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| GameLemon |
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60% |
ElectroPlankton review:
A fun little diversion that would be totally sweet as shareware for my computer, but hardly seems to warrant spending $35 on.
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| Cheat Masters |
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ElectroPlankton review:
Now that the Nintendo DS has a secure spot in the gaming industry after a post-launch lull of games that truly took advantage of the device’s technology, developers are finally coming up with all sorts of innovative ways to conceptualize gaming titles that have never been done before and can’t be done on any other handheld, console or PC gaming platform. Sprung from the mind of famous Japanese media artist Toshio Iwai, Electroplankton fits in that description perfectly, clearly ranking as the most bizarre and original title to land on the DS thus far. For the most part that’s nothing but a good thing, but as you’ll learn there’s just a little something missing from the overall package that narrowly keeps it from being what it truly could’ve been.
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| GameBoyz |
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79% |
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| Advanced Media |
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82% |
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| All Game Guide |
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60% |
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ElectroPlankton review:
I even like music games. Unfortunately, Electroplankton serves up 30 minutes of decent fun, but then the party’s over. There simply isn’t enough to do, not enough options to explore, and the experience is cut short way too fast. Some hardcore players out there will enjoy this game. Everyone else should stay far away. -- Craig Majaski
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| Game Pro |
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80% |
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| GameSpy |
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70% |
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| Get Into The Game |
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80% |
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| GameSpot |
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73% |
ElectroPlankton review:
Electroplankton is an interesting experiment in both music and game design, but its reliance on the novelty of something different limits its lasting value.
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| Gamer Feed |
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70% |
ElectroPlankton review:
+ Untraditional gameplay that challenges you to create your own musical path+ Eleven different types of plankton, each of which contains signature sounds and quirks+ Fantastic use of the DS hardware. Both the touch screen and microphone are excellently used+ DS speakers do a fine job outputting the music- There's no way to permanently save recordings.
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ElectroPlankton preview:
Marine-Snow: Stir these delicate snow-crystal plankton to create haunting piano melodies. Beatnes: Players tap these wriggling creatures to create their own funky NES remixes. Volvoice: Players use this plankton to record their voices (or any other sound they can think of), then warp and twist them beyond recognition.
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| Gamer Within |
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| GameSpot |
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ElectroPlankton preview:
Nintendo shows off the US version of its DS music-making game.
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ElectroPlankton review:
g sped up, backwards, and some that are just plain weird).Electroplankton makes good use of the DS’s unique features- silky-smooth stylus control, use of the microphone, and a zoomed-in view of the action (such as it is) on the top screen-perhaps not particularly useful but it looks pretty nice all the same.
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