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Title: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Kairon on February 06, 2008, 10:30:46 AM
Previously known as "PQRS" and "Blocks," Steven Spielberg's "building and knocking down blocks" Wii game launches in May.
 http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=15236

 EA AND STEVEN SPIELBERG REVEAL BOOM BLOX    


Throw, Grab, and Blast Your Way Through the Ultimate Wii Game
   


Chertsey, UK, February 6, 2008 – EA has announced that BOOM BLOX™, the first game developed in collaboration between EA and director and producer Steven Spielberg, is set for a May 2008 release for Nintendo Wii™. This high-energy game features more than 300 levels, a cast of more than thirty wacky characters, and an easy-to-use in-game editor that allows players to express their creativity.    


"I am a gamer myself, and I really wanted to create a video game that I could play with my kids," said Steven Spielberg. "BOOM BLOX features an enormous amount of fun challenges and cool scenarios for your kids to solve or for you to master together."    


Fun for kids and the entire family, BOOM BLOX offers action-packed interactive activities that takes Wii play to a new level of creativity and fun with single player, co-op, and versus gameplay. Players can experience the visceral gameplay - perfectly suited for the Wii’s interactive motion-sensitive controls - through brain-twisting challenges. They can interact with entertaining characters such as the block-laying chickens or baseball-throwing monkeys across four themed environments - Tiki, Medieval, Frontier, and Haunted. Additionally, players can remix any level of the game in Create Mode using props, blocks, or characters that have been unlocked during the game. Players can also virtually build anything they can dream up. Plus, their designs can then be shared with friends or used to challenge others to solve their newly created puzzle via WiiConnect24™.    


"We developed BOOM BLOX with endless combinations of gameplay in mind," explains Louis Castle, executive producer. "With over three hundred levels, built upon a full real-time physics model, your experience can be as easy or difficult as you want it to be - there really is something for everyone to enjoy."    


"My inspiration for this game came while I was playing the Wii for the first time," added Spielberg. "From the initial concept to what the game is today, it’s always been built around the innovations the Wii brings to playing games. BOOM BLOX plays on the enjoyment of building and knocking down blocks, something that can appeal innately to kids and adults of all ages."    


Developed at EA Los Angeles, BOOM BLOX has not yet been rated by the ESRB and PEGI. For more information or to download artwork, visit http://www.BOOMBLOX.ea.com.    


BOOM BLOX is also in production for mobile phones and will be widely available this Spring. The mobile version puts innovative BOOM BLOX gameplay on phones everywhere -- delivering engaging, fun, and groundbreaking action. For the first time in a mobile game, players will be able to create custom levels and share them with their friends directly from the phone, enjoying a rich, interactive community experience. For information regarding mobile phone carrier availability, visit http://www.eamobile.com.

Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: NinGurl69 *huggles on February 06, 2008, 10:39:51 AM
Work's almost over.  I need to get out of here.
Title: RE:EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Morari on February 07, 2008, 06:15:51 AM
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Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Smash_Brother on February 07, 2008, 07:23:06 AM
This is disappointing.

I was hoping for something closer to a point and click adventure game from the great Steven himself...
Title: RE:EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Crimm on February 07, 2008, 07:28:11 AM
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Throw, Grab, and Blast Your Way Through the Ultimate Wii Game


YEAH!  Forget Smash Bros. Brawl, the ultimate Wii game is a game that's also on cell phones!  
Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Kairon on February 07, 2008, 07:39:19 AM
I hate how people are trying to hedge in Steven Spielberg's creativity with preconceptions. From what I've read, Steven was so inspired by playing the Wii with Miyamoto that he wanted to create a real ground-up experience that he could play with his kids. He went back to a very basic element of fun from our childhood, stacking up blocks and tearing them down, and created a game that looks to be the ULTIMATE RUBE-GOLDBERG MACHINE out of it.
Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
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Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: LuigiHann on February 07, 2008, 08:15:37 AM
I like the look of this a lot better than the original "Blocks" announcement. Personality and messing around with physics both seem fun.

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Originally posted by: Smash_Brother
This is disappointing.

I was hoping for something closer to a point and click adventure game from the great Steven himself...


It'd be nice if that happened again.
Title: RE:EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Kairon on February 07, 2008, 08:17:17 AM
I was more of a Duplo kid myself. Much faster prototyping with Duplo.
Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Pale on February 07, 2008, 08:34:35 AM
I read this headline and looked at the screens like four times before I realized this is the game Windy previewed back at E3.

I can't freaking wait.
Title: RE: EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: wandering on February 08, 2008, 02:56:21 PM
Hopefully this game is on par with Stephen Spielberg's best work - Animaniacs.
Title: RE:EA and Steven Spielberg Unveil Boom Blox
Post by: Infernal Monkey on February 08, 2008, 05:13:29 PM
Well, the physics are pretty damn impressive!