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POPULAR HAT - 2006-02-13 11:32:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
When I saw this Gameboy Advance version, I knew that it was pretty much similiar to the Dreamcast version by looking at the pictures on the back. I still bought it because I loved the first game so much...why not try portable version, right?
Well, frankly, I have to be honest with this one; I was disappointed. Of course, this is Gameboy Advance version... you are not gonna get something similiar to the Dreamcast version-
however,
First of all, they have pretty much transported the same game from the Dreamcast version. Although they have twitched some sequences here and there, it's pretty much the same game. So nothing is really new for those who've played the Dreamcast version.
Second, one of the reasons Dreamcast version was so excellent is because of Ulala's flawlessly, seamlessly executed dancing move(man, I don't know why but the way Ulala does dance is so,so.....let me put it this way; 'There's something about Ulala'); the game suffers alot when Ulala's trade mark of 'sexy' dance can not be executed with smooth motion due to console's limitation.
Lastly, I do not judge a game by its length except when game does not offer much to the player. The Dreamcast version was pretty short,meaning you could probably finish it in an hour. However, it was worth it because of its refreshing and unique experience I could have from playing it. This Gameboy Advance version, however, is a different story. It was pretty short, again, finished it in less then an hour. However, the same kind of experience I had with the Dreamcast version was nowhere to be found except few recognized scenes, which only brought my old memories back from Dreamcast version even more.
I couldn't help but play the Dreamcast version again after finishing this game on Gameboy Advance... and wow... and that's all I could say..'wow'
Well, I don't know- It's still a fun game if you are looking for some dancing/rhythm game for your Gameboy Advance; however, I WOULD ONLY RECOMMEND THIS GAME ONLY IF EITHER YOU HAVE NOT PLAYED THE DREAMCAST VERSION, OR WAS ABLE TO BUY IT AT A RELATIVELY LOW PRICE. However if that is not the case, then I don't really recommend it...may be I could still recommend this one RELUCTANTLY(I'm usually very biased when it comes to reviewing my favorite games, however, this one just doesn't quite get my 'biased' view somehow...)
I hope that you would enjoy what UGA and Ulala have to offer!
PS: Make sure to play this game with THE HEAD PHONE! It sounds so much better!