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Old 04-08-06, 01:25   #1
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Exclamation Wii gets 7 Ubisoft launch tites : Prince of Persia to come???!!!!

August 3, 2006 - Wii fans, Ubisoft is your new best friend. The publisher has supported Nintendo's Wii console since it was first revealed, eagerly readying such anticipated exclusives as the first-person shooter Red Steel and the action-platformer Rayman Raving Rabbids, both of which are set to debut with the system in a matter of months. But guess what? The French videogame giant is hardly stopping there. It has another five - yes, five games planned for Wii, and they'll all arrive in time for the platform's launch window.

Ubisoft today announced that it is in development with versions of Far Cry, Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII, Monster 4x4 World Circuit and Open Season for Wii. In addition, the studio is bringing an all-new racer called GT Pro Series to the system.

The publisher also said that it has "many more titles in development" for Wii. Ubisoft France also allegedly revealed that a Wii Prince of Persia title is in development and will be released -- at least in France -- next March. The source of this information is still being verified. The company's US subsidiary had no further details to offer on this game, but an American release is a certain eventuality, even if it's not yet official.
"We're thrilled that Ubisoft will be unveiling Wii versions of both exclusive new IP and established franchises," said Reggie Fils-Aime, president and chief operating officer for Nintendo of America. "Bursting with creativity, innovation and unadulterated fun, these Ubisoft games embody the qualities that will make Wii a huge hit with gamers new and established, young and old."

"Media and analysts agree that Ubisoft has the greatest potential for reward with the new console's launch because we believed in its potential from the beginning," said Laurent Detoc, president of Ubisoft North America. "With an impressive lineup of launch games that offer something for everyone, we are in a unique position to benefit from the Wii's success in appealing to both new and hardcore gamers."

The popular first-person shooter Far Cry pits players on a mission through lush Amazonian jungles and equips them with a variety of weapons, vehicles and special powers to attack the enemy. The game will make full use of the Wii-mote for enhanced maneuverability and will likewise boast new content.
Blazing Angels utilizes the Wii controller for intense dog fighting scenarios set to the backdrop of WWII.

The racer GT Pro Series is developed by MTO and optimized by Ubisoft for Wii. Through a deal with MTO, Ubisoft is able to distribute the project everywhere in the world except Japan. GT features more than 80 licensed cars, detailed tuning options, fluid drift-style controls and physics, and more. The title has been specifically tailored to make full use of the Wii's revolutionary remote.

Open Season is an adventure game based on the Sony Pictures Animation's CG animated film of the same name.
Monster 4x4 World Circuit is a truck racer that has been completely revamped to make full use of the Wii control system. The title takes players fully off-road for some muddy displays of mechanical power.
Finally, previously announced big guns Red Steel and Rayman Raving Rabbids round out the selection.

IGN interviewed Ubisoft North America's president, Laurent Detoc, about today's news. We highly suggest readers comb the interview for brand new information on Far Cry, Blazing Angels, GT Pro Series, and Monster 4x4: World Circuit for Nintendo's new console. Readers may be surprised to learn that these are much more than mere ports.
In addition, IGN has posted new screens of Red Steel and Rayman Raving Rabbids, as well as first screens of Monster 4x4: World Circuit in our their related media sections. With seven official launch window titles from Ubisoft, the ever-expanding library of holiday Wii games is nearing 30 titles, and there are still more to come.



http://wii.ign.com/articles/723/723080p1.html
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Old 04-08-06, 01:28   #2
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thanks for that
i cant wait for the Wii
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thanks for that
i cant wait for the Wii
I hope the POP rumour is true! I dont see why not, UBISOFT seem to really like the Nintendo Wii! A new PoP game
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I feel like the ps3 is going down.. way down.. down to the bottom.. sigh.. good by my love..
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I feel like the ps3 is going down.. way down.. down to the bottom.. sigh.. good by my love..
I cant see this being the case, although the game industry can be like that. Its when these companies are at their lowest point that they learn a lesson, and realise that it has to be about the gamers, and what they want. Its just that Nintendo has been there already time and time again. The light is on them once again, but i am sure they know it wont be forever, unless they forget what has been learned. What Sony has to do is focus more on quality than quantity. There sure is a lot of crap PS2 games out there, just to appeal to the masses, the people who wont stick around.

Either way, competition is good. Its better for us, the gamers.
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I cant see this being the case, although the game industry can be like that. Its when these companies are at their lowest point that they learn a lesson, and realise that it has to be about the gamers, and what they want. Its just that Nintendo has been there already time and time again. The light is on them once again, but i am sure they know it wont be forever, unless they forget what has been learned. What Sony has to do is focus more on quality than quantity. There sure is a lot of crap PS2 games out there, just to appeal to the masses, the people who wont stick around.

Either way, competition is good. Its better for us, the gamers.
yeah.. I know. You got a good point there..
nintendo has always had great games.. unlike playstation.. which has the widest amount of games and the largest space in stores.. but like a couple of weeks ago.,. I was trying to find a good game for ps2.. but I didnt find anything that was good enough.. there were too many games based on movies and too many stupid sequels..
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yeah.. I know. You got a good point there..
nintendo has always had great games.. unlike playstation.. which has the widest amount of games and the largest space in stores.. but like a couple of weeks ago.,. I was trying to find a good game for ps2.. but I didnt find anything that was good enough.. there were too many games based on movies and too many stupid sequels..
The way i see it, its much better for a few people to love something than for a whole load of people just to like. To be a fan of Nintendo has been hard, largely because they are vastly misunderstood, a bit like Dr Pepper.

I guess you could say the big N are the daddy of gaming. They know the game better than the rest of them by now. Will they still be around in 10 years time? Who knows? Will consoles around in 10 years time be inflluenced by them? Yes. Does every console and game idea we play stem from something they did? Usually yes.

However, if they are the daddy, that makes MS and Sony the little kids who fight with each other. How evident is this? With age wii learn not to take anything for granted, but instead, get your head down and get on with it, and have a laugh as the kiddies battle it out
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Sweet sweet, this is looking great for The wii.
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