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Looks like the manufacturers of G1 Jockey and Gallop Racer have merged. Whether either of these games survive or themselves merge is anybody's guess.
--------------------------- http://kotaku.com/5139085/tecmo-koei...tecmo-holdings It's official. Tecmo and Koei announced today that the two companies have merged, giving birth through stock transfer to a joint holding company called Koei Tecmo Holdings as of April 1. Last fall, Tecmo rejected Square Enix's offer of a friendly takeover. Instead, Tecmo commenced merger talks with Koei, stating that both "companies have excellent financial positions, strengths and the ability to take advantage of each other in order to improve profitability and solidified the foundation of a worldwide leader." |
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I own G1 Jockey for Wii and have played it using the Wii controls and the balance board. The gameplay is straightforward when it comes to racing, as the controls and graphics make it an enjoyable experience. To some extent you can get the feel of what jockey's go through in races while trying to weave traffic or how to deal with trouble. The play is very realistic.
The game has its biggest problem in the simulator/storyline portion of the game where the game looks more like Leisure Suit Larry circa 1988 where the jockeys beg from work from trainers using annoying text-based messages that require input from the user at each sentence. It takes forever to move the game along, which adds nothing to the overall experience of gameplay. It needs to be eliminated or seriously updated. I won't play the game because of it. G1 Jockey has a great racing engine, and with the Wii controls, a seriously realistic game, its just the storyline that makes Monkey Ball look more attractive every time I play it. Yes, American Wii users can creatively find a way to play out-of-region games, but I'm sure if you have the "skill" to accomplish that, you will know where to find the details on "how" to do that. |
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This might be the dumbest question I've ever written on the internet. But probably not.
Does anyone know if race record affects breeding success in Gallop Racer? Or is a well-bred horse going to be a great sire if I retire him early instead of after winning 30 Grade I races and same with the mares? ![]() |
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That was actually the smartest question I have read on a message board in a long time.
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Speaking of games I got that new Gr.1 Champion Jockey or whatever it's name is on Wii for Christmas.
I set up a career and actually won my first race. Then I felt like Abel Lezcano as I was riding nothing but 70-1 shots for weeks in the game. Finally about halfway through my first year I started to get a little better and got on some nice horses. I like it. Not as much as Gallop Racer and a little too chatty for my taste, with the trainers, other jocks, etc. But with the wii it makes it kind of fun. |
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I also got this one for Christmas. Been through about 1/2 the training modes and I like it already. Been sick the past 4 days and haven't touched it, but looking forward to jumping back in once I feel better......
One thing I haven't looked at yet....can you change the distances from meters to furlongs?
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i saw a game on amazon called 'horse racing manager' by cyanide. anyone know if it's any good?
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But thanks, you'd think after playing this game for 5 years that I would've thought of this at least once before last night. |