Some guy in Japan made a free Windows game using the Wii controlled called ColoCoro. It looks an very similar to our original prototype except of course we didn't use a Wii controller 😊
Some guy in Japan made a free Windows game using the Wii controlled called ColoCoro. It looks an very similar to our original prototype except of course we didn't use a Wii controller 😊
The latest thing in Japan arcades is the Gundam P.O.D. (panoramic optical display)
Most locations have 8 pods setup. You step inside and you get a half dome 180 degree display from top to bottom and left to right.
The Toro Station, which was renamed as Mainichi Issho (Together Everyday) shipped for free with the PS3. It's a piece of software staring Toro from the Dokodemo Isshou series of games but this one every day there is a news update and the two cats present the news. It's real news as well.
Kotaku posted an article entitled "Japan Hates LocoRoco" where they claim LocoRoco did so bad that it's been marked down to 1980yen (about $17) and thrown in the bargin bin.
Unfortunately Kotaku didn't check their facts. The picture shown on their website is from an opening day sale of a new electronics store in which everything in the store was marked down. Nothing to do with Japan's affection for LocoRoco or any bargin bins.
Some fans created a Japanese LocoRoco Wiki. I don't know if there is an English Wiki anywhere yet. For those playing the game and trying to find items for the Loco House or Loco Editor the Japanese LocoRoco Wiki includes a per world list of what items can be found in each stage and what pieces can be found in the mini games. It's not complete yet but it is a place to start.
A couple of weeks ago there was an interview with me about LocoRoco on the 1upshow. The actual interview was much much longer and today they posted a longer version.
If you are playing the Japanese LocoRoco demo vs 1.01⭐️, when you finish the game you'll see a code in the upper right hand corner. You can go to this page and use that code to download a few special music clips and PSP backgrounds.
Watch it here −− Episode 34 - 06/23/2006
also while I'm at it, if you are playing the Japanese LocoRoco demo vs 1.01⭐️, when you finish the game you'll see a code in the upper right hand corner. You can go to this page and use that code to download a few special music clips and PSP backgrounds.
You might enjoy checking out the EU LocoRoco website. Dig deep enough and you can find screensavers, messenger icons and other things.