It seems that the wii has officially become the home for mini games since it was launched. However, a game like Let’s tap is always welcome due to its rather unusual concept. The game works by simply tapping a box with the wii remote on top of it. It will translate different taps into either 2 inputs used throughout many of the mini games available. A brave idea and one which has paid off as it certainly proves to have addictive game play.
Archive for May, 2009
Another classic SEGA arcade title makes a welcome return to the Wii and DS, after others titles like House of the Dead and Ghost Squad, made their mark on the Wii. A arcade game from the early 90′s it is getting a renovated look for this new entry in the series.
Based on how popular tennis games proved to be for the Wii, it was only a matter of time, before Virtua Tennis made its mark. With motion technology evolving further with the motion plus accessory it would greatly benefit future tennis games. With that in mind it was fortunate that Virtua Tennis was able to harness this technology.
It had already announced for the Japanese market but now Resonance of Fate is going global. The game is being developed by Tri ace which has a string of stunning RPGs under its name such as the Baten Kaitos series.
As part of SEGA’s VT2009 Masters monday event, there were two extremely friendly Sumo Digital staff members on hand, to guide everyone though the game. They were very nice to spare some time to answer some questions about the game and its development on the different platforms.
When SEGA invites people over everyone can always count on one party to remember. With the impending release of Virtua Tennis across all current platforms, it was time for a tennis themed event.The event was structured around all three versions so it was very handy in terms of comparison. As always there was plenty of food, and to go with the theme, such delights as strawberries and cream were on offer.


