Wii: Power Rangers, Ultimate Board Game Collection to be released
There’s actually a lot of anime-themed genres on the Wii consoles, if you look hard enough. We’ve got pre-pubescent snoops (Detective Conan), bad-ass ghosts (Bleach), space operas (Kidou Senshi Gundam), ninjas (Naruto Uzumaki), and even a harem-style romance/action comedy (Mahou Sensei Negima).
And for now, we’ll be adding sentai (Spelled with an “S” – get your mind our of the gutter). We’ve just gotten word that there’s a game being prepped for the Wii, titled Power Rangers: Super Legends. This game is actually a port of the PlayStation 2 action-adventure title of the same name by Disney Interactive, and will have players choosing their favorite Power Rangers, ranging from the original Mighty Morphine team, to the Operation Overdrive team.
That’s all the details we’ve got for the moment, although we imagine the Wii port will carry Wiimote-centric functions to innovate gameplay…coolness if the devs manage to link the Wiimote’s mic to gesture controls.
C’mon, Japan – where’s our Ultraman and Kamen Rider swag?
Another game we’ve also picked up word on is Ultimate Board Game Collection, by publisher/developer Crave Entertainment. Originally released for the PS2 and PSP platforms, this game will carry 20 different board games, with the Wii version expected to release late this August.
There’s actually a lot of anime-themed genres on the Wii consoles, if you look hard enough. We’ve got pre-pubescent snoops (Detective Conan), bad-ass ghosts (Bleach), space operas (Kidou Senshi Gundam), ninjas (Naruto Uzumaki), and even a harem-style romance/action comedy (Mahou Sensei Negima).
And for now, we’ll be adding sentai (Spelled with an “S” – get your mind our of the gutter). We’ve just gotten word that there’s a game being prepped for the Wii, titled Power Rangers: Super Legends. This game is actually a port of the PlayStation 2 action-adventure title of the same name by Disney Interactive, and will have players choosing their favorite Power Rangers, ranging from the original Mighty Morphine team, to the Operation Overdrive team.
That’s all the details we’ve got for the moment, although we imagine the Wii port will carry Wiimote-centric functions to innovate gameplay…coolness if the devs manage to link the Wiimote’s mic to gesture controls.
C’mon, Japan – where’s our Ultraman and Kamen Rider swag?
Another game we’ve also picked up word on is Ultimate Board Game Collection, by publisher/developer Crave Entertainment. Originally released for the PS2 and PSP platforms, this game will carry 20 different board games, with the Wii version expected to release late this August.