Looks fun but I hope there's a way you can tackle this without having to rely on other people. Co-op is a nice thing to have but I'd much rather have a sound single player campaign.
i may have said some things that were already said in that last post but here's a few more (keeping the fact that they may be repeats in mind)
sidekicks safehouse dirt (ie. game title vs. real dirt) penguins (debatable because irl penguins are beastly) portals (internet portals lose) plasma rage (i must say i think this one's good) school (ie. bully) politics (ie. red alert) tanks warthogs heavy rain cogs painting rings eggs (anybody remember that weird sonic team game?) shadow (ie. shadow the hedgehog who was sorta cool right?)
you gotta use home (irl wins) one. ravenbom strikes again
The thing a lot of people don't understand in kiddie games is that there is an audience who appreciates them. You don't get any representation of the little kids who play videogames because all they care about is having quick and easy fun with a relatable and/or recognizable character. Kids don't even think to care about gameplay elements and plot. Smack sonic the hedgehog or mario on it and it will sell regardless of wether or not the hardcore audience cashes in on it.
the mii business cards got me thinking about the picture I saw of a wanted sign in some asian country with a mii headshot instead of a real person's. I'm not sure if it was real or not.
cheers on the awesome best and worst parts vid. only thing is that from what I've seen, the little anime sequences look kinda nice. I can like the over-the-top background and ridiculously epic guitar. If capcom is making fun of themselves on this part than i think it's pretty damn funny. if not, than that's just embarassing for the publishers.3
I'm surprised nobody mentioned the PDA mini game in Alien Hominid on XBLA. I thought that game was awesome but that minigame was just straight tedious.
well im still a little proud of myself