Does anyone know why this series stopped with the NES? I loved Lolo 3. I would love to see 1-3 put on the GBC or GBA or better yet Lolo 4 on GBC or GBA. I should be real easy to move the game to these systems. .
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001 01:21:43 -0400 (EDT), aaluc...@webtv.net wrote: >Does anyone know why this series stopped with the NES? I loved Lolo 3. I >would love to see 1-3 put on the GBC or GBA or better yet Lolo 4 on GBC >or GBA. >I should be real easy to move the game to these systems. .
I'm not even sure if HAL exists anymore. I haven't seen anything from them since probably 1993.
Never judge a man till you've walked a mile in his shoes, because by then, you're a mile away, you've got his shoes, and you can say whatever the hell you want.
> >Does anyone know why this series stopped with the NES? I loved Lolo 3. I > >would love to see 1-3 put on the GBC or GBA or better yet Lolo 4 on GBC > >or GBA. > >I should be real easy to move the game to these systems. .
> I'm not even sure if HAL exists anymore. I haven't seen anything from > them since probably 1993.
The same HAL that programmed, among others, Super Smash Brothers, Paper Mario, and anything with Kirby in the title? They're a Nintendo first party, and have been for a while. About half of everything that Nintendo releases these days has actually been programmed by HAL.
>> >Does anyone know why this series stopped with the NES? I loved Lolo 3. I >> >would love to see 1-3 put on the GBC or GBA or better yet Lolo 4 on GBC >> >or GBA. >> >I should be real easy to move the game to these systems. .
>> I'm not even sure if HAL exists anymore. I haven't seen anything from >> them since probably 1993.
>The same HAL that programmed, among others, Super Smash Brothers, Paper >Mario, and anything with Kirby in the title? They're a Nintendo first >party, and have been for a while. About half of everything that >Nintendo releases these days has actually been programmed by HAL.
Yeah, I remembered that a few hours after posting. I don't think HAL has a separate US division anymore, though, but obviously Nintendo could release a new HAL-developed Lolo game. Strange as to why such a successful series that spawned 3 US games and 5 in Japan never made it past the 8-bit in either country, though.
Never judge a man till you've walked a mile in his shoes, because by then, you're a mile away, you've got his shoes, and you can say whatever the hell you want.
lugnut wrote: > Yeah, I remembered that a few hours after posting. I don't think HAL > has a separate US division anymore, though, but obviously Nintendo > could release a new HAL-developed Lolo game. Strange as to why such a > successful series that spawned 3 US games and 5 in Japan never made it > past the 8-bit in either country, though.
its because the "gamer" of today relies on game guides instead of solving puzzles on their own, it defeats the whole purpose of playing puzzle games