NDS Mario Kart DS - Das Highlight 2005

"In our interview with Hideki Konno yesterday, the producer of Mario Kart DS gave us new details on the game's online mode and updates to the weapons and battle mode. He says the theme of the new Mario Kart is an expansion of the multiplayer and community aspects that the series is known for. The LAN mode is the ideal form of multiplayer, because up to eight players can compete (on a single game card), and the gameplay is locked in at sixty frames per second. The online WiFi mode supports four players, and the team is working very hard to achieve the same framerate as with LAN mode, but they aren't there yet. In a first for the Mario Kart series, players will be able to choose the same character simultaneously, so you can have a race of eight Marios. Individual players are still identifiable during the race, because the registered DS system name will be displayed above each player's character.

Mario Kart DS aims to be the biggest MK game yet, with over thirty courses and approximately half of those being brand new. The rest are courses ported from previous Mario Kart games, chosen for their nostalgic appeal. Battle mode is returning and is more or less the same as in past games, but the computer A.I. is being enhanced so that the mode will be fun even for a single player battling against bots. Additionally, Mr. Konno said the battle mode will probably be enabled for online play, as with the racing gameplay. Since all the karts in MKDS are built for just one character, there is no cooperative mode like the one found in the GameCube's Double Dash.

Although the game will be extremely familiar to fans of the series (don't expect any huge changes to the way it plays), Mr. Konno's team is looking at several ways to use the DS input features. The touch screen can be used to draw custom decals to decorate your favorite kart, and touch screen steering is being considered (though it would probably be optional, as the E3 demo is played entirely with the D-pad and buttons). As for weapons, the team would like to implement some new items that use the DS features, such as a balloon that is inflated by blowing into the microphone. By the way, we asked Konno-san about the feather item, and he said that he would keep it in mind. "
Quelle: http://www.planetgamecube.com/previews.cfm?action=profile&id=308

Man wird sich also registrieren können. :)
 
Zeldafanat schrieb:
Man wird sich also registrieren können. :)

Nicht ganz... ;-)

Individual players are still identifiable during the race, because the registered DS system name will be displayed above each player's character.

= (frei übersetzt)

Die einzelnen Spieler bleiben trotzdem identifizierbar, weil der im Nintendo DS gespeicherte Name über den Fahrern angezeigt wird.
 
Dreamy
Drea.ma
Vertraeumt
Traeumer
Erik
Jees'

So oder so ähnlich wird mein name sein. Im DS bin ich mior noch nicht sicher wie ich heisse, wechsel den namen ab und zu ^^
 
verplant schrieb:
Nicht ganz...

Individual players are still identifiable during the race, because the registered DS system name will be displayed above each player's character.

= (frei übersetzt)

Die einzelnen Spieler bleiben trotzdem identifizierbar, weil der im Nintendo DS gespeicherte Name über den Fahrern angezeigt wird.

:oops2:

Damit der Beitrag kein Spam ist, hier noch ein Screenshot, exklusiv für CW ;)
zfmk.jpg
 
junkiexxl schrieb:
also mich werdet ihr sicher erkennen, da ich im DS auch junkiexxl gespeichert hab ;) :D

Ich hab auch quirl bei meinem DS eingespeichert.
Oh mann ich kanns kaum noch erwarten gegen euch zu zocken :happy3:
 
ich mach euch in allen Spielen platt, ihr werdet sehen :P Ob Mario Kart, Metroid Prime, oder wie auch immer... :lol:
 
Mein Name passt genau rein :D
Ich werde wahrscheinlich Zeldafanat heißen. Vielleicht nehm ich auch einen anderen Name.
Mal sehen..
 
Zieht euch mal die drei neuen Movies bei Gamespot von der g-Phoria 2005 rein.

Zwar ohne Sound, aber die Grafik ist top :)

http://www.gamespot.com/ds/driving/mariokartds/media.html


Mario Kart DS is scheduled to ship late this year, but already feels like it's far along in development just because it's so darn slick. It's got some of the most impressive 3D graphics we've seen yet on the DS, and together with its WiFi multiplayer modes, it seems like it could offer a lot of lasting appeal. Stay tuned to GameSpot for further coverage of this one.
 
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