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Ubisoft Confirms Three DS Games for Launch Window

Dice   on 07 November 2004 - 19:07 · 8 comments & 2983 views

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Ubisoft, one of the world’s largest videogame publishers, today announced Rayman® DS, Sprung™ and Asphalt Urban GT™ as official launch-window titles in the U.S. for the upcoming release of the Nintendo DS™ system. In fact, Asphalt Urban GT is one of only five launch-day titles arriving on store shelves nationwide on November 23, 2004, at the manufacturers suggested retail price of $29.99.

“We’re thrilled to bring three genre-leading titles to the Nintendo DS that each reach a very different, yet broad, audience,” said Tony Kee, vice president of marketing, Ubisoft. “The Nintendo DS is an innovative and unique portable videogame system. We’re excited to match that level of creativity and provide an all-new experience with our titles, especially Sprung.”

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Asphalt Urban GT flies onto the Nintendo DS on four very fast wheels, combining the virtues of both simulation and arcade racing. Players will hit the streets in a wide range of licensed high-performance cars, including Lamborghini, Jaguar, Hummer and more, on tracks from around the world.

Sprung creates an entirely new genre for portable gaming by putting players in the middle of an engaging, risqué and daring adventure with sexy singles at a hip ski resort. The dating simulation, or “stimulation,” title features gender-specific adventures, entertaining dating missions and a hilarious script written by North Shore (FOX) writer Colleen McGuiness.

Rayman®, one of the most recognizable videogame characters around the world, arrives for the first time in full 3D glory on a handheld as he battles to defeat the pirate terror that has enslaved his world. Rayman DS is poised to repeat the successful performance of its predecessor, Rayman® Advance, which was among the top-ten selling launch titles for the Game Boy® Advance system in 2001.

For more information on each of these titles, please visit www.ubi.com.

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#1 Xtreme $niper on 07 Nov 2004 - 19:34
Cool. The racing game does look very nice. I didnt preorder a DS though, but I'm gonna buy it for christmas for sure.
(5 replies) #2 welshkid on 07 Nov 2004 - 20:26
coool

still gonna get a psp i think tho
#2.1 Xtreme $niper on 07 Nov 2004 - 21:11
Meh if I wanted a media center portable i'd get a psp. The DS innovates what handheld gaming is, so DS it is for me. I want something new and exciting and open to so many possibilities. Not a upgrade of something that is already out there...
#2.2 threedaysdwn on 07 Nov 2004 - 21:44
The DS has some good ideas (WiFi, powerful but with long battery life, GBA compatability), but overall seems far too gimicky.

I'll wait and see if it becomes Virtual Boy 2.
#2.3 Blax on 07 Nov 2004 - 22:00
You'd have to wait along time for that... good luck.
#2.4 Xtreme $niper on 08 Nov 2004 - 01:07
Considering this sold out before it was even out, and virtual boy probably sold a few hundred, i'd say this is no virtual boy 2.
#2.5 yert* on 08 Nov 2004 - 16:38
The Virtual Boy owns, wtf you peeps talkin' 'bout?
#3 R.O.A on 08 Nov 2004 - 12:42
When are those Heroes 5 coming?

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