Wii Summer Preview

By Otter, published Jul 01, 2007
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Still selling out everywhere, the Nintendo Wii is off to a record start. Seems like everyone and their cousins either already bought it or couldn't find it. Nintendo hopes to continue the momentum with a bevy of hopeful hits in the summer. Here are five games that hope to Wii owners happy during the summer.

Boogie
Publisher: Electronic Arts, Developer: Electronic Arts, Release Date: August 7, 2007, ESRB Rating: RP
Combining the elements of Dance Dance Revolution and Singstar, Boogie hopes to become the next music game craze. Moving the Wii remote and nunchuck will make your characters perform dance moves. In addition, you will need to be able to sing on cue with the included microphone in the package. Along with robust customizations (from designing your character to editing your music video) and a unique look, Boogie hopes to bring the inner pop star out of gamers.

Manhunt 2
Publisher: Take 2 Interactive, Developer: Take 2 Interactive, Release Date: July 9, 2007, ESRB Rating: RP
Already surrounded with controversies before it was even released, Manhunt 2 is going to set a new standard in videogame violence. Manhunt 2 is part stealth game and part psychological horror. Players will take control of Daniel Lamb as he tries to escape from an asylum. While the bloody killings (decapitations will play an important part in the game) mixed with a horrific story is definitely not for children, adults should be able to appreciate what ought to be a great game.

Mario Strikers Charged
Publisher: Nintendo of America, Developer: Nintendo of America, Release Date: July 30, 2007, ESRB Rating: E10+
Mario Strikers Charged, the sequel to the sleeper hit Super Mario Strikers for Gamecube, is a Mario-themed arcade soccer videogame. Along with a more fleshed-out gameplay, new content and the inclusion of the motion-sensing control (you need to use the pointer to block balls, for example), Mario Strikers Charged has an essential online system that let gamers battle it out either in single game or tournament mode. Offline (up to four players) or online, you will have a blast playing Mario Strikers Charged.

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