Ok, this is a :magazine featuring the newest Scratch games and newest video games. This weeks first topic is scribblenauts!
Scribblenauts first got attention in late winter when first news of it arrived in Nintendo Power magazine. The game gives the promise that you can right almost anything you want and then use it to solve over 150 brain racking puzzles. Later there have been more and more articles on it as developing continues. The creators of the game have decided that the official release date of this game will be September 15, 2009. The game provides two options to play, scroller and/or, platformer. Whatever type of gamer you are you'll love the challenge and thrill this game brings.
In other news there have been many dragons, dragon eggs and etc. recenty in peoples signatures. Will this last forever or is it just another come and go fad. Clicking on these eggs sends you to a site in which you play a game where you hatch dragon eggs and then grow them. How long will this last. We'll find out . . .
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Credits: Soupoftomato-wrote the whole thing.
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Next weeks main article will be: Super Mario Bros. Wii!
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Great Idea.
This could work if the more famous users told us about their projects in advance.
Maybe Super Smash Bros. Scratch?
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good idea weswesrock, wanna be the person that gets the info from famous people?
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Super Mario Bros. Wii was announced first time this year at the E3 convention. The game gives a brand new feeling to the classic mario scrollers by adding the element of having up two FOUR players playing simultaneously. A Nintendo Power interview states that "I love the fact that you can choose the way you play. You can choose the racous way of competing to get to the flag first, or you can go co-op and try to finish the game together." Special powers that haven't been shown in any mario game before include, a flower that propels your character, and the ability to play as TOADS!!! Giving an all new dimension to a great series, you won't want to miss this game, coming out in time for the winter holidays.
What happened to Super Smash Bros. Scratch that recently dominated the front page? My opinion is it was never very good in the first place, it easily became the fact of not commiting suicide and the attacks were very choppy looking. But, many other people disagreed with me, and thought it was great. I guess this is as good as we'll get until someone else comes along to make an upgrade.
I am currently in the state of looking for help to make my Dungeons and Dragons project. To be part of an awesome project tell me you Scratch strength such as, art, scripting, etc.
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Brother's get bit: Bowser's inside story.
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soupoftomato wrote:
What happened to Super Smash Bros. Scratch that recently dominated the front page? My opinion is it was never very good in the first place, it easily became the fact of not commiting suicide and the attacks were very choppy looking. But, many other people disagreed with me, and thought it was great. I guess this is as good as we'll get until someone else comes along to make an upgrade.
Yeah, That project is the reason I don't like making games with scratch, too many problems. It took me 150 hours to make most of which was making stupid workarounds that only scratch would need. Because of negative comments like this and the fact that completing this would take a long time I am discontinuing it. Scratch can't handle professional quality games and that project is proof of that.
A super smash bros clone like super smash flash is impossible in scratch (unless you greatly water it down). I was going to quit scratch after that project but now I will quit after my next game.
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