This
may be the last News Pop! for the week. So just in case we aren't
able to bring you News Pop! tomorrow, have a good weekend. And don't
forget (like you could if you wanted to), Playstation 3 launches
tomorrow and the Wii launches on Sunday.
More
midnight madness!
It
seems everyone is getting in on the midnight madness bandwagon for
system launches. This time, however, the madness is over the launch
of the Wii. One particular store in Redmond, Game Crazy, 84 branches
of Fred Meyer stores in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Alaska and all
GameStop and EB Games branches in the U.S. will be running midnight
launches for the Wii. The
Redmond
Game Crazy is located in the Bella Botega shopping center at
8867
161ST Ave NE
and The Fred Meyer stores are at different locations, so if you want
to find out which ones are doing the midnight launch, you can go
check out the company's website at www.fredmeyerstores.com.
The stores will be opening their doors at 12:01 am on Sunday and
whatever happens next depends on the people in line. To sweeten the
deal for people waiting in line, Game Crazy also announced that it
will be running “Wii competitions” and Nintendo prize giveaways,
before midnight. To all of you who will be trying to wait in line, we
wish you luck.
PS3
and Wii games available in stores
Retailers
are getting the jump on selling Playstation 3 and Wii games. As long
as the boxes aren't marked for release on launch day, stores are
allowed to sell them, and some are. So far, the Playstation 3 games
we've seen on store shelves include Madden NFL 07, Tiger Woods PGA
Tour 07, Resistance: Fall of Man, NBA 2K7, NBA 07 the Life, Genji
Days of the Blade, Tony Hawk's Project 8, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
and NHL 2K7. For Wii, we saw Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz, Madden
07, Call of Duty 3 and Spongebob Squarepants: Creature from the
Krusty Krab. Games like Zelda and Excite Truck are being held from
sale until launch day.
Command
& Conquer Tiberium Wars goes to Xbox 360
EA
officially announced that Command & Conquer Tiberiu
m
Wars is in development for Xbox 360 today. The game
boasts
an intuitive console-specific control scheme, fast-action strategy
gameplay, deep single player campaign, and an immersive multiplayer
experience featuring massive battles where you take control of large
armies on the battlefield of the future.
EA
says that the move of Real Time Strategy games to consoles has
evolved since the release of Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle
Earth II, so that strategy games play and feel “native to the
platform”. “
C&C 3 is a perfect
fit for the Xbox 360,” said Mike Glosecki, Senior Producer at EALA.
“Xbox 360 players will enjoy the action-packed online play and
watching the epic Sci-Fi story of the game unfold as they play
through the single player campaign.” For more information on
Tiberium Wars, and all of its versions, you can check out
www.CommandAndConquer.EA.com
.
Shrek
does racing
Activision
announced the release of its newest racing game, Shrek Smash N'
Crash, today. The game gives players the opportunity to take
on the role of their favorite Shrek characters and zoom, crash and
slide their way through 12 enchanted locations using racing and
combat skills against an assortment of twisted fairy tale opponents.
The game includes quite a few playable characters from the Shrek
movies, including Shrek, Princess Fiona, Donkey, Puss in Boots and
more, allowing players to race around on a wide variety of tracks
which feature log swings, windmills, moving gates and other skill
testing obstacles. Shrek Smash N' Crash is now available for
Playstation 2, PSP and GameCube for $29.99 USD/$39.99 CAD, for Game
Boy Advance for $29.99 USD and CAD and for Nintendo DS for $29.99
USD. All versions of the game are rated E for Everyone.
Pirates!
Is coming to PSP
2K
announced yesterday that it would be bringing Sid Meier's Pirates! to
PSP this coming January. Players will be able to take the role
of a Pirate Captain in the 17th century Caribbean – amassing
fortune and fame in an attempt to seize a rightful place as one of
the most revered and feared pirates in history, all from the comfort
of their bus seat, car or anywhere else they take their PSP.
Additional features for the PSP system will include wireless Ad-Hoc
multiplayer for up to four players, widescreen graphics, new treasure
hunts and more. For more information on Sid Meier's Pirates!, or
other Sid Meier games, check out www.firaxis.com.
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