Wow, I didn't know they were doin' thing with the GBA-'Cube linkup. Yes, I know about the obvious ploy to sell more GBAs, but it's still a pretty neat idea
PostPosted:Sun Feb 10, 2002 12:57 am
<div style='font: 9pt ; text-align: left; '>From Gamespot:
The adorable pink marshmallow Kirby will be getting his very own GameCube game later
this year. Kirby's new game, Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2, is the first game on the system that
actually requires the Game Boy Advance to play. Via a tilt-sensitive cartridge, you'll tilt the
GBA to control the game board underneath Kirby, causing him to roll toward his
objectives. If Kirby falls off the track the gameplay will switch directly to the GBA's screen
where you'll have to catch him with a cloud. Once caught, Kirby returns to the television
screen where the gameplay then continues. Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 is certainly one of the most
innovative uses of the new Nintendo hardware--one that we'll be seeing for some time.</div>
The adorable pink marshmallow Kirby will be getting his very own GameCube game later
this year. Kirby's new game, Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble 2, is the first game on the system that
actually requires the Game Boy Advance to play. Via a tilt-sensitive cartridge, you'll tilt the
GBA to control the game board underneath Kirby, causing him to roll toward his
objectives. If Kirby falls off the track the gameplay will switch directly to the GBA's screen
where you'll have to catch him with a cloud. Once caught, Kirby returns to the television
screen where the gameplay then continues. Tilt 'n' Tumble 2 is certainly one of the most
innovative uses of the new Nintendo hardware--one that we'll be seeing for some time.</div>