Rama
Post by: Deguello on December 25, 2003, 04:38:59 PM
This title disappeared and wasn't at E32k3.  It's the only Nintendo game that I really want them to publish, but they seem reluctant to do so.  I still have faith they will release it in some form or another later.
Title: RE:Roll A Rama
Post by: Rob91883 on December 25, 2003, 07:24:11 PM
I never heard of this game either!? Nintendo was making a game called Roll A Rama?   Any links?
Title: RE: Roll A Rama
Post by: cj723 on December 26, 2003, 12:24:47 AM
Check out the game info at GAMESPOT.com

The game used to be called Kirby's tilt and tumble.
Title: RE:Roll A Rama
Post by: Michael8983 on December 26, 2003, 09:20:12 AM
I think Nintendo is just reluctant to release it as a stand-alone title and is waiting for an oppurtunity to release it with something else. Kind of like how it's giving Pac Man VS away with select Namco titles and including Four Swords and Tetra's Trackers (renamed Navi's Trackers) on a single disc along with two other Zelda titles that we previously hadn't heard of.

My guess is we'll see it along with Stage Deput and a handful of other crazy experimental type games Nintendo has been working on behind closed doors released on a single disc sometime next year.
Title: RE: Roll A Rama
Post by: StrikerObi on December 30, 2003, 03:14:50 PM
Much like Stage Debut, Roll-A-Rama is basically a "proof-of-concept" game. It's designed to show technology off but has a slim chance of ever making it into the real world, despite showing up a numerious E3 shows. I do think it has a better chance of showing up in shelves than Stage Debut though. There's nothing to Stage Debut, all you do is take a photo, dress up a character and watch him dance. Perhaps it could be incorporated into Animal Crossing 2. I really hope Roll-A-Rama comes out though, it is an absolute blast.