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A new weapon will soon join Nintendo’s armoury: a lightsabre.
Internet gaming sites across the web today cheered news of a new Star Wars game for the hit Wii console in which players will wield the Jedi weapon of choice using Nintendo’s motion sensitive “Wiimote” controller.
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, developed by LucasArts, will also be released early next year on Microsoft’s Xbox 360, Nintendo’s handheld DS machine and Sony’s PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable.
But it is the Wii version that is causing the biggest buzz – literally, possibly, since the Wii Remote is equipped with a loudspeaker.
Jim Ward, President of LucasArts, said: "The Wii is a great platform for The Force Unleashed, because the console's motion-oriented controllers really bring the game to life.
"We've worked hard to make the Wii version of the game unique in order to truly let you unleash the Force."
Last month the Wii became the fastest-selling video games console in British history after one million of the machines were sold 38 weeks after the device made its high street debut.
The Wii achieved the one million landmark in a shorter time than the Sony PlayStation 2, which, after a difficult launch in 2000, went on to become the world's most successful console so far, selling more than 115 million units worldwide.
The Wii, designed to attract "non-core" gamers, is outselling both the struggling PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360 by at least two-to-one.
The Force Unleashed “casts players as Darth Vader's ‘Secret Apprentice’ and promises to unveil new revelations about the Star Wars galaxy,” the publisher said.
The game's story is set during “the largely unexplored era” between Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. In it, players will assist the iconic villain in his quest to rid the universe of Jedi – “and face decisions that could change the course of their destiny”.
Earlier this year, Nintendo announced that its first-quarter net profits soared more than fivefold, further vindicating the Japanese group's declared policy of making video games for "people who don't like video games".
The company also sharply raised its full-year forecasts on soaring sales of the Wii and the continued success of its DS handheld machine.
Nintendo posted net earnings of ¥80.25 billion (£326 million) in the three months to June, traditionally a quiet quarter for video games sales, up from ¥15.55 billion a year earlier. Revenue was up 160 per cent to ¥340.44 billion as the company sold 3.4 million Wii consoles and 7 million DS machines worldwide over the three months. The Wii has now sold more than 9 million units worldwide since its launch last autumn.
Nintendo added that it now plans to ship 16.5 million Wii consoles by March 31, 2008, up from 14 million previously. Targets for shipments of Wii software were lifted to 72 million units, from 55 million. DS shipments were lifted to 26 million, from 22 million.
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The prospect of wielding a lightsabre is the main reason why I bought a Wii.
They'd better do it well is all I can say.
FB, London,
The games for non gamers policy is a winner. My wife, who is normally almost hostile to any form of video game, spent twenty minutes playing with the Wii at a friend's house (bowling and tennis I believe) has now sanctioned the purchase of said console! Incredible!
T S Wright, Tolosa, Euskadi
the worlds going computer/phones crazy . whats next.
abu, batley, uk
Wow! This game was going to be one of my reasons to buy a PS3. Good thing I already own a Wii!!!! C'mon Sony, please give me a reason to own your console!
Crispy, Seattle, Washington
i think the star wars game will be the best thing ever. the wii is breaking ground in the world of consoles. lightsabre heaven..........
Alex Scargill, Penmaenmawr, Gwynedd
that's awesome, can't wait!
roger, Santa Barbara, CA