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Touch screens are so last season darling: slide control game announced for DS photo

Nintendo can't stop. Seriously, It's beginning to get worrying.

We've always known that they're the inventive, experimental ones, of course. They've been at it for years. And since they've finally gained vindication for their tinkerings via the DS and Wii, everyone else has been at it too. Sony with their highly original tilt controls. Microsoft with their giant magic table. Everyone's been rushing to get naked at the big innovation love-in. 

Nintendo however, still seems to want to go one further, and to that end they've unveiled a DS game with a whole new control mechanism. Not just a new way of using the touch screen, you understand. A whole new control input on top of said stylus-based wonder. 

Slide Adventure: Mag Kid is a top-down action adventure game utilising a new peripheral which plugs into the handheld's GBA slot, providing a small stand upon which the DS can perch and, yes oh psychic reader, also slide around. The player then manipulates the titular Mag Kid by moving the DS horizontally to control movement and attacks, using the character's magnetic powers to attach himself to enemies and adopt their properties. 

How practical all of this will turn out to be in terms of portability and avoidance of eyestrain, we'll have to wait and see, but it all sounds pretty fun at the moment, and with an early August release date in Japan, we won't be waiting long. 

[Via IGN


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Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 06/06/2007 20:41
Suffice it to say that I don't really get what they're trying to do with this, but considering the fact that the DS rocks my face off, I'm intrigued. Tell me more, Nintendo. Tell me more.
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deiga-the-semivaliant at 06/06/2007 20:44
I'm definitely not intrigued. Every time Nintendo releases some peripheral to their game systems, I end up wasting money just for one game which doesn't end up being all that good. So while I love my Lite, I'm not loving this extra hardware.
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grrza at 06/06/2007 20:57
Nintendo has such a hard discriminating between innovative and gimmicky. Controlling a game like this just doesn't sound like a good time. I love my DS, but as it is, I tend to stay away from some of the more action oriented stylus games because of one fatal flaw with the controls: you can't see the damn screen when the stylus is in the way!! In other words, the even the true, basic 'innovation' on the DS can be a pain much of the time.
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Reeper at 06/06/2007 21:06
nintendo's definitely going somewhere with their innovations. do you think one will end up being another virtual boy?
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tazarthayoot at 06/06/2007 21:10
This sound like a fucking stupid game. I am really sick and tired of playing these gimmicky bullshit games.

Nintendo, we don't need a fucking slide game. We don't need a tilt game. We don't need a SUN ACTIVATED GAME. We need games. Where's Mario? Where's Zelda?

Focus on that, leave the gimmick shit on the cutting room floor please.
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SpiderChrist at 06/06/2007 21:13
i dont get it
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mix at 06/06/2007 22:03
Hrmmm...2 axis anyone?

Sounds retarded, last thing I want to do it jerk around my handled games to attack like Zelda.
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Necros at 06/06/2007 22:22
Er...not quite getting it. I'd have to see some screenshots and a demonstration first.
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deanhatescoffee at 06/06/2007 22:35
I don't quite get it either. That said, I won't be getting it. The game, that is. See what I did there? With the... ah, never mind.
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StriderS at 06/06/2007 22:50
Oh my god. This is so new. There's never been a Gameboy game you can tilt.
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SPJglitches at 06/06/2007 22:54
Tether your handheld system to a stand so that you can mimic the movement-based control that can already be achieved with the touch screen!

Brilliant.
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 06/07/2007 04:29
Nintendo building a game around a quirky control scheme? Ridiculous!
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JonDarkwood at 06/08/2007 01:00
Even if this sucks, it makes me think -- i'd never considered they could use that GBA slot for control perephrials before. What else do you think they could do with that?
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JonDarkwood at 06/08/2007 01:05
@ mix: LOL, 2-Axis.
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