SAN FRANCISCO – OCTOBER XX, 2008 – Today Ubisoft announced that Tom Clancy’s EndWar(TM) will be released for the Nintendo DS(TM) system and the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system. Developed by Funatics Software and optimized for the handheld platforms, Tom Clancy’s EndWar is rated T for “teen” and will ship to retailers on November 4, 2008.
Tom Clancy’s EndWar for handhelds allows players to command an elite military force on the ground, in the air and on the seas during World War III. Take control of the elite U.S. Joint Strike Force, European Enforcers Corps or Russian Spetsnaz Guards Brigade and lead your faction to victory in three separate yet interwoven single-player campaigns. Each campaign includes over 30 battle scenarios taking place on real-world battlefields including Paris and London, and features increasingly challenging missions and objectives. Fight against a friend in tense two-player battles in any of the 100 ready-to-play scenarios or in your own custom-created missions.
Available Today on WiiWare
GORMLEY, Ontario, Canada – October 20, 2008 – Digital Leisure Inc. a leading developer and publisher of interactive video-based titles and console games, announced today the launch of The Incredible Maze, an exciting action-puzzle game designed exclusively for Nintendo’s WiiWare™ game service.
Now it’s your chance to get lost in The Incredible Maze! Simply tilt your Wii Remote™ to navigate a series of exciting and twisted mazes. Entering the maze couldn’t be easier, but finding your way out will require a keen eye and a steady hand. Obstacles and traps are around every corner, so move your ball cautiously around the maze without falling off the edge. But watch out, there are lots of surprises in store. Unlock the Challenge Mode and start searching for gems, or test your abilities in a race against the clock.
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