The smash-hit mobile game will find a home in consoles.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/24441
At the Social Gaming Summit and Virtual Goods Summit in London, Rovio's head of North American business development, Peter Vesterbacka, announced through his Twitter feed that their hit mobile game Angry Birds will be released on the Wii, Xbox and PlayStation Network. Multi-player, currently under development, was said to "be like old school Worms games". While no release date was mentioned and no other details were offered, the team has high hopes for the future of the franchise, stating that Angry Birds will be "bigger than Tetris".
Angry Birds is a puzzle game that was released for the iPhone and iPod Touch devices on December 10, 2009. Since its release the title has sold 10 million copies and has appeared on other touch-based devices. The objective of the game is to retrieve eggs that have been stolen by a group of pigs.
I haven't played Angry Birds, but I think saying that it will be bigger than Tetris is an exaggeration. Tetris was a phenomenon that people still remember today. Angry Birds would have to be HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE in order for it to be bigger than Tetris.
Isn't Angry Birds free on Android?
I haven't played Angry Birds, but I think saying that it will be bigger than Tetris is an exaggeration. Tetris was a phenomenon that people still remember today. Angry Birds would have to be HUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE in order for it to be bigger than Tetris.
Like, selling millions of copies when it releases on new hardware huge? Because it already does that.
stating that the game will be "bigger than Tetris" just reeks as overconfidence as this may be their one big title and that's it.Alexey Pajitnov made one big title. It's called Tetris. Overconfident or not, Rovio making one game that people the world over really enjoy may not be such a bad way to go out. We can't all be Miyamoto.
It's like if a popular local indie band walked up to someone and said "WE WILL BE MORE POPULAR THAN THE BEATLES" simply because their first concert sold out in one local bar.Or if one of your band members says, "We're more popular than Jesus now." :-X