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Geometry Wars: Galaxies (NDS)

Release Date: 18th January 2008
Developed By Kuju Entertainment
Publisher: Sierra Entertainment

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Geometry Wars on Wii and DS

22nd May 2007
Source: Nintendo Power (via gonintendo.com)


Flicking through the latest Nintendo Power magazine will reveal, as GoNintendo have reported, a rendition of Bizarre Creations' Xbox Live Arcade title 'Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved' will be making its way to the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS.

Kuju Entertainment, the developer behind Battalion Wars, is said to be handling the re-issue titled 'Geometry Wars: Galaxies' and is presumed to make use of the Nintendo Wii's motion controls and Nintendo DS' Stylus - but official details are yet to be confirmed.

The game will, however, include a multiplayer and single player mode and also the 'retro' and 'evolved' modes from the 360 version.

Update (25th May 2007)
Sierra Entertainment have announced today that Geometry Wars: Galaxies will be making its way to the Nintendo DS and Wii, making use of the controls on each respective Nintendo system.

Gamers can use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller or DS touch screen to execute hotshot moves as well as battle via hot seat, co-op, simultaneous and versus options in multiplayer mode.

Those that own both the Nintendo DS and Wii can link the game together using Wi-Fi to unlock bonus content, and elite players will be able to show off their skills by posting high scores on the Wii’s online leader board.


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