neo2046
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some new pics of NDS's adventure game, Another Code
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0501/11/news028_2.html
http://www.itmedia.co.jp/games/articles/0501/11/news028_2.html
It's actually a game from Nintendo and "Another Code" is the actual name of the game. It was announced as just "Another" back in August. It's looking quite good though, and set to release pretty soon. I can't remember if it was announced for a US release, but I certainly hope so.M3wThr33 said:Another? Is it a sequel of some sorts? Maybe to the Silent Hill GBA text adventure? :lol
I do like the inclusion of DS hardware though.
It was. Point & Click Adventure lives on Nintendo DS!DarthWufei said:I can't remember if it was announced for a US release, but I certainly hope so.
It isn't just you -- I thought the same thing.CrisKre said:This looks absolutelly fantastic!
I hope it plays as nice as it looks. Anyway, is it just me or is this a Nintendo game that looks nothing like a Nintendo Game? if anithing I hope it plays like an N developed game.
Johnny Nighttrain said:Kojima really needs to get on that shit.
It's being made by Cing, who co-developed Glass Rose with Studio 3. They also make mobile adventure and drama games.Johnny Nighttrain said:it's being made by the team that made Glass Rose. i think that's Capcom's Production Studio 3. i could be wrong though.
Mama Smurf said:Why can't I see the pictures?
Mama Smurf said:Where exactly is the hosts file?
Ok I found it, but there's no image.com.com line (not that I expected there to be, I don't have Gamespot problems). In fact there's hardly anything there at all.
Can I post the whole text or is there something here that I wouldn't want people to see (I know nothing about this sort of thing)?
Mama Smurf said:Can I post the whole text or is there something here that I wouldn't want people to see (I know nothing about this sort of thing)?
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duckroll said:Fuck it, here are the pics are long as they stay up.
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I wonder why its taking this long to produce?
Odnetnin said:and I get the bandwidth fucker tag :| :lol
Another looks nice. Chance of hitting stateside = 10/100? I wonder why its taking this long to produce? Nintendo must be making a lot of effort to make it good
NOA already announced it.Odnetnin said:Chance of hitting stateside = 10/100?
duckroll said:Fuck it, here are the pics are long as they stay up.
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Mama Smurf said:Yeah, I can't see Magic-Box pics either.
It seems like when Gamespot pics won't show if you have Kazaa or something, but there's never been a Kazaa on this computer.
Any advice anyone?
jarrod said:NOA already announced it.
Cain said:Hm. Looks interesting, despite the fact I have no idea what it's about.
Right on. Reading it now.Drakken said:
Drakken said:I figured out the problem (at least for my computer). I had to uncheck the "Enable Browser Privacy" box in my Norton firewall. Look here:
http://the-magicbox.com/browser_security.htm
A lot of people must have trouble seeing TMB's screens for them to have a page like that.