Well, it is coming to North America in Spring 2006.
It is as would be guessed, dialogue (with anime styled avatars) takes place in the lower screen, as well as all item selection, etc... The top screen features the action, control is done with the D-pad. It also seems there are navigational short cuts using the bottom screen as well "we returned home (with the press of a single button using the stylus),"
http://ds.ign.com/articles/563/563218p1.html
There is also a fourth Gamecube Harvest Moon Title (the third one is actually just an update of the first Gamecube one, and it was never released here). This one does not seem to have the same style graphics of the first one but rather more along the lines of the N64 style. Gameplaywise, it has gone back to the traditional style of Harvest Moon (rather than the ultra-long lifetime story of the first Gamecube one: Harvest Moon - A Wonderful Life). It seems to have all the features of the older Harvest Moon games rolled into one; players can play as a male or female.
http://cube.ign.com/articles/664/664523p1.html
I might look at both depending on the price; my price range for a console Harvest Moon is $29.99 since I already own three of them (The original SNES one, the PSX one, and the N64 one). I do not have any handheld ones yet, though I know someone who has Friends of Mineral Town (I have yet to play it). The DS one, I have been looking forward to for quite some time though.
It is as would be guessed, dialogue (with anime styled avatars) takes place in the lower screen, as well as all item selection, etc... The top screen features the action, control is done with the D-pad. It also seems there are navigational short cuts using the bottom screen as well "we returned home (with the press of a single button using the stylus),"
http://ds.ign.com/articles/563/563218p1.html
There is also a fourth Gamecube Harvest Moon Title (the third one is actually just an update of the first Gamecube one, and it was never released here). This one does not seem to have the same style graphics of the first one but rather more along the lines of the N64 style. Gameplaywise, it has gone back to the traditional style of Harvest Moon (rather than the ultra-long lifetime story of the first Gamecube one: Harvest Moon - A Wonderful Life). It seems to have all the features of the older Harvest Moon games rolled into one; players can play as a male or female.
http://cube.ign.com/articles/664/664523p1.html
I might look at both depending on the price; my price range for a console Harvest Moon is $29.99 since I already own three of them (The original SNES one, the PSX one, and the N64 one). I do not have any handheld ones yet, though I know someone who has Friends of Mineral Town (I have yet to play it). The DS one, I have been looking forward to for quite some time though.
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