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Apr 28 2008

Monday morning round-up: GTA IV, Nintendo, WII

Published by sallen77 at 10:36 am under news Edit This

With GTA IV going on sale just after midnight tonight, industry experts are expecting it to outsell last year’s top seller, Halo 3 (5 million in the U.S.), by several million. Estimates are putting GTA IV’s sales at 8 to 10 million, possibly eclipsing GTA San Andreas (9.4 million in the U.S.), which is still on record as the top selling game in the U.S. As with all previous GTA releases, expect a media windstorm on violence in games…

During a recent analyst meeting, Nintendo President Satoru Iwata said the company did not factor in price cuts for the WII or the DS for 2008, however, the DS could be looking at another redesign…

High Voltage has announced its third game for Nintendo’s WiiWare. Animales de la Muerte will take place in a Mexican Zoo run by Don Eduardo Mendoza. The big problem at the zoo, however, is all the fluffy bunnies and cute penguins are dying off and returning as blood-lusting zombies.

The up-to-four-player game focuses on Don’s grandchildren, Marco and Maria Mendoza, as the heroes of the hour. The Mendoza siblings kill the affected animals with a number of fun weapons and ultimately some kicka– martial arts moves and rescue the unaffected animals.

I never thought I would say that a zombie walrus was cute, but damn… this game looks like it will be a rather adorable zombie killer.

Wanna see?

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