Electronic Arts released 6 Wii games

Electronic Arts Entertainment yesterday announced the development of six new-generation Wii games. The Wii will appeal to buyers by a motion-sensing controller, allowing the control of sports games such as golf and baseball with realistic swinging moves.

Electronic Arts Entertainment yesterday announced the development of six new-generation Wii games. The Wii will appeal to buyers by a motion-sensing controller, allowing the control of sports games such as golf and baseball with realistic swinging moves.

Electronic Arts (EA), the world's largest video game publisher, said the Wii game development team is completing new versions of the two best-selling games, one about "Madden NFL" football and one about racing "Need for Speed".

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Nintendo unveils a new generation gaming machine under the new Wii name, with a motion-sensitive controller on June 7 in Tokyo.Photo: Reuters

The remaining games include an adaptation of the title game "Harry Potter", "Tiger Woods PGA Tour", "SSX" and "Godfather".

EA revealed that each of these games will take advantage of the technological advantages of the unique Wii controller, built with the imagination of both screenwriters and game software creators.

However, the Silicon Valley-based company does not disclose the release of these six new games, only to say that more games will be developed for the Wii and announced in a few months. next.

Two days ago, EA also announced the release of more than 20 new games for 11 different types of gaming devices, including new generation gaming machines, personal computers and mobile gaming devices.

In addition, EA will integrate real-time content from ESPN sports cable channels into sports games so that athletes in the game can move more naturally.

Nintendo Wii and Sony PlayStation 3 will all be officially released later this year. The Xbox 360 alone was released from Microsoft last November.

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Update 12 December 2018
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