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QuoteUbisoft North America President Laurent Detoc revealed that his company currently has seven titles in development for Nintendo's upcoming Wii platform....On the same panel, Midway President David Zucker stated that his company has six titles in development for the Wii.
QuoteOriginally posted by: RhoqI was going to pick-up Rampage: Total Destruction for the GameCube when it first came out until I read too many times that it has very poor controls. Visually, I thought the new 3D character models looked great. A nice upgrade that didn't change the overall look of the series too drastically. Now with the Wii version announced, is it me or do the character models look almost like "claymation"? LINK
QuoteOriginally posted by: IGNUbisoft's Seven Wii Launch TitlesIt has another five - yes, five games planned for Wii, and they'll all arrive in time for the platform's launch window. Ubisoft today announced that it is in development with versions of [n]Far Cry, Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII, Monster 4x4 World Circuit and Open Season for Wii[/n]. In addition, the studio is bringing an [n]all-new racer called GT Pro Series to the system. The publisher also said that it has "many more titles in development" for Wii."Media and analysts agree that Ubisoft has the greatest potential for reward with the new console's launch because we believed in its potential from the beginning,"The popular first-person shooter Far Cry pits players on a mission through lush Amazonian jungles and equips them with a variety of weapons, vehicles and special powers to attack the enemy. The game will make full use of the Wii-mote for enhanced maneuverability and will likewise boast new content. Blazing Angels utilizes the Wii controller for intense dog fighting scenarios set to the backdrop of WWII. The racer GT Pro Series is developed by MTO and optimized by Ubisoft for Wii. Through a deal with MTO, Ubisoft is able to distribute the project everywhere in the world except Japan. GT features more than 80 licensed cars, detailed tuning options, fluid drift-style controls and physics, and more. The title has been specifically tailored to make full use of the Wii's revolutionary remote.In addition, IGN has posted new screens of Red Steel and Rayman Raving Rabbids, as well as first screens of Monster 4x4: World Circuit in our their related media sections. With seven official launch window titles from Ubisoft, the ever-expanding library of holiday Wii games is nearing 30 titles, and there are still more to come.
QuoteOriginally posted by: BlackNMild2k1 7 of them will make the launch window.
QuoteFirst, Far Cry Wii will include elements from Far Cry Insticts Evolution, in addition to a fresh storyline, new maps, characters and equipment. Second and even more importantly, Far Cry has strong diversity of gameplay so the game is a natural fit for the Wii remote.
QuoteGT Pro Series is inspired by a Japanese game that was never released here and Ubisoft is optimizing for the Wii. It will have more than 80 licensed cars, tons of tuning options and its fluid drift-style controls and physics. Talk about how the Wii changes the way you play games, we're working to include an accessory in GT Pro Series that will make this game a must have. Stay tuned, literally.
QuoteOriginally posted by: BlackNMild2k1I'll bet one of the other games coming is Beyond Good & Evil 2I would also bet on a Prince of Persia game in the works too along with Splinter Cell & Assassins Creed.
QuoteOriginally posted by: MarioQuoteOriginally posted by: BlackNMild2k1I'll bet one of the other games coming is Beyond Good & Evil 2I would also bet on a Prince of Persia game in the works too along with Splinter Cell & Assassins Creed.Prince of Persia Wii has just been confirmed as a March 07 release.This is absolutely insane.
QuoteUbisoft English PROpen Season™, a game based on the popular Far Cry® franchise, Blazing Angels™ Squadrons of WW II and GT Pro Series, developed exclusively for the Wii by MTO. Ltd (please see today’s GT Pro Series announcement for more details).With seven announced titles available at launch and with many more titles currently in development, Ubisoft expects to provide the richest third-party lineup for the Wii’s introduction and beyond with an exciting combination of new intellectual properties and established franchises.
QuoteUbisoft French PROpen Season™, les hits Far Cry® et Blazing Angels® ainsi que de GT Pro Series développé exclusivement pour la Wii par MTO. Ltd. Prince of Persia® sortira quant à lui sur la Wii en mars 2007 et de nombreux jeux sont par ailleurs développement pour la nouvelle console.Avec sept titres disponibles cette année, combinant nouvelles franchises et marques confirmées, Ubisoft ambitionne de proposer le plus riche line-up « third party » dès le lancement de la Wii.