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    Default Electroplankton [DS]

    Game description;
    Lots of different cartoon fish coloured in flourescent colourings,when you poke one with the stylus it makes a sound,each make a different sound.

    Seriously...thats it.

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    I'm probs gonna buy,sounds like my kinda game

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    Lol, I see this game selling loads for little children. I wouldn't buy it. I think Nintendo are bringing out some rather rubbish games for DS now. :eusa_wall

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    Its quite big in the east,but i love 90% of all DS games

    I just love nintendo

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    Actually, you're wrong.

    It isn't a game.

    There's no beginning, there's no ending, and there's nothing to solve (other than the controls), and you have to direct way of saving a tune.

    The game isn't intended for little kids as people seemto think, but for music creation for more creative users. By connecting say, a DS to some sort of input device, you can successfully take advantange of the capabilities of the application.

    There are some DJs who are using Electroplankton as means to produce new sounds and make totally different music. During GDC 2005, a DJ actually attended the conference and had a live demonstration. You should really watch it, it's really nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fyta
    Actually, you're wrong.

    It isn't a game.

    There's no beginning, there's no ending, and there's nothing to solve (other than the controls), and you have to direct way of saving a tune.

    The game isn't intended for little kids as people seemto think, but for music creation for more creative users. By connecting say, a DS to some sort of input device, you can successfully take advantange of the capabilities of the application.

    There are some DJs who are using Electroplankton as means to produce new sounds and make totally different music. During GDC 2005, a DJ actually attended the conference and had a live demonstration. You should really watch it, it's really nice.
    you seem to really know a lot about everything

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    wow thanks for the info, it really does look mesmerising though

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