i heard on the offical rovio twitter account(rovio makes angry birds) that they are going to release angry birds to ALL nintendo systems this fall
systems confirmed:
3ds
dsi
wii
unknown:
project cafe
i think this will be similar to the psp/ps3 edition
what do you think? post!!!
Angry Birds is garbage.
And really? After the creator called DS games $49 pieces of plastic?
it is not garbage
and yes they are doing it
Angry Turds is one of the worst excuses for a game I have ever played.
You're paying money FOR A FLASH GAME.
A FREAKING FLASH GAME.
Big Rigs is worth more than this.
I'm, i don't think there is a game called "Angry Turds"
What I mean is that Angry Birds (and every "game" on the iTouch) is complete garbage.
If you want real gaming on the go, get a DS, 3DS, or PSP.
That's because the iPhone and iPod aren't made for gaming. People are just putting games on there because they can. Most of those games happen to suck, though.
i did read an article in Game Informer that said that cell games are catching up to portable gaming consoles in what they can do hardware-wise.
I haven't tried any cell phone games, so i can't say anything about their quality....
I also don't currently have a phone that can't play those games...so, i can't even try them out.
They're all crap for one reason.
DS, 3DS, and PSP all have buttons.
Mobile games lack buttons.
I'd much rather pay $35 for New Super Mario Bros than $.99 for a flash game.
...There are touchscreen-only DS games. Are those not worth bothering with? Meteos?
Except one difference.
The DS still has buttons.
Nice argument.
Remember, I have nothing against touchscreen DS games, because they actually have depth. Unlike iGames, which have NO DEPTH OR STRATEGY NEEDED.
Wait, so you change your argument when it's argued against? That's quite a generalisation, too.
What.
No I hate iGames because they lack any depth or school. I couldn't care less if a DS game uses the touch screen. I just prefer not having every game use the touch screen exclusively.
Like GTA: CTW, I have it on DS but it's also on iPod and iPad, but I can't imagine it with just a touch screen.
...Well, this is going nowhere.
There are games with plots and stuff, like Zenonia (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/zenonia/id316720410?mt=8), which has levels and experience and alternate plotlines. Sadly, these are rare, but most iPhone/iTouch/iPad games aren't meant to have the same purpose or experience or whatever as normal video games. They aren't meant to appeal to the same audience, I think. More casual and stuff.
they are probably designed to pick up and play, like on a bus or in a car; but allow for you to quickly switch to the phone part when needed or wanted.
What the hell is appealing about flinging a bird at a pig.