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EA Sports Unveils WII-Specific "All-Play" Line of Games

June 26, 2008 12:05 pm - Author: Daniel Grundei

 

 

 

 

REDWOOD CITY, Calif. – June 26, 2008 – Electronic Arts Inc. (Nasdaq: ERTS) has unveiled new game details and the unique line-look for its “EA SPORTS™ All-Play” products shipping this summer and fall for the Wii™.  Designed for social play and featuring unique controls, distinct presentation and a style of play that is inviting to players of all skill levels, EA SPORTS will ship five “All-Play” games in 2008, including next month’s NCAA® Football 09 All-Play.

 

“The Wii platform and the Wii consumer are looking for a very unique sports experience,” said Peter Moore, president of EA SPORTS.  “We’re excited to take five of our most popular franchises and develop them from the ground up exclusively for the Wii, with unique controls, unique presentation, unique modes and even unique packaging. Whether you’re an EA SPORTS veteran or a rookie gamer, EA SPORTS All-Play levels the playing field and delivers a fresh new gaming experience.”

 

EA SPORTS will ship the following games, all with an MSRP of $49.99, this fall under the “All-Play” descriptor:

 

NCAA Football 09 All-Play

Release Date: July 15, 2008

NCAA Football 09 All-Play debuts on the Wii in July with stylized gameplay that is quick and easy for fans to jump in and out of great head-to-head action.  The game features All-Play controls, a multiplayer social experience that allows novice users to compete against advanced players and still enjoy success.  All-Play controls are designed for the more novice fans, but also feature a traditional default setting for the more seasoned veterans.  NCAA Football 09 All-Play features nearly 200 schools, making it the most authentic college sports gaming experience available for the Wii. 

 

Madden NFL 09 All-Play

Release Date: August 12, 2008

Madden NFL 09 All-Play features fun, approachable and innovative gameplay by unleashing the power of the Wii Remote through the all-new EA SPORTS Call Your Shots feature.  Call Your Shots allows the player to create his or her own plays on the fly and direct receivers where they should run.  Gamers of all skill levels can also enjoy an all-new fast paced 5-on-5 mode which has a reduced field length and big head NFL players.  Experienced Madden players or rookies to the game can utilize the all-new play calling system.  No matter the skill level, players can be competitive with three playbooks to choose from, ranging from Easy to Advanced. 

 

Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09 All-Play

Release Date: August 26, 2008

Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 09 All-Play features personalized coaching from Tiger Woods’ personal coach, Hank Haney and all types of gamers can pick up this game and have a fun and challenging experience.  Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 09 All-Play features new graphics and user interface while also incorporating interactive and social mini-games.  The standing swing control, the most “true to life” golf mechanic you can find in any videogame, truly takes advantage of the Wii console’s unique control scheme.  The game will also feature online play for the first time with Simultaneous Online Play that allows up to four players the ability to play each hole at the same time.

 

NBA LIVE 09 All-Play

Release Date: October 7, 2008 (North America); October 14, 2008 (Worldwide)

Step onto the court and into the fun with a unique basketball experience designed exclusively for the Wii. NBA LIVE 09 All-Play offers more action, more often, with an over-the-top basketball experience designed with everyone in mind. Improved responsiveness and more control options make this game easier and more fun to play than ever before.

 

FIFA Soccer 09 All-Play

Release Date: October 14, 2008

Step onto the pitch and play a unique soccer experience exclusively for the Wii. Enjoy FIFA Soccer 09 All-Play one of two ways—a Wii-specific take on the classic ‘11 vs. 11’ simulation or over-the-top ‘8 vs. 8’ arcade action. Play with your Mii™ alongside your heroes Ronaldinho, Wayne Rooney and other soccer stars created as customized characters in an arcade version of the beautiful game. Steal the ball and make outrageous shots by simply waving your Wii Remote. You’ve never played soccer like this before! Plus, play Footii Party Games called Table Soccer and Boot It for more great fun with family and friends.

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Posted by: LoneWolf32 on June 26, 2008, 6:04 pm
The covers look so kiddy OMG
Posted by: disco_strangler on June 26, 2008, 6:32 pm
College football is certainly my favorite sport to watch and the most exciting game to play imo, but from what i've seen and read about "all-play" ncaa, EA Sports has broken my heart with their debut release. mascot mode seems to be the focal point of this version, but mascot mode lost its appeal 6 years ago the first time i played it. awful player models and unrealistic stadium models dampened the enthusiasm i've had for wii ncaa since i played madden 07 on the console and dreamt of the day i could play rivalry games, create my own schools, win multiple conference and national championships, and recruit on the wii.

the first two Maddens weren't bad and they were certainly playable. i just wish they would continue to add to the details of the ins and outs of the nfl, instead of adding big helmets.

i don't know how big of a step back Madden can take. i just wish NCAA would start off on the right foot.
Posted by: Atom174 on June 28, 2008, 4:23 pm
I'll definitly try Tiger on the Wii.

I wonder if you have to strap the Wii-mote to your foot to play Fifa?lol?
Posted by: slimbrady12 on August 4, 2008, 1:45 pm
Tiger on the wii for sure...instead of college football they should of did ncaa baseball for the wii
 
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