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ACTIVISION PUBLISHING’S RAPALA: WE FISH, A NEW SPECIES OF FISHING GAME, IS NOW OUT FOR Wii

SANTA MONICA, CA September 29, 2009 – Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) has announced its brand new entry in its Rapala fishing franchise, Rapala®: We Fish™, is now out for Wii™. This is the first fishing title developed specifically for Wii™ and the focus is on arcade style laugh-out-loud fun. The game comes packaged with the Rapala fishing rod and reel peripheral, letting players of all ages cast it, crank it, and set the hook.

Players travel to eight locations around the world to compete in 24 tournaments, and its one laugh after another as you race each other to catch fish that are natural-born comedians. When they land one, the game goes from fishing to bumper boats, featuring turbo speed boosts and power-ups as your “friends” try to knock the fish out of your boat before you get to the safe harbor.

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Pokemon T-Shirt Available just for Today

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Teefury has another Nintendo-related t-shirt available just for today!  Last week they focused on Super Mario Bros. 3, and this week we see Pokemon getting the t-shirt …
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Wii Review: Dead Space Extraction

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Ever since the announcement of Dead Space Extraction, Wii players have been anxiously awaiting their chance to play this horror epic. The first Dead Space showed a new level of fear and horror in video games, and the Wii prequel attempts to take that even further by immersing the player in a first-person, cinematic horror experience that’s sure to impress. Check out the rest of the review below to find out our verdict on EA/Visceral Games’ Wii thriller!

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