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Nintendo Unlocks The Wonders Of The Sea With Endless Ocean For WiiThe Whole Family Can Go for an Exploratory Dive and Encounter Sea Creatures
Endless Ocean contains everything you might find on a real ocean scuba dive. Divers can find dozens of different treasures, from gold bullion to ancient artifacts. The marine biology encyclopedia lets divers record the different animals they spot and learn facts about each one. Divers might encounter more than 230 types of creatures, including penguins, tropical fish, sharks, whales and trainable dolphins. The stunning visuals will make you feel like your TV has transformed into an undersea portal. Navigation is simple too: To swim, just point the Wii Remoteâ„¢ and press the B Button; to examine an object, just point at it and press the A Button.
When connected to Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendo's wireless gaming service, two divers who have exchanged Friend Codes can dive and explore their environment together. Divers can listen to diving music by international best-selling artist Hayley Westenra or play audio files from an SD card. Endless Ocean is one of two games Nintendo is releasing this week that demonstrates the way the company continues to appeal to both core and casual gamers. While Endless Ocean for Wii invents a new casual-game genre, Advance Wars®: Days of Ruin for Nintendo DS™ is a turn-based strategy game that appeals to both existing fans of the series and newcomers to the strategy genre. Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Wii features, visit Wii.com. For more information about Endless Ocean, visit EndlessOcean.com.
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Too cool
This reminds me of a cross between the old After Dark screensaver with the virtual aquarium and some of the new Discovery Channel shows, but with interactivity. We'll have a full review as soon as we get our hands on it.
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