By Eli Green
November 2, 2006 - 23:55
Hello, hello, hello, and welcome to another fine day here at News Pop!. This may actually be the last News Pop! of the week, and, quite possibly, the last News Pop! until the week of the 12th. Our editor, Eli Green, is going in for surgery next week and won't be back until, at least, the end of the week. However, he has promised us that as long as he can find an Internet connection at the hospital, we will bring you the news next week. We all wish him a speedy recovery. And now, here's today's News Pop!.
Two
days after we received the news about how many games will be
available for Wii in the first five weeks, and the absolute
confirmation of the cost of Wii Points, we finally have the official
cost of Wii Points in Canadian Dollars. The suggested retail price of
Wii Points in Canadian Dollars is $24.95. That's not exactly
expensive, but not entirely fair, considering the current conversion
for $20 USD to Canadian Dollars works to about $22 CAD. Overall,
we're not complaining.
While
we don't think this next piece fully fits in the games category, we
found it interesting enough to mention. Comic fans will soon have a
new way of getting in on the creation process. Comic Creator, made by
Longtail Studios, will be launching soon for mobile phones. The
program can essentially be used as a replacement for text messages.
The slogan goes, “When a text message won't do, send a comic!”
Not too bad. We haven't had the opportunity to try out the creator
yet, but have had a chance to take a look at the features, and it's
quite unique. You can check out Comic Creator at here.
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Guitar
Hero II is releasing one we
ek from
now, but somehow RedOctane still has some fresh news to share.
Unfortunately, the news is about product placement.
“The
product placement within Guitar Hero II is designed to add an extra
element of realism for gamers,” said Dusty Welch, head of
publishing, RedOctane. “Players are deeply immersed into the rock
star culture, utilizing the authentic tools of musicians worldwide
including an extensive array of amps, strings, pedals, cymbals, music
stores and venues.” The entire list for Guitar Hero II in-game
partners include BOSS Effectors, DW Drums, Eden Bass Amplication,
EMG, Epiphone, Ernie Ball Strings, Gibson Guitar, Guitar Center,
Hofner, Kramer, Krank, Line 6, Mesa Boogie, MusicMan Basses, Orange,
Randall Amplifiers, Roland, Vans and the Vans Warped Tour, VHT, and
Zildjian. Quite the list. As long as it doesn't affect the gameplay,
we're cool with it. Guitar Hero II releases next week, November 7th,
and we can't wait to get our hands on it.
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