jonas
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Actionloop DS review
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Jul 21, 2007 07:34
Hello, I have recently read the Actionloop DS review here at kikizo, and while I thought most of the review was good and in some cases insightful (I never thought about the issues of colorblindness and puzzle games! It was very interesting), I feel I must bring to your attention the egregious wrong you have done to Mitchell, the developer, by claiming that their work is a Zuma rip off. The first game in the ' loop' series was created by Mitchell in 1998 as an arcade cabinet, and a Playstation 1 game soon followed (called Puzzloop, but I think released in the US as Ballistic). Mitchell themselves were called on somewhat for copying the play-controls of bust-a-move (puzzle bobble), but I think that' s up to interpretation (the ' deep game' of PB & PuzzLoop differ quite a lot). Zuma, however, was created afterwards, much to the disdain of Mitchell, and is an obvious clone. I don' t want to advertise anyone in particular while providing this information, so search for ' Zuma Puzzloop' on your favorite search engine or look at " Plagiarism controversy" under Zuma' s Wikipedia article for more information. It' s an honest mistake, but it was tough to see Mitchell (the little guy!) get slammed repeatedly for " shamelessly ripping off" Zuma.
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Eddie_the_Hated
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RE: Actionloop DS review
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Jul 21, 2007 07:36
Welcome to the forums Jonas! Somebody up top will probably get back to you on that, as it does just seem like a simple mistake. Untill then, feel free to hang out here with all the crazy people.
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Duffman
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RE: Actionloop DS review
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Jul 21, 2007 09:46
with all the crazy people. And the drunk people as well! Welcome to the forums jonas.
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