Guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Just noticed that its available from: http://www.dig-concepts.com/ As with Bust-em there's no demo available
Guest beckd Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Ha! I made the page live then immediately started a post on MoDaCo and you still beat me! Douglas Beck Digital Concepts http://www.dig-concepts.com/
Guest Shuflie Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Goes to show how much he wanted it to camp out on your site ;)
Guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Yeah, I'm obviously very dedicated. Just had a quick game. It's great, seems quite tricky though. Good work Doug, everyone buy it!
Guest mashkhan Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Doug, Just wondering, Do you plan to make a demo available at any point?
Guest kevlar Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 not quite the same, but a pc demo is available, should give a good idea of what to expect. This also applies to bust'em, I would say the latter of the 2 demo's plays best on the pc. Some of the games coming out are great, but they all just prove how crap the buttons/joystick are on the spv. Kevlar
Guest awarner [MVP] Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 PLays just as well on the phone as on the pc what a game ;) and you can even change the screen rotation :shock: I'm off to carry on playing :lol:
Guest Gorskar Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Yeah, an excellent game, except difficult to control with the joypad. I really wish the up button was bigger. + whenever another bike crashes into you it seems that 9 times out of 10 it will keep going, and you will end up crashed.
Guest kevlar Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 Just bought this and bust 'em. Both great games and both really suffer because the joypad is completely s***. Respect to Douglas for making the controls completely configurable, but I can't seem to find a comfortable way to play either. A real shame.Why did they have to put that f*****g nipple in the middle of the joypad? :x Kevlar
Guest Gorskar Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 One of these days some enterprising accesories company is going to come up with a little thumbstick that clips over the joypad. I really look forward to the day I can do business with the above theoretical company.
Guest awarner [MVP] Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 One of these days some enterprising accesories company is going to come up with a little thumbstick that clips over the joypad. Just like the snake joystick for the nokia's :wink:
Guest kevlar Posted January 30, 2003 Report Posted January 30, 2003 or, how about a plug in little jopad thingy, about the size of the camera module. Just imaging the camera with a cross on the back. Do you think that could work?. I expect games would have to be programmed for it. I've just spent another 1/2 hour trying to get used to the controls, seems I'm wasting my time. Kevlar
Guest Gorskar Posted January 31, 2003 Report Posted January 31, 2003 Games shouldn't need to be programed for it, solong it had signed drivers it could be programed to replicate keys on the spv. A good idea, but I expect its unlikely to happen. A clip on thumbstick is slightly more likely, but it seems to me that the manufacturers of such things only concentrate on nokias (pandering to the most popular audience)
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