Harry Potter and his Wii, er, for the Wii and the Xbox 360

The folks at WorthPlaying.com have a nice batch of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix screenies for you folks to ogle, just in case you’re in the mood to ogle pubescent British teens. Seriously though, gushing fans will be pleased to know that the next-gen versions should allow them to play multiple characters, this means that they can run around as Dumbledore, or even as that oh-so-dreamy Sirius Black. Below are screens of the Wii version, followed by the Xbox 360 version, and then the PS2 version.

Wii
Order of the Phoenix Wii - Image 1 Order of the Phoenix Wii - Image 2 Order of the Phoenix Wii - Image 3 

Xbox 360:
HP Order of the Phoenix - Image 1 HP Order of the Phoenix - Image 2 HP Order of the Phoenix - Image 3 

PS2
HP Order of the Phoenix PS2 - Image 1 

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is set to be released for the Wii, the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo GameBoy Advance, the PC, the PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3. Yes, Electronic Arts has money to spend, and they’re using their moolah to infest the gaming world with the taint of the ehbil lord Voldemort and the adolescent angsting of poor Mister Potter.

Via WorthPlaying

The folks at WorthPlaying.com have a nice batch of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix screenies for you folks to ogle, just in case you’re in the mood to ogle pubescent British teens. Seriously though, gushing fans will be pleased to know that the next-gen versions should allow them to play multiple characters, this means that they can run around as Dumbledore, or even as that oh-so-dreamy Sirius Black. Below are screens of the Wii version, followed by the Xbox 360 version, and then the PS2 version.

Wii
Order of the Phoenix Wii - Image 1 Order of the Phoenix Wii - Image 2 Order of the Phoenix Wii - Image 3 

Xbox 360:
HP Order of the Phoenix - Image 1 HP Order of the Phoenix - Image 2 HP Order of the Phoenix - Image 3 

PS2
HP Order of the Phoenix PS2 - Image 1 

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is set to be released for the Wii, the Nintendo DS, the Nintendo GameBoy Advance, the PC, the PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3. Yes, Electronic Arts has money to spend, and they’re using their moolah to infest the gaming world with the taint of the ehbil lord Voldemort and the adolescent angsting of poor Mister Potter.

Via WorthPlaying

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