Backwards Man
WiiChat Member
- Dec 9, 2006
- 360
- 4
As per IGN...
Worms: A Space Oddity - Mar 17th - $49.99
In Worms: A Space Oddity, players can enjoy the ultimate blend of classic Worms game modes and single-player missions, as well as multiplayer modes that include a host of all-new party games and even more customization options. The Worms battles take place across six planets, each with its own, unique environments and global events. The game takes advantage of the Wii's intuitive controls, on-screen hints and the redesigned interface with an in-game help system. The online multiplayer experience pits up to four Worms fiends from all over the world against each other.
SEGA Superstars Tennis - Mar. 18th - $49.99
SEGA Superstars Tennis features classic SEGA characters - including Sonic the Hedgehog and Ulala from Space Channel 5 - plus some of the most unusual courts and outrageous settings ever imagined in a rousing match of tennis. Developed by Sumo Digital (the team behind the enjoyable Virtua Tennis 3), this title features a toal of 15 playable characters (and a host of SEGA icons cheering on from courtside), each with their own over-the-top tennis skills. Courts are SEGA-themed too, with Green Hill Zone and Samba de Amigo's Carnival Park.
Target: Terror - Mar. 18th - $39.99
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Worms: A Space Oddity - Mar 17th - $49.99

In Worms: A Space Oddity, players can enjoy the ultimate blend of classic Worms game modes and single-player missions, as well as multiplayer modes that include a host of all-new party games and even more customization options. The Worms battles take place across six planets, each with its own, unique environments and global events. The game takes advantage of the Wii's intuitive controls, on-screen hints and the redesigned interface with an in-game help system. The online multiplayer experience pits up to four Worms fiends from all over the world against each other.
SEGA Superstars Tennis - Mar. 18th - $49.99

SEGA Superstars Tennis features classic SEGA characters - including Sonic the Hedgehog and Ulala from Space Channel 5 - plus some of the most unusual courts and outrageous settings ever imagined in a rousing match of tennis. Developed by Sumo Digital (the team behind the enjoyable Virtua Tennis 3), this title features a toal of 15 playable characters (and a host of SEGA icons cheering on from courtside), each with their own over-the-top tennis skills. Courts are SEGA-themed too, with Green Hill Zone and Samba de Amigo's Carnival Park.
Target: Terror - Mar. 18th - $39.99

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