Thursday, March 5, 2009

Nintendo DS Games justifying the Technology in the Right Context

Nintendo has currently launched a brand new game to support the prevailing success of Nintendo DS and Wii. The Warner Bros and Interactive Entertainment will be publishing the Lego Battles Games. This has been evolved by the Hellbent Games and is headed to the Nintendo DS only.

This game is based on the classic play scenarios in vibrant themes that include LEGO Castle, LEGO Pirates and LEGO Space. It pulls three LEGO themes together. And creates a unique amplification of the LEGO 'build and play' experience that justifies true to the modification and amusement which are the foundation of the LEGO video games.


The game will be released in summer in the UK and pledges to deliver six unique story lines and promises to build their own LEGO bases and battle teams, as these online games deal with more than 70 levels. These unique LEGO battle teams will include pirate swordsmen fighting side by side with the wizards and the aliens. They will even include dragons fighting with ninjas and pirate ships fighting with spacecraft and soldiers.


In such online games, players can also challenge their mates on the battlefield in multiplayer mode with the help of wireless DS multi-card play. Tom Stone, the Managing Director of TT Games Publishing, said that the LEGO Battles offer players along with action packed and entertainment oriented gameplay which make the Nintendo DS games great, along with the offered bonus of linked multiplayer battles on DS. And that the company is excited to introduce a new LEGO video game experience to fans and young gamers and look forward to enhancing against the endeared toy lines.


It may not be a movie tie-in, but LEGO Battles might evolve into a dark horse to keep an eye on when it releases this summer, if it works out as well as the LEGO Indiana Jones, LEGO Batman and LEGO Star Wars franchises. Lastly it can be concluded that this online game will surely be an entertainment booster for all generations who are mainly addicted with such types of amusements.


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