Gaming
'Wii Music' dated for Europe
Published Friday, Sep 26 2008, 11:26 BST | By Matthew Reynolds
The release date for Nintendo’s Wii Music and other titles have been announced.
The game, announced at this year's E3 conference, is a take on the popular rhythm music genre, where the Wii controller is used for a variety of instruments. It is confirmed for release on November 14.
Nintendo has also announced several other release dates for both Wii and DS. EA-published titles Skate It and Need For Speed: Undercover have been given November 21 release dates. Animal Crossing: Let’s Go To The City will launch in December, and a series of coloured Wii remote straps will be available on October 17.
For the DS, Ace Attorney: Trials And Tribulations will come out on October 3, Professor Layton And The Curious Village on November 7, and Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia on November 21.
Nintendo will also release several new DS bundles for October.
The game, announced at this year's E3 conference, is a take on the popular rhythm music genre, where the Wii controller is used for a variety of instruments. It is confirmed for release on November 14.
Nintendo has also announced several other release dates for both Wii and DS. EA-published titles Skate It and Need For Speed: Undercover have been given November 21 release dates. Animal Crossing: Let’s Go To The City will launch in December, and a series of coloured Wii remote straps will be available on October 17.
For the DS, Ace Attorney: Trials And Tribulations will come out on October 3, Professor Layton And The Curious Village on November 7, and Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia on November 21.
Nintendo will also release several new DS bundles for October.
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