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NERF N-Strike is on Store Shelves
« on: November 01, 2008, 02:23:18 PM »
Using the included NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster peripheral, players can complete digital missions in the video game or shoot real darts at their buddies.
 http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=17108

 Electronic Arts recently announced that NERF N-Strike for Wii has hit store shelves nationwide. Players are encouraged to enter the secret NERF training facility with guns-a-blazing so that they can conquer the various missions and become the greatest NERF sharpshooter in the universe.    


A diverse arsenal of NERF blasters, both popular retail models and fictional creations, can be used in the game. Choosing the correct blaster may be the difference between completing a mission successfully and getting berated by NPCs. Each mission has a different task the players must complete, such as destroying fast moving targets in a short time frame or operating a blaster with a long-range scope. Up to four players can engage in the NERF blaster action.    


Every copy of NERF N-Strike comes bundled with the NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster. The blaster can be used as an accessory to play the game or as a classic NERF toy depending on what it's loaded with: a Wii Remote or a dart cartridge.    


NERF N-Strike is rated E10+ by the ESRB and is available now for the suggested retail price of 59.99. Additional NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blasters can be purchased for the suggested retail price of $14.99.    


EA Blasts Onto Wii With NERF "N-Strike" Unleashing Over-the-Top Action on the Digital Playground    


NERF "N-Strike" Marks First 2-in-1 Video Game and Toy Bundle to Hit Retail    


REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Casual Entertainment Label of Electronic Arts, Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today announced the release of NERF "N-Strike"â„¢ for the Wiiâ„¢. The game, inspired by the globally popular franchise from Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE:HAS), features non-stop NERF-style pandemonium where players are faced with a series of challenging missions that put blasting strategies and skills to the ultimate test. NERF "N-Strike" also ships with a custom NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster, the first ever 2-in-1 video game and toy peripheral bundle to hit the market.    


"EA and Hasbro are breaking new ground in the consumer space with the launch of NERF 'N-Strike'," said Chip Lange, General Manager and Vice President of EA Casual Entertainment. "NERF 'N-Strike' is the ultimate blend of each company's leadership and expertise in their respective industries – video games and toys – and has allowed us to deliver the first 'mom approved' kid-friendly blaster game for the Wii bundled with an official NERF blaster ratcheting up the mayhem on both the digital and asphalt playground."    


The bundled NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster, which offers two ways to play, can be used in-game by snapping the Wii remote into the chamber or swapping in the dart cartridge to transform the blaster for classic NERF indoor and outdoor play.    


"NERF 'N-Strike' truly showcases the power of the Hasbro-EA relationship in terms of innovation and integration," said Mark Blecher, General Manager of Digital Media and Gaming at Hasbro. "We're delivering a toy and video game industry first by bundling NERF 'N-Strike' with a custom NERF blaster that can be used for both traditional and digital play – a big win for consumers in terms of fun and value. EA has done a tremendous job of re-imagining the ultimate NERF battleground on the Wii platform delivering over-the-top action heightened by the in-game use of the NERF blaster."    


NERF "N-Strike", which targets boys 10 and older, features more than 25 unlockable in-game blasters including digital replicas of popular real world NERF toy line blasters such as the Longshot CS-6 and Vulcan EBF-25 as well as never-before-seen fantasy blasters like the Crusher and Semper Fire created exclusively for the video game. As players enter the top-secret NERF training facility and begin to engage in the high-octane action, they quickly discover the importance of choosing the best blaster for the job as they pull down big victories or fall short and get taunted by in-game characters who have already achieved top blaster status.    


NERF "N-Strike" gameplay progresses through various chambers, each featuring a series of missions and characters that must be overcome before moving to the next level. Example missions include "Dawn of Machines" which puts players behind the NERF blaster long-range scope and "Onslaught" which overloads the screen with moving targets that must be cleared as quickly as possible. NERF "N-Strike" offers multiplayer capabilities for up to four players to battle and determine who has what it takes to become the top Elite Striker.    


NERF "N-Strike" for the Wii comes bundled with the NERF SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blaster and has a MSRP of $59.99. For expanded multiplayer fun, additional SWITCH SHOT EX-3 blasters are available in retail toy aisles and can be purchased separately for $14.99. Both the video game and blaster are available now at stores nationwide and will ship internationally in 2009. NERF "N-Strike" is rated "Everyone 10+" by the ESRB. For more information, visit http://nerf.ea.com.

Jared Rosenberg
Video Producer, Nintendo World Report

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Re: NERF N-Strike is on Store Shelves
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2008, 05:17:38 PM »
I liked Nerf Arena Blast but I guess this isn't anything like it...