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ive thought about a game and i think id bee cool
In Reply to: Woah *NM* posted by hipboyscott on January 14, 2003 at 18:08:53:
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Posted by: Mooch Nombre on January 21, 2003 at 19:16:25
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no please bear in mind all this was though of when i was high: u could pick ur player, like back player mid player or front player, or a diff way of picking a player with diff stats, like accuracy, snapshooting, burning, speed, and maybe luck. no the view could be inside the players like the goggleds outlined on the corners of the screen. the gun in ur hand. and u would be able to snapshoot by holding one button, and ur dude would lean out, then press another and to shoot balls. u could have like sorta of an intiative, butr that would prob wouldnt work, but instead maybe like options to choose from like snapshoot, burn, run, run +gun, move up, snapshoot,or just sit tight. now for the plot u could start out as a first timer going out, and u could choose were to play. now odds are speedballer would buy this if they arent broke from buying paint, at least thats my perspective on it. and u could start out playin recball til u are good enough, to enter in a rookie tourney, u should also be able to cusomize a team to. as u progress in the game u could get better. eventually u could play pro with all the big name ballres of today....and another option should be bunker....id call it speedballer. then if its a hit u could start putting out speedballer2 and so forth. what do u think |
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