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#1 Raiko101
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That sucks to hear. I guess I can wait a couple more yearsistuffedsunny
But why? No single game requires a second circle pad and only 5 of them in the west support it anyway. It's a long wait for nothing in my opinion.
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#2 Raiko101
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[QUOTE="Raiko101"]Good news indeed. No more hitting the home button the moment the course gets selected.rubber-chicken
Which was pretty much every time since everyone selected it. :P

I actually managed a full hour last night with nobody picking the track. Good times indeed!
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#3 Raiko101
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I got both games and find I'm enjoying Urban Champion more right now. Sure it's simple but its fun.

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It's not as bad as people say. It feels like an incredibly early Smash Bros game as the mechanics are incredibly simple and you're focus is on getting the other player to fall out of the stage. Once the difficulty picks up it's quite fun, but it does get repetitive though.
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#4 Raiko101
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There isn't really much of an advantage using the circle pad though. It does 'feel' better on some games, like Super Mario 64 DS, but it doesn't offer any more accurate movement and it does not offer the kinds of sensitivity that Super Mario 3D Land would.
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#5 Raiko101
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Well, if you stick it out to the end of the race you can usually put 2 and 2 together. But, I gave up caring a long time ago now, preferring to just hit the home button the moment the course was selected, as you know you'll be playing that track over and over again from that point onward.
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#6 Raiko101
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Quite a few people knocking the Japanese people when it comes to glitching. In my experience, the vast majority of players glitching were American. That's not to say I didn't see other nationalities doing it, just the majority were American. Everybody has different experiences though!
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#7 Raiko101
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Overpowered blue shells? I want more power! Power to blow people out of races and back to the main menu.
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#8 Raiko101
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There were a few prototype games that made use of the 3D capabilities of the consoles, but very few stuck with it. It wasn't quite on par with the original Playstation and so visually wasn't too appealing. It might well be why it was never really used.
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#9 Raiko101
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I don't think us brits get Dinosaur Office, but we do get Shaun the Sheep, and that's brilliant.
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#10 Raiko101
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In terms of 3DSware, you can't go wrong with Zen Pinball. It's incredibly addictive. It has lifespan through leaderboards too, so you've always got a score to aim for!