This was just too amazing to not post! so i was reading the previews for the newly announced rare games and my word! i am so impressed!
BANJO-KAZOOIE - NUTS AND BOLTS
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167777
this is what littlebigplanet should have been. i need to be able to create stuff but i also need a GAME to play. funny thing is that banjo still has a better chance of coming out before LBP.
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167778&p=4
from this day forward i love colours and i am a rare fanboi!!
BANJO-KAZOOIE - NUTS AND BOLTS
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167777
OH MY FUCKING GOD! THIS IS THE MOST AWESOME GAME EVER. i can build and design my own unique vehicles and then use them in the game!! my banjo speed racer is gonna kick your ass!You start with a cockpit, attach various building pieces and extensions to it, and add as many tires as you feel are necessary. You can add wings, springs, and even bits that break away at the touch of a button. And you can always swap pieces out later with better ones if you can find them, as you'll acquire more by discovering them throughout the world.
Once you slap on a coat of paint and give your vehicle a silly name, you're ready to roll. That is, if it rolls. Several of my creations simply toppled over as soon as they appeared in the game world, as they were either too one-sidedly heavy or simply impractical. Nuts & Bolts uses the Havok physics engine, so just about everything's dictated by weight, momentum, and force. It can be frustrating to find out that your dreamboat doesn't float, but mucking around in the editor is an integral part of the experience
this is what littlebigplanet should have been. i need to be able to create stuff but i also need a GAME to play. funny thing is that banjo still has a better chance of coming out before LBP.
VIVA PINATA TROUBLE IN PARADISEAnd whether the whole formula ultimately works or not, the game at least looks astounding. Absolutely popping with bright colors, interesting textures, and fanciful character and art design, it already stands as a jaw-dropping showpiece for HDTVs. Even Banjo's fuzzy fur impresses, and the environments never take the easy way out: Nutty Acres features a giant LCD screen as a sky-blue backdrop, with sheet-metal clouds hanging in front and what looks like a stitched grass quilt stretching over the landscape.
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3167778&p=4
this is madness!! must get vision..Taking the community concept a step further, Trouble in Paradise will feature support for Piñata Vision cards -- physical cards that can be shown to an Xbox Live Vision camera and populate your garden with a special Piñata or cause a specific event. Players will also be able to create their own cards, which can then be displayed to another player's camera. "We're hoping to develop that feature further, so you can then create a card, because [your indexed photo] knows it's a rabbit," Brand tells us. "You could download that from the website, actually print it out. They work on iPods, and they work on Zunes as well. I could probably go and grab a Zune and show you, if you want to see that." And we did see it, and indeed the camera recognized the symbol and made it rain in our garden. While Rare tells us the cards won't be monetized, it's hard not to think Microsoft won't want to sell some in stores if they catch on. Fortunately, there's nothing to unlock that isn't already in the game -- just various advanced combinations of content and creatures that would be hard to come by otherwise.
from this day forward i love colours and i am a rare fanboi!!
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