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Rainbow Islands Revolution

Rainbow Islands Revolution
Publisher: Rising Star
Platform: DS
Category: Action / Adventure
Rating Info 
 		PEGI Rated 3+ 
Release Date: 09/02/2007
Member Rating: 2 Stars
Number of Players: 1-4
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Rainbow Islands Revolution Description

Rainbow Islands Revolution brings an update of the classic arcade game to the DS and adds a little special touch - the ability to completely control the game using the DS touch screen and stylus. Now, some people get all nervous and jittery when classic and much-loved arcade games are 'updated'. Certainly in this type of case, where Rising Star games go so far as to describe Rainbow Islands Revolution as 'daringly experimental', the purists think that their beloved games are being tampered with in some way, and thus cheapened, devalued, made worse. This is far from the case with Rainbow Islands Revolution. Rising Star Games really has retained the spirit and feel of the original, whilst updating it for use with a totally new control mechanism. They have definitely stayed true to their stated aim, which is to bring classic gaming properties lovingly up to date. The Taito diehards can rest in peace. Rainbow Islands is all about three things - intense platforming challenges, a delightfully cute visual style and, the best bit, firing out rainbows all over the shop. The original game was based on a 'run, shoot out a rainbow, jump' mechanic. Rainbow Islands Revolution differs from this in that your character - Bub or Bob - sits in an eternally floating bubble and you move them around the levels by touching and dragging their little bubble with the stylus. Instead of shooting out rainbows, you now draw them directly onto the field of play - and picking up various power-ups along the way enables you to draw longer rainbows. You can also trap individual enemies, groups of baddies, or - if you have enough rainbow power - clear the whole screen of the critters. Two brand new secret character sprites have been designed by well-known Harvest Moon artist Igusa Matsuyama. Plus, the original's enemies and bosses also return in their vintage guises, as does the bonus-item frenzy of Rainbow Island's immensely satisfying "Goal In!" level endings. You can play the game in single-player Story mode or Score Attack mode, or try out the wireless multiplayer races with up to three friends.

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Reviewed by: danielwatersDate: 14/08/2006Rating: 3 Stars
THIS GAME IS NOT ONLINE ENABLED - there is no online component to this game. The only four online enabled DS games are shown here: http://www.nintendowifi.co.uk/global/index.jsp?locale=en_GB
Reviewed by: krogDate: 22/11/2006Rating: 2 Stars
For those gamers who are not familiar with the original version of this game, then the only modern comparison would be 'Yoshi Touch & Go'. However, the latter title is head and shoulders above Rainbow Island Revolution. The game is not too bad, but it is spoilt by dodgy touch screen controls that hamper rather than aid the player. Play this and then play Yoshi and then decide for yourself.
Reviewed by: ToneLocDate: 18/11/2006Rating: 1 Stars
Awful. An abonination of a one time classic. By trying to introduce the touch screen into the game play (you have to draw your rainbow with it, and move your character around by dragging him inside a balloon) the game play is ruined. I liked it the way it was, with directional control of your on screen character, this way is frustrating and in accurate. Avoid.

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