.......no i haven't lost my mind.....and i'm not 5 years old....
a while back, i recieved word that the Feel the Magic creators were working on another game for Nintendo's newest handheld, the DS.
now IGN reports that this new DS title will, in fact, be a sequal of sorts to the strange 2004 Sonic Team game that challenged gamers to find bizarre ways to get a girl to fall for you, the blue haired dude. according to reports from Japan, this game will be called "Akachan wa Dokokara Kuruno?" which translates to "Where do babies come from?".
here's the link to the IGN article:
ds.ign.com/articles/637/637078p1.html
of course the name may change when it comes here....though the prequal's name was still rather dirty.
Good to hear Sonic Team is keeping busy outside of changing their name to Shadow Team and making us all bleed in the ears; but that name makes me shiver.
I've not heard anything about FtM though, was that any good, and does it deserve this sequel?
Gnereal reaction was that it was pretty decent, though for minigames involving the stylus, WarioWare was better.
*Wonders if Sonic team will use cameo appearences?*
*Has images of using a stylus to control the direction of sperm to an egg*
Oh dear Bob!!!
XD! @ Pic. I've been meaning to get FtM,just haven't yet. I heard the game was decent as well. Maybe I can find a friend who has FtM. Or even better find a friend with a DS. >_<
So does that mean they may eventually implent FTM minigames into Sonic...such a strange title...trying to spook ESRB into stamping a AO rating on it before it even is released?
The releasing it as a game that should deserve an E rating and laughing at ESRB's attempts to fix it?
(gapes at pic)
LEWDNESS! HERESY! CENSOR BARS! AIE! X_X
It seems there may be a website for this, but alas I don't understand the language.
The gameover screenshot.
I thought FtM was one of the best games for DS so far (not that that's saying a whole lot), and I thoroughly enjoyed playing and replaying the minigmaes. I haven't played Wario Ware Touched though, so I cannot compare the two. I'm excited about the sequel.
Wait... SEX MAKES BABIES?
trying to spook ESRB into stamping a AO rating on it before it even is released?
Well no, considering there is no ESRB in Japan and it's unlikely the game will be released in the States.
Unlikely the game will be released in the States? I disagree. I thought Feel the Magic was popular enough that the sequel has a likely chance of making it over here.
It won't have the same title, though, that's a given. After all, we all know that if they TRIED to do that then Jack Thompson would start parading down on Sega instead of Rockstar...
Feel The Magic had the benefit of a miniscule DS library to compete against, at launch.
Amusing. Incredibly...amusing.
I hope this isn't an excuse for disgusting Newgrounds-type humour. But the pictures were funny:cuckoo
ds.ign.com/articles/638/638874p1.html
Apparently the game is about a love triangle where you try
to get the girl you like fall in love with while at the same time childhood friend, who has the hots for you, BEAT THE CRAP OUT OF YOU to show their affection .
It's no great surprise that the game isn't about sexual intercourse. Considering that the first game wasn't called "I Would Die For You" in the West, do you really think it's likely the straight translation for the sequel will:
a) become the official name in America and Europe and
b) actually have any bearing on the game's tone or content?
Do I hear a resounding "No"? God, I should hope so.
Here's betting Europe gets "Project Rub 2".
Project Rub was chosen over "I Would Die For You"?
...
Is it me, or does "Rub" sound more suggestive than even "Where Do Babies Come From"?
"Project Rub" was chosen over "I Would Die For You" AND "Feel the Magic: XY/XX" in Europe. It's utterly bizarre, but it was.
Ehe, I have played Project Rub, and I wonder what will happen in this one. First, I thought it was "Where do Babes come from", which makes sense. But it's "Where do Babies come from", which means... we'll have some strange minigames. And black bars. Yeah. Strange indeed.
Well at least they didn't choose to make the title more suggestive than Project Rub 2...
I also have played Project Rub. It was interesting to say the least.
But seriously, that title is just weird, even if they are going to change it...
-ANOTHER REASON WHY SEGA IS SLOWLY TURNING ADULT.-
Imagine if it was Project Rub in America...
I can already hear Jack Thompson's howls of "AOOOOOOO!!!! AOOOOOO!!!"
XD!!
For some reason I am reminded of a conversation I had with my Year 8 friends the other day...
-WAYS TO MAKE SONIC M-RATED-
But I won't dare discuss that.