I can't really see why Lucasarts don't bother porting their classic adventures to the Nintendo DS (heck, half the job's been done for them by the ScummVM team), especially when everybody else is trying to flood the market with their own not-that-stellar point-and-clickers.
Take Runaway DS for example. It was widely known as Runaway 2 on the PC and was a decent, great looking yet not particularly funny adventure on the PC, that has just managed to squeeze itself on a tiny cartridge. See the video above? It's all the proof you should need such ideas work and a promise for a brilliant interface.
Take Runaway DS for example. It was widely known as Runaway 2 on the PC and was a decent, great looking yet not particularly funny adventure on the PC, that has just managed to squeeze itself on a tiny cartridge. See the video above? It's all the proof you should need such ideas work and a promise for a brilliant interface.
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Looks nice! Does that mean I might get to play Monkey Island some day?
ReplyDeleteWell, I would say it's totally up to you dear Father...
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