Should mario party 9 have a board creator?
its easy you get to use any bowser,DK and Green space from the real boardsMario_Comix said:It would be a great addition, but... How would Green Spaces work? Also, if DK Spaces and Bowser Spaces maintain their function from Mario Party 8 (changing with the board), how would they work?
yeah i have to say that brawls stupid stage desinger sucked i mean the game is awesome but you cant use anything from the game in the stage desinger I HATE WHEN YOU CANT USE THING FROM THE GAMERyoux0 said:As long as its better than brawl's was that'd be cool. I would love to be able to make stages if Nintendo actually made it work instead of promising crap that didn't happen.
Well, we can use Wii music, also have a list, they could make something to connect an Ipod, for the environment they could make a list of backgrounds( there could be downloadables like on the PS3), and the green spaces, they should make something like in Little Big Planet(the moon)on the PS3. I think it should work.Comrade Krasniy said:No. It'd be really hard to make a MP board, you'd need to be able to have your own music, make a detailed environment, give green spaces their own actions. I'm not even sure if Wii could do all of these things, maybe Xbox 360 or PS3, but not the Wii
^^^ A set amount of events would be nice. It would kind of be like the different blocks in ssbb.Topper1 said:Green spaces could work by selecting events from a list, like add 20 coins, move to another space. The design for each event (what causes it, if you know what i mean) can be based on the background. Easy!
^^^I think wifi should be kind of like the Mario vs donkey kong march of the minis On the dsi.Topper1 said:We should be able to send and download boards over WFC. It'll make the game more personal and the game won't die out as easily if every board is new!
^^^This but 3d. You'd be able to make the spaces (Hawk eyed view) and the height would be from a side view.Berrylarry200 said:I could imagine that there will be a grid and you pick one square to place a space on and squares to add board features.