Currently inactive links promise video tutorials for each tool, and a trivia game of some kind. We hope it turns out to be about Trauma Center and not ... trauma centers.
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Trauma Center website transplanted
Official Atlus Trauma Center: New Blood updates, or "Trauma Tuesdays," now have a new home at the official Trauma Center homepage. In addition to the weekly updates, there's new desktop wallpaper, screenshots, information about gameplay modes (including explanations of co-op play) and even character bios for those of you who care about the characters beyond the fact that some of them are doctors and some of them are annoying nurses who know more about surgery than the doctors.
Currently inactive links promise video tutorials for each tool, and a trivia game of some kind. We hope it turns out to be about Trauma Center and not ... trauma centers.
Currently inactive links promise video tutorials for each tool, and a trivia game of some kind. We hope it turns out to be about Trauma Center and not ... trauma centers.
Wii Warm Up: Well, it's medical ... ish
We love Trauma Center. It's just good, clean, surgical fun, and the forthcoming New Blood just looks awesome. It's just this box art we're not sure about. Maybe it's just us, but it seems so ... plain. So mundane. So not in-keeping with the other games. What do you think of it?Look, don't get us wrong. We're likely to sink an unhealthy number of hours into it anyway, because that's what we do in the seven minutes of spare time we have per week. It's just that sometimes, we're forced to shake our heads over boxart decisions, and this is one of those times.
Trauma Center: New Blood -- costume not included
Though we must say, latex gloves probably cut down on Wiimote slippage.
Promotional Trauma Center pen draws New Blood
Atlus gave away this little surgery-sim souvenir last week at E3, but we've seen it pop up on a few sites and even an eBay auction already, so you might be able to snatch one for yourself if you're intent on acquiring every single piece of Trauma Center merchandise. While the "syringe pen" concept is nothing new, this particular novelty item seems tailor-made for the sequel's title, New Blood.
For those of you who're still upset that the series seems to have completely defected the Wii, you could always try to replace its ink contents with a stylus. Maybe that'll inject some new life into Trauma Center: Under the Knife? Did you see what we did there?
[Via GameSniped]
For those of you who're still upset that the series seems to have completely defected the Wii, you could always try to replace its ink contents with a stylus. Maybe that'll inject some new life into Trauma Center: Under the Knife? Did you see what we did there?
[Via GameSniped]
Trauma Center: New Blood announced
Given Atlus' sales success with Trauma Center: Second Opinion, timing the remake to release with the Wii's launch, it's no surprise that the small publisher has readied a true sequel for the surgery sim. Trauma Center: New Blood introduces two young surgeons, Markus Vaughn and Valerie Blaylock, along with several exciting features: a cooperative mode, online leaderboards, and a 16:9 widescreen mode. Throw on your scrubs and hit the gallery up for New Blood's first screenshots.
[Via NeoGAF]















