Played nothing for the last six months, but now its wii>ps3 for geometry wars galaxies every day. There are tons of games for both that I have want to play though.
I finally got into this game and am quite disappointed that the controls are different. It shouldn't matter to most of you, because the new controls seem to work very well and I've heard no particular complaints, but I love robotron style controls (the DC bangai-o was like that) and this game...
Of note is a new video on amazon where a guy is using 4DSs (and 4 copies of the synth I presume) linked together and plugged into a 4 track.
He gets a lot of cool sounds out of the four of them.
About half way through the video he seems to control the 3 others from the touchscreen of one as...
This looks great. The price is decent for a real synth. Even software drum machines are often more expensive than this. I'll pick it up for sure.
I don't know how much 'fun' this will be if you don't like to make music. It seems to me to be no game at all but a "professional grade synth"...
Agreed about those castlevanias - I'll say Portraits is even easier than Symphony IMHO and they are excellent games.
Still if you are looking for something easier (and I know what its like to want that) ... I thought Biker Mice From Mars was quite fun.
Don't know about the widescreen. Speculation: I bet it would work. That does look like the right cable for the OP though. I was going to post one of the devices that takes the three colored video cables and turns that to vga, and the above is much cheaper and more direct.
Sounds great! I beat the heck out of the game on the Dreamcast and it occasionally brought even that console to its knees with slowdown. GREAT game though.
Does this version have a good deal of engrish and a totalquirky story like the original?
Someones fired off a review on gamefaqs and it sounds great to me - perhaps much of what I've been looking for.
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/wii/review/R127417.html