View Full Version : Heroclix the next game!
VenomDaBomb
03/17/2003, 19:23
ok i want a vote.
1)How many people would like to see a Heroclix game for PS2 or Cube that includes all 3 marvel sets(DC can't be present cause of the contract agreements). With look action clips when you attack, move or use abilities.
2)Online heroclix game where you can buy online boosters. Go on a server and always find oppents. There could be weekly tournies, rankings and clans.
3) Make a CCG of Heroclix based on the miniture game. This could introduce new powers and can involve movement in a CCG which never really has happened.
4) Leave it as a miniture game.
Ok start your reply with one of the numbers and then state why.
Thomthemonk
03/17/2003, 19:27
1
weaponX-111
03/17/2003, 19:28
That would be awsome.....Maybe you should take that idea to someone that could help you with that kind of thing
StoneCutter#11
03/17/2003, 19:44
BONG!
you got too much time to think Venom :P
i kinda like Hero Clix the way it is. i cant see it working as a CCG.
the online game would be a good idea. after all Magic Online works.
GIMME THE CASH!
iceman05
03/17/2003, 19:47
Ya I was thinking about something like that too.
Maybe for computer would be cool.
Shadowgt
03/17/2003, 20:06
1,2 and 4 sound good.
VenomDaBomb
03/17/2003, 21:56
need more votes!
Melkoloran
03/17/2003, 22:00
Bring back Overpower ;)
LadyDeath
03/17/2003, 22:05
Sorry Venom but I like the game the way it is!
You are obsessed as it is! We don't need it as a video game too!:):cool:
Psylockeslover
03/17/2003, 22:08
2)Online heroclix game where you can buy online boosters. Go on a server and always find oppents. There could be weekly tournies, rankings and clans.
I think that is a BAD idea! Why waste your money on bit of computer code and end up with nothing in the end?
I'd rather waste my money on the little plastic figs, because in the end you still have the pretty little plastic figs.:D
Although a videogame would be pretty cool, it would be pretty limited and be out of date by the time it hits the shelves....
yogsoloth
03/17/2003, 22:13
I think #1 would be great.......you could use a Final Fantasy Tactics engine.....i wish you hadn't started this thread; now i really want a game like this:)
I'd like to see #2 and #4.
Originally posted by Psylockeslover
I think that is a BAD idea! Why waste your money on bit of computer code and end up with nothing in the end?
I'd rather waste my money on the little plastic figs, because in the end you still have the pretty little plastic figs.:D
They would just need to do like Magic the Gathering Online. Once you collect a complete virtual set, you can trade the virtual set in for a real one!
Yes Yes a hero clix video game I mean they have a yu gi oh game why not it would be great hten I could stop buying so many boosters! I would still buy but Iwould have a digital nightcrawler and I could stop buying CT just for one!
Psylockeslover
03/17/2003, 22:29
They would just need to do like Magic the Gathering Online. Once you collect a complete virtual set, you can trade the virtual set in for a real one!
I never liked the idea of M:TG online either, even back when I played that (expetive deleted) game and the online game was still a rumor.
MidnigherApoll
03/17/2003, 22:30
I was just thinking about this! I would be totally for #1!
EyeWackett
03/17/2003, 22:34
but whats the fun if you can't actually hold the figs and play with them, thats half the fun. Online Magic the Gathering I understand, but Heroclix, come on.
razz10555
03/17/2003, 22:39
4, I want the real McCoy
But wouldn't it be fun to actually see She hulk clock someone over the head w/ a dumpster and then see them realing w/ little stars spinning around their heads. I would enjoy the video game if done well.
The idea of a video game I love.... but the idea of buying boosters online for the game I could do without. I spend too much money on the figures already.
VenomDaBomb
03/18/2003, 13:45
all good points!
The_Meatball
03/18/2003, 14:22
Make this the second vote to bring back Overpower!!!
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