
A scan from Nintendo Power revealed a surprising new game for the Wii and DS: Geometry Wars Galaxies. We had always thought that Bizarre Creations was an exclusive Xbox 360 developer and that the Geometry Wars property was similarly exclusive, but this announcement dispels that notion. Development duties are being handed off to Kuju Entertainment, who are responsible for the Battalion Wars series.
The new game, in addition to both Retro and Evolved modes, will contain some kind of "extensive single-player campaign" on both the Wii and DS. Like everyone else on the Internet, we're interested in seeing if the Wii version will be sold as a disc or a download. This would certainly be an incredibly obvious step towards an Xbox Live Arcade-like service! Check after the break for the full scan.
The new game, in addition to both Retro and Evolved modes, will contain some kind of "extensive single-player campaign" on both the Wii and DS. Like everyone else on the Internet, we're interested in seeing if the Wii version will be sold as a disc or a download. This would certainly be an incredibly obvious step towards an Xbox Live Arcade-like service! Check after the break for the full scan.
[Via NeoGAF]














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5-22-2007 @ 11:52AM
AJ Vaynerchuk said...
I absolutley loved geometry wars for Xbox live. It could be ridiculously good on the Wii with the wiimote and such. Excited for it!
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5-22-2007 @ 12:10PM
Ian said...
My word. I've got Geometry Wars for the 360 too and have accomplished 200/200. It's probably one of my greater gaming achievements full stop. I'm certainly interested to see what they do with the wiimote. To be fair, I can't see how they can prove on the 360 version since having played the game for so long, I am one with the dual analogue sticks.
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