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06-05-2007, 03:09 AM
N+, un adictivo juego flash, ahora estará disponible en plataformas portátiles como son el Nintendo DS y el Sony PSP.
Kotaku: Pocket Ninja: N+ Slinking Stealthily Towards DS, PSP (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/pocket-ninja/n%252B-slinking-stealthily-towards-ds-psp-265633.php)
http://kotaku.com/assets/resources/2007/06/npcver.jpgThe tiniest ninja (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/ninja/) just got tinier. The game that proved once and for all that true ninja don't need polygons to kick ass is making the flying death leap from the PC to handheld consoles, as Atari (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/atari/) announces N (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/n/)+ for the PSP (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/psp/) and Nintendo DS (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/ds/). N is a popular flash (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/flash/) game created by Metanet Software that distills the ninja experience to its purest form...jumping around. gathering gold, and killer robots.
If you have a computer and have not played this, go here now (http://www.harveycartel.org/metanet/downloads.html). <-- Click aquí para descargar y jugar la versión flash
The handheld versions will feature all the acrobatic puzzle-action gameplay of the original, along with community leaderboards and a built-in level editor, meaning tons of user-created levels will likely extend the fun of N+ (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/n+/) indefinitely. This is going to be the ninja event of the year when it drops this November, so you might want to find a hiding place now. Just sayin'. Michael Fahey
EDIT - Along with the handhelds it is indeed also coming to Xbox Live!
Atari Announces Popular Flash Game N+ for Handhelds
Cult Hit "N" Being Updated for Nintendo DS and PSP System
NEW YORK, June 4: Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) one of the world's most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher, today announced the development of N+, the successor to the award-winning and beloved flash ninja game N. Created by Metanet and developed by SilverBirch Studios, N+ will leap onto the Nintendo DS and the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system in November 2007.
Adding to the successful formula that made N a hit online, N+ will offer equal parts platformer and action gameplay with incredibly fluid animation, fast action, amazing acrobatics and instant playability. N+ embodies the same brisk pick-up-and-play style that has endeared gamers worldwide and improves on the adored flash game with downloadable content, multiplayer components and a built-in level editor.
"N+ takes all the great elements of the flash game, from the amazing acrobatics to the simple-but-fast gameplay, and adds an impressive set of new features," said Stephen Baer, senior global product manager, Atari, Inc. "With full support for wireless multiplayer, cartridge sharing ability, downloadable content and community leader boards, gamers will be able to settle, once and for all, who is the greatest ninja."
New features like cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes and level sharing over the ad-hoc PSP system and wireless Nintendo DS connections will expand upon the gameplay possibilities that have made original flash game a sensation. Complimenting the game's 'old-school' feel, the control layout uses directional buttons and one of the face buttons to jump and move. With the built-in level editor, players can use the stylus to design maps and share them with friends or the world and downloadable content will continue to add exciting elements long after the game's initial release.
http://feeds.gawker.com/~a/kotaku/full?i=VTivyO (http://feeds.gawker.com/~a/kotaku/full?a=VTivyO)
Kotaku: Pocket Ninja: N+ Slinking Stealthily Towards DS, PSP (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/pocket-ninja/n%252B-slinking-stealthily-towards-ds-psp-265633.php)
http://kotaku.com/assets/resources/2007/06/npcver.jpgThe tiniest ninja (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/ninja/) just got tinier. The game that proved once and for all that true ninja don't need polygons to kick ass is making the flying death leap from the PC to handheld consoles, as Atari (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/atari/) announces N (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/n/)+ for the PSP (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/psp/) and Nintendo DS (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/ds/). N is a popular flash (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/flash/) game created by Metanet Software that distills the ninja experience to its purest form...jumping around. gathering gold, and killer robots.
If you have a computer and have not played this, go here now (http://www.harveycartel.org/metanet/downloads.html). <-- Click aquí para descargar y jugar la versión flash
The handheld versions will feature all the acrobatic puzzle-action gameplay of the original, along with community leaderboards and a built-in level editor, meaning tons of user-created levels will likely extend the fun of N+ (http://www.kotaku.com/gaming/n+/) indefinitely. This is going to be the ninja event of the year when it drops this November, so you might want to find a hiding place now. Just sayin'. Michael Fahey
EDIT - Along with the handhelds it is indeed also coming to Xbox Live!
Atari Announces Popular Flash Game N+ for Handhelds
Cult Hit "N" Being Updated for Nintendo DS and PSP System
NEW YORK, June 4: Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATAR) one of the world's most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher, today announced the development of N+, the successor to the award-winning and beloved flash ninja game N. Created by Metanet and developed by SilverBirch Studios, N+ will leap onto the Nintendo DS and the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system in November 2007.
Adding to the successful formula that made N a hit online, N+ will offer equal parts platformer and action gameplay with incredibly fluid animation, fast action, amazing acrobatics and instant playability. N+ embodies the same brisk pick-up-and-play style that has endeared gamers worldwide and improves on the adored flash game with downloadable content, multiplayer components and a built-in level editor.
"N+ takes all the great elements of the flash game, from the amazing acrobatics to the simple-but-fast gameplay, and adds an impressive set of new features," said Stephen Baer, senior global product manager, Atari, Inc. "With full support for wireless multiplayer, cartridge sharing ability, downloadable content and community leader boards, gamers will be able to settle, once and for all, who is the greatest ninja."
New features like cooperative and competitive multiplayer modes and level sharing over the ad-hoc PSP system and wireless Nintendo DS connections will expand upon the gameplay possibilities that have made original flash game a sensation. Complimenting the game's 'old-school' feel, the control layout uses directional buttons and one of the face buttons to jump and move. With the built-in level editor, players can use the stylus to design maps and share them with friends or the world and downloadable content will continue to add exciting elements long after the game's initial release.
http://feeds.gawker.com/~a/kotaku/full?i=VTivyO (http://feeds.gawker.com/~a/kotaku/full?a=VTivyO)