Bg on DS? say what? I haven't seen it anywhere. That sounds very intriguing.
I am currently attempting to get C64 Goldbox games working on the DS through an R4 card. I will get there eventually.
Back on the proper topic; I actually wasn't interested in BG at first either. I thought DnD was dead on the computer after all the abysmal crap that had come before it (AFTER the goldbox games...) and went to the games shop rabidly looking for Fallout 2. I made my purchase and my Girlfriend at the time (Funny eh?) started saying that she wanted BG. I took a look, thought it might impress her...so I bought her a copy.
Needless to say I soon started a game of it myself, and have enjoyed it to this day. As for the BG vs BG2 debate, the one thing BG2 falls down a bit with is the lack of open areas like BG1. I loved the many sidequests and adventures available in them.
Bg on DS? say what? I haven't seen it anywhere. That sounds very intriguing.
I am currently attempting to get C64 Goldbox games working on the DS through an R4 card. I will get there eventually.
Back on the proper topic; I actually wasn't interested in BG at first either. I thought DnD was dead on the computer after all the abysmal crap that had come before it (AFTER the goldbox games...) and went to the games shop rabidly looking for Fallout 2. I made my purchase and my Girlfriend at the time (Funny eh?) started saying that she wanted BG. I took a look, thought it might impress her...so I bought her a copy.
Needless to say I soon started a game of it myself, and have enjoyed it to this day. As for the BG vs BG2 debate, the one thing BG2 falls down a bit with is the lack of open areas like BG1. I loved the many sidequests and adventures available in them.