Wii
Fit
Launch
Nintendo
sent out an invitation today to anyone and everyone who wants to come
out to Central Park in New York City on May 19
th
for the launch of
Wii
Fit
,
the company's aptly titled up
coming
fitness game for Wii. The invitation reads, “
Discover
for yourself at New York's Central Park Merchants' Gate on May 19, as
Nintendo hosts a spectacular all-day launch event for
Wii
Fit
,
the highly anticipated new program for the popular Wii home video
game system that combines fun and fitness.” Event attendees will
have the chance to try their hand, or whole bodies rather, at various
Wii
Fit
activities.
Better
yet, the event is doubling as a celebration of May as National
Physical Fitness and Sports Month, and Nintendo is using it as an
opportunity to educate people about fitness and good health, as well
as supporting the American Heart Association with a fundraiser. For
every attendee who “gets on board” (on the Wii Balance Board) for
a Wii fit demo, Nintendo will make a donation of $5 (up to a total
$25,000) to the American Heart Association in support of its effort
to help Americans live healthier.
The
event will run from 8:00 a.m. To 5:00 p.m. at the Central Park
Merchants' Gate, located at the intersection of Central Park West,
Central Park South, Columbus Circle and Broadway in Manhattan. If
those instructions are as confusing for you as they are for us, here
it is in simple form: The event is taking place at the Southwest
corner of Central Park near Columbus Circle and Broadway.
Legends
of WrestleMania
THQ
and JAKKS Pacific announced today that
WWE
Legends of WrestleMania
is currently in development for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. The new
WWE game is scheduled to release in March 2009, coinciding with
WrestleMania 25 in Houston, Texas. Aside from the approximate release
date and development announcement, and a couple of quotes, not much
else has been announced about the game yet. We'll have more
information as THQ announces more of the game's features.
New
EA SPORTS Sub-brand
Electronic
Arts announced the launch of a new sub-brand for the EA SPORTS Label
today, called EA SPORTS Freestyle. The new sub-brand is aimed at the
growing casual sports gaming audience. The games will be
sports-based, but be more “playful, inclusive, casual and easy to
pick up and play for kids and parents, women and men, casual and
hardcore sports fans of all ages”. To us, this pretty much sounds
like
Wii
Sports
to the next level, but likely for all consoles.

The new logo
|
“
The
launch of EA SPORTS Freestyle is an exciting milestone in the
evolution of the EA SPORTS brand,” said Peter Moore, president of
the EA SPORTS Label. “EA SPORTS Freestyle will be a perfect
complement to our core portfolio of games that our loyal fans are
deeply passionate about, and will provide compelling opportunities
for new audiences looking for a lighter gaming experience and an
easier entry point into EA SPORTS.”
EA
will be using EA SPORTS Freestyle as a home for new intellectual
properties (IP), including three new games that are currently in
development and scheduled for release over the next 12 months. The
first of these three titles is
FaceBreaker
,
an arcade-style boxing game, which is currently slated for release
this September. According to EA, it is also the first new console IP
from EA SPORTS since 2002 (has it really been that long since
Freekstyle
released?).
I guess the
Street
titles
don't count officially as new IPs, since they are taken from existing
sports. Look for the new logo, coming this September.
XBLA
update
This
week's Xbox Live Arcade update lets gives players the ability to win
trivia games without necessarily knowing the right answers.
Wits
& Wagers
is the trivia party game where you don’t need to know the right
answers to win! Awarded Official Xbox Magazine’s coveted Editor’s
Choice award,
Wits
& Wagers
brings an inventive and accessible party experience to Xbox Live
Arcade.
Just
like the award-winning board game, players don’t have to be trivia
experts to excel at
Wits
& Wagers
,
which balances social and betting skills with trivia knowledge.
Choose your wacky dancing character and then dive into the game. You
can win by making educated guesses, playing the odds or just knowing
the interests of other players, whether they are local or online.
Break
out the Big Button pad controllers (finally, a use for them other
than
Scene
It?
)and
invite friends over for an entertaining couch vs. couch multiplayer
experience on Xbox Live, supporting 1-4 players offline and 2-6
players in online multiplayer mode. With 700 trivia questions, great
character costumes and dance moves, catchy music, achievements,
leaderboards, support for the Xbox Live Vision Camera, the Xbox Big
Button Pad and more,
Wits
& Wagers
is the fun party game you can play with your family and friends
starting this Wednesday!
Wits
& Wagers
will
be available tomorrow morning at 9:00a.m. GMT (1:00 a.m. PDT) for 800
Microsoft Points and is rated E for Everyone.