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N- Online Multiplayer, Level Sharing

One of N+’s biggest draws on the DS and PSP, other than it being an excellent portable version of Metanet’s Flash platformer, was its online features: multiplayer matches and the ability to upload, download, and rate levels created with the game’s rich map editor.

Metanet, however, says that due to last January’s closure of Silverbirch, the studio that handled the handheld N+ ports, the DS and PSP community servers are now offline:

“We received word from our stalwart contact at [publisher] Atari that the valiant efforts to rescue the data servers for N+ DS and PSP [from Silverbirch] and reinstate them on-site at Atari have failed, and since the project has unfortunately been something of a financial failure, the community servers are not a priority and will now be abandoned.”

It’s depressing that such a well-received game lost a chunk of what made it so great barely a year after its release. Those who waited for N+ to hit bargain bins before picking it up will never have a chance to try out the WiFi multiplayer and map-sharing.

I suppose this will happen to almost every game with online support eventually — Nintendo included; look at how the company discontinued user-generated content uploads for Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Think how much this practice will hurt even more for titles relying heavily on their online components (e.g. Flipnote Studio, WarioWare D.I.Y., etc).

Buy: N+ without its online features

See also: For those who often get the two confused

tags / metanet / atari / silverbirch / n plus / online / ec

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Star Trek: Strategic Operations Simulator commercial.

I’ve never seen a Vulcan that I’ve wanted to punch in the face so much. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m headed to Musicland to pick up a Star Trek poster.

I guess you can talk about the new Star Trek film here, if you’re the type of person who loves talking about movies you just saw in blog comments.

tags / atari / commercial / star trek / musicland / ec

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Giant Atari Tennis cushion, part of a set of plush Activision 2600 games made by Snaggs. These huge cartridges, along with all kinds of other art (oh, and new games) will be on display at the Game Over/Continue? exhibit this week at the GRSF gallery in San Francisco. Take lots of pictures for me, lucky people!

tags / game over / tennis / atari / jc / art

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A love story between a blogger and a game concept →

Like Spencer from Siliconera, I played Atari’s The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity at E3, but wasn’t allowed to talk about it. It’s all for the best, though, because now there’s a Tiny Cartridge on which I can post about this game!

A very excited producer showed me the game and explained the concept: a couple racing through town, facing disaster after disaster, in order to meet each other on a date. Gameplay involves running on stylus-drawn lines and climbing using a stretchy grappling hook.

A game like this, which isn’t about men shooting each other or aliens (and also isn’t about learning how to do math), is a very weird and risky move for a big publisher like Atari. Hell, even after N+, a hardcore (skill-based instead of exploration-based) platform game seems like a risky move. I’m not totally sold on the graphical style, but I already love pretty much everything else about this game. It’s exactly the kind of fresh thinking I like to see on the DS.

GoNintendo has all the screens from the press release.

tags / atari / the chase / platform / jc

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While playing Dragon Ball Origins, I kept getting the feeling that I was playing a remake of Dragon Power for the NES, because both games share a similar perspective and cover the same parts of the Dragon Ball manga. Dragon Power is ironically enjoyable kusoge, and Dragon Ball Origins is just… enjoyable.

I wanted to compare screenshots from both games to show how the storytelling in Game Republic’s new stylus-controlled action adventure stands up to Bandai America’s ruined anti-translation of a bad Dragon Ball game, but there aren’t that many screenshots of Dragon Power out there. I was only able to find one scene that I could compare directly. Above, two screenshots of the scene in which Bulma agrees to show Master Roshi her panties in exchange for a Dragon Ball. And here’s the scene in Dragon Power in which Nora gives the Turtle Hermit a sandwich in exchange for a Crystalball.

tags / atari / namco bandai / dragon ball origins / dragon power / jc

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Notice that while almost everyone’s attention seems to be on young Goku as he rides a golden cloud, the blue cat in the middle has his eyes on something else.

One of the “monkeyz” in the top left corner of this cover has the same idea. He looks like he’s about to get stabbed in the face with a banana … Or with something else.

[Via GameSpite]

tags / petz / dragon ball / dragon ball origins / ubisoft / funimation / atari / crazy monkeyz / boxart / ec

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Our N+ contest has N-ded (and so have the N puns, probably)! The winner, chosen by random number, is Daphny! The comment that won her the game?

JESUS CHRIST WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS

Congratulations to Daphny! You are the champion of being randomly selected! We’ll have your game out in the mail soon.

And thanks to all of you for reading and commenting! We’ll try again to bribe you in the near future.

tags / contest / n+ / metanet software / atari / jc

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N+ contest: hop to it! →

Don’t look now, I’m just a friendly reminder! We’re still giving away a copy of N+, and you still just have to leave comments (and then be the winner of a random drawing) to get it!

The relatively young age of the site actually works out pretty well for you right now, since we have yet to amass a throng of fans who would reduce your chances of free stuff. That said, uh, tell your friends!

tags / atari / metanet / contest / n / jc

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Tiny Contest: Get a free copy of N+!

N+ is awesome and weird and beautiful and lo-fi and lots of other stuff. For one of you, it’s also free. We love N+, and we love you, so we’re giving a copy away, and all you have to do is comment in this post, or any post that goes up after this one.

Starting today and ending at 11:59PM Central Time on Monday, September 15, any comment you make in any post will enter you for a DS copy of N+. If you comment in this post, it counts as one entry. If you comment in another post, it counts as two.

Don’t be a jerk and spam us with thousands of meaningless comments. We like substantial discussion every bit as much as we like giving people things.

tags / n+ / metanet software / jc / contest / atari

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