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Re: Robo Basho(TM) the Movie...
A big group of us from Wildstang headed over to Real Time Sports tonight in order to check out the game. We had a blast - it's a really fun game to play. A group of younger kids who were there were watching us for quite a while and ended up taking a shot at it as well, which was fun to see.
If anyone happens to be in the northwest burbs of Chicago in the near future it is definitely worth trying out. |
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Re: Robo Basho(TM) the Movie...
I'm heading to Chicago this weekend, possibly, so I'll make sure I grab a fistful of bucks and play until I've mastered the thing. Robot Arcades sound like such a great idea, especially in an industry struggling to differentiate itself from the powerful home consoles available.
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Re: Robo Basho(TM) the Movie...
Just FYI if you're planning to go there... better make that a fistful of quarters - the machine doesn't take dollar bills.
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Re: Robo Basho(TM) the Movie...
Namco keeps telling me that they will have a bill acceptor installed "today" but days turn to weeks and still nothing.
Thanks for trying the game out. I appreciate the feedback and the support. Cheers, Joe J. |
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I watched a father play with his two sons (probably 6-8 years old). It brought forth a few "issues" that may help you iron some things out. The first issue was that it was confusing how to start a single player game. The kid was mashing buttons while the dad was inserting quarters and all of a sudden they were blue when they wanted to be red. The second was that the kid was mashing the arm button and wasn't getting a full lift. Once we told them that's how it worked he was able to get the hang of it. The third was that the kid expected it to drive arcade style and didn't know there were turn buttons until we told them and the dad helped out. From watching this it was pretty obvious that kids expect the machine to react like things they're familiar with. It definitely took a round to get used to the controls. We were talking and a 15 second warm up/tutorial period (optional for advanced players?) might help that out. One idea that was presented was to isolate the robots on their sides of the field during this period. Another thing that is needed is autonomous movement during the attract mode. A lot of people walked by and casually looked at it. You may draw more attention if robots are moving around. Maybe fighting. Maybe dancing. Maybe just driving. Something to catch the eye. Thinking about it now, maybe you could show control instructions on the screen and have the robots act them out. All in all, I think you guys have a pretty good game there. We definitely had a lot of fun playing it. It was fun to think about all that went into a simple looking game that most people wouldn't even consider. |
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Re: Robo Basho(TM) the Movie...
I have no doubt that Joe will get that all implemented in less that 3 months....
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