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Rare to Return to DS with Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise

by Nick DiMola - May 14, 2008, 3:54 am EDT
Total comments: 3 Source: Press Release

Based on the original Xbox 360 title, Pocket Paradise will take full use of the intuitive DS touch screen to manage their neglected garden.

THQ announced today that they will be publishing Rare’s adaptation of the original Xbox 360 title, Viva Piñata, on the Nintendo DS. Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise will feature the same gameplay elements, but changed to take use of the DS interface.

Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise charges players with the task of fixing up their neglected garden in an effort to attract piñata animals to claim the garden as their home. The DS game will feature seven new piñata species, and a new Playground mode for shorter play sessions. In order to acquire certain rare piñatas, players will need to take use of the Local Wireless Connection and connect to their friends’ gardens. The Local Wireless Connection will also allow players to trade items.

Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise will be available in stores this fall.

Wildly Popular Franchise Scheduled to Debut on Nintendo DS™ This Fall with THQ's Viva Piñata®: Pocket Paradise™

THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced that Viva Piñata®: Pocket Paradise™ is scheduled for release this fall for Nintendo DS™. The game is based on Microsoft Game Studios' highly-rated original Viva Piñata game for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise features an array of content exclusive to Nintendo DS and an intuitive control scheme designed to take full advantage of the DS touch screen and stylus, making it a breeze to navigate through the garden.

"Nintendo DS is the perfect platform for the Viva Piñata franchise because players can have direct interaction with the environment and their piñatas using the stylus," said Bob Aniello, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, THQ. "We are thrilled to introduce Microsoft's critically-acclaimed Viva Piñata series to an entirely new segment of the gaming community."

In Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise, players will inherit a neglected garden on Piñata Island and turn it into a piñata paradise by tending to all aspects of cleaning the garden, growing and maintaining vegetation, caring for and breeding piñatas, as well as attracting new piñata species. The game features seven all-new piñata species, each with new requirements, houses and unique cut scenes. Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise also includes twelve full motion video clips that serve as tutorial levels within the game. The videos feature the stars of the Fox 4Kids Viva Piñata TV series, including Hudson Horstashio™, Fergy Fudgehog™ and Paulie Pretztail™. The brand-new Playground mode allows players to create a lush garden full of exciting and exotic piñatas in a very short amount of time. In addition, certain rare piñatas can only be acquired by using the Nintendo DS local wireless connection, where players can transfer items from their garden to a friend's garden.

Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise is developed by Rare Ltd., one of the world's leading video game developers and masterminds behind some of the most popular video games in history, including multi-million-dollar sellers "GoldenEye", "Perfect Dark", "Banjo-Kazooie" and the "Donkey Kong Country" Series. From 2005 to 2006, Rare released "Perfect Dark Zero", "Kameo: Elements of Power" and "Viva Piñata" for Xbox 360. Rare continues to entertain the world with the release of "Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts" and "Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise" later this year. For more information on this game, as well as additional THQ titles, please visit www.thq.com.

Talkback

MorariMay 14, 2008

I thought that they already had released this on the DS. Viva Pinata: Wild World, right?

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusMay 14, 2008

Quote from: Morari

I thought that they already had released this on the DS. Viva Pinata: Wild World, right?

I'm guessing that this is an implication that this is similar to Animal Crossing? That would be incorrect if it turns out to be similar to the Xbox 360 version. You don't have any representation in the game in the form of a character, and generally speaking, cleaning up the garden is the most moot of the tasks you perform. Most of the time you are managing the pinata homes, breeding pinatas and performing tasks to "evolve' pinatas into new pinatas. I'd say the game is like a Sim City type game where the object is to attract animals rather than people.

MorariMay 14, 2008

I stand corrected.

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