The Conduit Goes Gold – ready for June 23rd Wii release (The Conduit)

June 12th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in New Wii Games - News


The Conduit, the anticipated First-Person Shooter for the Wii, has gone gold. That means it’s out for mass replication and set to hit retail stores on June 23rd (North America). The FPS comes from game developer High Voltage Software and publisher SEGA.

Details from SEGA:

"SEGA and High Voltage Software are proud to announce that The Conduit has gone gold, and will ship to North America on June 23rd, 2009. A unique first-person shooter, The Conduit is an original IP featuring an intense conspiracy-laden single-player campaign that brings an unparalleled shooter experience exclusively to the Nintendo Wii. Soon you will be able to arm yourself with an arsenal of sci-fi gadgets and high-powered weapons as you fight against aliens, rogue agents and other enemy forces. Additionally, be ready to dominate your friends from around the globe in up-to-12-person online multiplayer battles!"
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EXCLUSIVE Conduit interview (The Conduit)

May 21st, 2009 No Comments   Posted in New Wii Games - News

The Conduit’s plot may be wrapped in Roswellian mythology and alien intrigue, but it’s no conspiracy that this summer’s most anticipated FPS is available only on Wii. Sega and the team at High Voltage are utilizing the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in ways most other developer seem to have abandoned, and the results have thus far impressed the hell out of us. Even the multiplayer is unlike anything we’ve seen on the console …

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Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars – The Director’s Cut (Review)

April 28th, 2009 No Comments   Posted in New Wii Games - Reviews

A good seven years before Dan Brown stunk up the bestseller lists with his tale of how Tom Hanks found the Holy Grail using just anagrams, Charles Cecil and his team at Revolution were taking the point ’n’ click world by storm with their own religion-flavored conspiracy thriller. Templar Knights, shady assassins, French people… as a who’s who of shifty ne’er-do-wells, Broken Sword packed them …

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