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Like other games of its ilk, the KI game will be available in starter decks decks of around 60 cards which allow you to begin playing immediately and booster packs packs of around ten cards which allow you to customize your deck with other cards of different abilicards and will naturally be similar to the arcade game, but at the same time, will be a wholly different sort of experience. Look for the KI collectible card game on sale at your favorite pop culture shoppe in April.
Nintendo's fast-action fighting game of combo moves has been shrunk down and packed into the Game Boy. Now, you can take your favorite fighters anywhere you go in portable form and battle your way up the fighting scale of warriors on the go. Besides the most obvious loss of Riptor, the characters remain the same.
The moves and combos are the same for each character. But in this portable version, the ability to build up a great amount of attacks appears to have been lost in the conversion process. The programmers seem to have forgotten to bring over the one feature that made KI different from rest of the fighting game masses--combos.
The combos are still included, but even experienced players will have difficulty putting together anything more than just a monster combo. The appearance of the stages and the characters are decent and fairly close to real even for the miniature screen of the Game Boy. There is even changing background music clicks and pops that is almost as upbeat as its color big brother. The sound effects are the only area of irritation even in portable form.
They sound like nothing more than two different tones of someone dragging a shoe across concrete. The louder noises are representative of a hit and the quieter ones mean that the opponent has blocked or that the move missed. If you can't get enough of KI no matter where you look, try the Game Boy version. If you are looking for a new thrill, pass on this one and stick to what the Game Boy does best: puzzle and minimal action games.
Nintendo really butchered this game when they converted it over to the Game Boy. I wasn't expecting much, but this shouldn't have even been attempted. The graphics are pixelized beyond reasonable limits. They even removed Riptor, my favorite character. The audio is a series of bland beeps. Worse yet is the control.
You can't differentiate between weak and strong hits, making many special moves impossible to do. Not even good while on the Super Game Boy. Another example of an arcade translation that should never have been attempted on the Game Boy. It's fairly simple to figure out why this version of KI is going to go belly up.
How can you expect a six-button game to be played on a two-button portable and still be remotely close enough to slap the same name on it? The character animations are a joke, the graphics are hideous and the sound is much more pleasant turned off if you're going to attempt playing this one!
This game should not have been converted to Game Boy. Being a fairly good player on the arcade version of KI, I thought I could at least pull off a few combos, but I was sadly mistaken. I couldn't pull off more than a six-hit before the computer turned around and pulled off a hit Ultra. The fighters are pixelized almost beyond recognition and the "blip" and "bleep" sounds are annoying. If you own a Game Boy and really want KI, try it first. This game's main draw was the intense graphics and killer sounds.
Obviously the look doesn't translate to a portable system nor do the infamous sounds. Combos and moves are pretty easy to do, but the fact remains--it just looks weak on a portable.
Only die-hard fans will really be able to get into it enough to sacrifice the graphics. One drawback is the limited buttons for pulling off classic arcade combos. It is an impressive job for what was intact, but why bother? Here it is.
This conversion looks pretty good and appears to have all the same moves as the arcade version, but will it be able to match it According to information acquired at the show, players can expect it to be the closest conversion from the arcade possible. Will the home version draw in as many players as the arcade version did? Do you want to see the finishing moves, humiliations and the killer combos that made the arcade game such a smash?
Be sure to mark I the date when this game m comes out in the stores on your calendar and reserve your copy! Here's one port-over from the arcade that looks and plays almost as good as the original! It's got a new combo structure and features some very kickin' tunes.
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