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Connect your Wii and DS, track paranormal activity

Our enthusiasm for Ghostbusters has taken a real beating these past few weeks -- after the initial yaaaay period of retro-tinged excitement wore off, suddenly we started to receive worrying news. Terms such as "casual" and "family-friendly" were bandied about in relation to the Wii edition, and we began to panic and hyperventilate a bit, despite Red Fly's admirable attempts to calm us down.

So here's something to lift our spirits (har): according to Sierra studio director John O'Keefe, the Wii version will support both four-way split-screen and the ability to connect your DS to your Wii and deploy the handheld as a PKE meter, a.k.a, the device with the winged arms that the real Ghostbusters used to track spooks. How totally awesome is that?

"Very awesome" is the answer.

Mushroom Men: The Aspect Ratio Wars

Live Wii conducted a five-question interview with Red Fly Studio, developers of Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars, and got one crucial, and vaguely disappointing, bit of information: as of right now, the game displays in 4:3 only. "Currently it is 480p. BUT we are looking into the capabilities of 16:9, if possible." 480p is, of course, welcome to fancy TV owners.

Red Fly couldn't offer any specific answers, really, to Live Wii's other questions -- except to say that there won't be any online play. That's not really a big deal for a platformer. There will be some kind of multiplayer, probably, and Mushroom Men uses the pointer in some way.

Gallery: Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars



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EIEIO 08: Mushroom Men: trash vs. rabbits


I was thrilled to watch a gameplay demo of Red Fly Studio's Mushroom Men at EIEIO. The concept art for this game is gorgeous enough to sell the game all on its own. The company agreed, evidently, as their stage area was decorated with huge, striking prints of the art on canvas.

Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars is the story of mushrooms made sentient by some kind of green dust left by a comet. These mushrooms then break off into tribes and start fighting each other. The DS prequel, Rise of the Fungi, tells of one tribe's conflict with some annoying insects, but The Spore Wars deals directly with the fighting between the Amanitas and the Morels. The mushrooms also have to contend with the other newly aware, mutated creatures that have emerged. In the demo level shown, these included kudzu and rabbits.

Gallery: Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars

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New Mushroom Men trailer sprouts



Mushroom Men, if you'll excuse the terrible pun, is beginning to grow on us. We're ready for another platformer after, you know, and Red Fly's plant-based romp looks like it could keep us occupied. There's a quaint, almost eerie vibe to the game, with a Fifties B-movie tone to most of what it does.

In the trailer above -- the first we've seen of the game in some time -- we get a look at some combat (against common garden beasties, such as ants and rabbits), as well as our fungal hero flexing his magical "spore-based powers."

Red Fly defends Wii, PS2 versions of Ghostbusters

With the revelation that a new Ghostbusters experience would be making its way to the Wii, many a fan of Nintendo's newest console found themselves incredibly excited. And, for good reason, because if there's any game that could make good use of the Wiimote, it would be a well-done Ghostbusters game. But, all would not be as we hoped it would be.

The Wii version of the game, compared to the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions, would be more of a family-friendly title with cartoonish graphics and a local multiplayer emphasis on the gameplay. Essentially dumbed down for the Wii, many of those same enthusiastic folks found themselves upset that they weren't getting the same experience. You could count us among them.

Red Fly doesn't want us to be alarmed, however. They argue that the Wii version of the game isn't just a "down-port of the Xbox 360 version of the game," but a "unique experience" that will "make you feel like a Ghostbuster when you play." We hope so, because the Wii version of the game is just aching to be amazing.

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