Deal means Havok Physics will be used to bring realistic motion to several WiiTM titles from 2K
Havok, the leading provider of physics engines to the global game and movie entertainment industry, has agreed to a licensing agreement with California based game developer 2K
Games. Under the terms of the deal, 2K Games will use Havok’s pioneering physics engines to develop several upcoming titles which will be available on the Wii home video game system
from Nintendo.2K will initially use the industry leading Havok Physics engine to support its standards of realism and interactivity in Carnival Games: Mini-Golf™, the sequel to the popular Wii title Carnival
Games™, which has sold over 1.5 million units worldwide since its release last year. Havok technology will also be used in other yet-to-be-named titles for the Wii from 2K.
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London, UK – June 26, 2008 – Today Ubisoft announced Prince of Persia: The Fallen King, exclusively for the Nintendo DS™ system. Developed by Ubisoft’s Casablanca studio, Prince of Persia: The Fallen King complements the highly anticipated version of Prince of Persia coming out this holiday on consoles & PC. Expanding the saga with an independent storyline, Prince of Persia: the Fallen King utilizes the unique stylus controls of the Nintendo DS™ system to deliver the extraordinary acrobatic and combat action that fans have come to expect from the Prince of Persia franchise. Prince of Persia: The Fallen King will be available at retailers nationwide for the 2008 holiday season.
About Prince of Persia: The Fallen King
Facing imminent danger, the Prince flees to a deserted kingdom that seemingly offers sanctuary. Already touched by the evil Corruption, a dark substance that physically contaminates the land and the skies, the kingdom is filled with adventure, challenge and intrigue. As the Prince seeks a way to fight the spreading Corruption destroying the land, he encounters a partially infected creature that promises salvation. But is the creature truly an ally or merely an enemy in disguise? It seems this perilous alliance may be the only way for the Prince to face the forces of darkness and save the Persian kingdom from the Corruption once and for all.
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London, UK – June 24th, 2008 – Ubisoft announced today at the IDEF trade show, organised in Cannes, France, the coming launch of 4 new titles in its Games For Everyone range: Imagine Modern Dancer, Imagine Baby Club and Martin Mystery: Monster Invasion will be released in all EMEA territories. Totally Spies! 4: Around the world will be published in France, Spain and Netherlands. All the titles are developed for the Nintendo DS and will hit the shelves in Fall 2008.
Following the outstanding success of Imagine Babies, Ubisoft offers its fans to continue the adventure with Imagine Baby Club on Nintendo DS, developed by Virtual Impact. The goal of the game is to become the best babysitter in town so that you can be hired at the town’s top Child Daycare Center. Players will have to gain parents’ confidence and will be able to take care of 8 babies at the same time. They will take part in daily training such as sitting, grabbing, standing, walking, and eating alone. The manner and style in which each of these training activities is done by the player will in turn create a very individualized baby which will uniquely differ for every player. No baby will be exactly alike! Thanks to the Nintendo DS wireless communication system, girls will even be able to share their unique babies with their friends whenever they want to share in the fun and games of babysitting.
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PSP 59,351 Wii 41,037 DS Lite 36,599 PS3 20,336 PS2 6,346 Xbox 360 2,555
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The amazing Amazon gold box deals, that consist of all Nintendo games, has started. Check out the hints and the times below. All times are PDT. Also you can buy …
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