Feel The Magic XY/XX
Sega has never been one to shy away from a little experimental gaming, even when heavy
petting is involved. Welcome to Feel The Magic: XY/XX. Like many genre-free games, Feel The Magic is
accessible to any and all, as the gameplay is limited to intuitive minigames that show off the "touching" capabilities
of the DS. The story itself goes hand in hand with the theme, that is, it's a touching tale of two "people"
falling in love—trust us, it will draw you in…
However, as is the case in real life, the story often ends too quickly, and there's not much incentive to feel the
magic all over again, and again, and again. But Feel The Magic is a game that shouldn't be missed, featuring some
beautiful stripped-down visuals to go with its "touching" love story. We would suggest hanging on to the title to show
off to your friends, or better yet, lend it to your DS-owning pals who've overdosed on Mario. So if you're hunting for
a unique, little gem for your new DS go ahead and Feel The Magic, and don't forget to spread the love. Pass it on.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Alejandro K. Brown @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
It's "touching" how SEGA is going to bat for Nintendo's new portable.
Sounds like a cool game!
Alan @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
Any chance you'll be giving away this game too? ;)
Ryan @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
when i got my preordered DS, i also picked up super mario 64 and feel the magic. super mario 64 controls still seem kinda quirky to me, but i love feel the magic. it's entertaining and has a ton of unlockables. plus it really helps you get used to using the stylus. :)
Martin Lessmeister @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
mmm, petting
Brian @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
That's disturbing. I wonder how they'll implement this. Hmmm...
Captain James Skull @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
When I was young, sega kids and nintendo kids fought in the schoolyards.
Who could have ever seen this coming?
Gary Wong @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
Interesting turn for a Nintendo game.
Brian @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
I think this game will really attract a lot of "People" in my opinion. Sega definitely has a lot of creative work in their resume, and they seem to have taken advantage of the whole "touching" functionality of DS better than other launch games...
SenorWeird @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
Is that a giant rabbit sitting next to two people in a theater while the girl sleeps? Tell me I'm not seeing the reference I'm seeing.
Vance @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
Sounds like a fun game!
trey @ Dec 18th 2005 9:58PM
Wake up, Donnie.