The guys at Midway Games, now owned by Warner Bros., are very bad. Not have come up with anything other than recreate the body's organs of the fighters and their bones and remove the flesh to teach us how to break into the so-called X-ray shots
It is not easy to innovate in the fighting videogame, but this is a "frikada" in the making. A little go, right?
Are you of what they bought Street Fighter IV and have not been satisfied with the new characters? Logical, because they have charisma. The thing would have changed if they had put the characters in the game "Street Chaves," starring the wonderful members of the series "El Chavo del Ocho." You can finally confront the old Chavo chancluda and give their due to Don Ramon.
So you can see that video games cause not only social misfits and obese, I recommend trying the new set of United Nations A dangerous game , a kind of Trivial in which we will learn much more about ecology and environment. Games can be a powerful educational weapon. At least so say the United Nations and the European Union, which recently provided the European Parliament to present their game FX "Sparta", a game with a clear pedagogic.
I do not like fighting games because I am not very skilled and I am dedicated to pushing buttons like crazy, but this device could change my preferences. An American surgeon has devised a way for gamers feel the shooting, stabbing and beating of his characters on the screen. If you felt the blows of truth (well, not really, with a slight touch might be enough), probably the game would be much more tactical, more medirías your punches, button cover you appreciate it in perspective and you would be less aggressive. Surely this news does not Nintendo skip it ...
The vest, designed by Dr. Mark Ombrellaro, uses air pressure to strike tire thumps sites torso of the players where they were beaten if they were in the virtual battlefield.