Friday 26 November 2010

Pre-Order Wii games and release dates

It’s been ages since we’ve talked about the wii, it’s all been iPad this, Kinect that, and we really haven’t thought about it. But Nintendo literally have masses of games on their Preorder chart at the moment and it would be a shame if we did not touch up upon them because there is a diverse variety of really good games from the stars of Nintendo being released coming up until Christmas. So here’s a huge list…

Tron Evolution    Release Date: 26/11/2010 (just been released)       Price: £19.99

Image 6Tron Evolution explores the story behind the very popular Disney movie (which hasn’t been released yet) Tron Legacy. It provides insight into the films past and is recommended for people who would like to see the movie. It’s very futuristic, and it’s based on a special disc-combat, which is used in the Tron mythology.

Image 4So what’s the game like? Ok from what I gather, there are good graphics and it’s in the action and adventure genre. It involves battles and racing, but that’s all I know.
You can look at some images though.



Raving Rabbids: Travel In Time (Wii)Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time   Release Date: 26/11/10 (just been released)    Price: £24.99

Rabbids are a completely new race and have come to earth to demolish humans and you’re invited every step of the way.
Visit the history museum and turn the place upside down as you uncover every secret the museum has to offer. Play over 20 new minigames with your friends, and will keep you company! 

Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars (Wii)
Star Wars III: The Clone Wars    Release Date: ???  Price:  £29.99 

Lego Star Wars brings star wars into action and also brings the Wii into action. Play either Jedi or Separatist with all new character abilities such as Squad command, Lightsaber slicing, Lightsaber jumps, long distance Jedi attacks and Grapple tie-ups, all within a tiny disc.



The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword    Release Date: ???  Price: £34.99   

This will probably be the best game ever released so far in the Zelda series, using Wii Motion Plus and the nunchuck, you can control Link’s actions like never before

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Keep reading folks, we're continuing this tomorrow....








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