Practice 'people' with games

Picture 1 of Practice 'people' with games You will be able to perform virtual emergency room surgery with a brand new video game for the Wii gaming device that Nintendo is about to release.

As a product of Atlus game, California, the game "Trauma Center: Second Opinion" allows players to turn the ultra-sensitive, optimized Wii console into a scalpel in "emergency medical situations." level ".

In addition, you can use the joystick as an impulse to stimulate the heart to work again, in case the patient's heart stops beating.

" The game situation is very tense ," said Tom Hulett, Atlus director. " This is the only console game that gives you this kind of experience ." Trauma Center is on display in the framework of exhibition E3 taking place in Los Angeles.

Scores will be recorded for players if they successfully perform surgeries with increasing difficulty in increasingly demanding, difficult and stressful conditions.

" This will be a very good game for those who are looking to pursue medicine, " Hulett said. " Of course, it did not intend to completely replace medical schools. I myself did not dare to let someone cut my appendix if he only went through the Trauma Center. "

As expected, "Trauma Center" will be released this November, when Nintendo launches a new gaming system called the Wii.

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