| Hurray Atlus just confirmed this as a launch title. If all goes to plan I think Nintendo may have the best launch list ever!! |
Trauma Centre Secound Opinion.
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greatest_fish30 445 posts
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greatest_fish30 wrote:
Launch title? I demand linkage...
Hurray Atlus just confirmed this as a launch title. If all goes to plan I think Nintendo may have the best launch list ever!! -
Toonster 6,930 posts
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Toonster wrote: Mere launch window confirmage
Fixidated. -
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greatest_fish30 445 posts
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Registered 17 years agoIGN also have confirmed it. But I am behind with the times and can't do linkage. -
greatest_fish30 wrote: But I am behind with the times and can't do linkage.
You can if you believe you can. Just quote this post to see how LINKS are done.
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Bunda 5,246 posts
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Registered 16 years agoYou're not supposed to use a nonexistent link to show people how to link!!!two! -
Telepathic.Geometry wrote:
greatest_fish30 wrote: But I am behind with the times and can't do linkage.
You can if you believe you can. Just quote this post to see how LINKS are done.
Edited by Telepathic.Geometry at 06:10:40 18-05-2006
/Is still confused but does all he can
From IGN
May 17, 2006 - Third party publisher Atlus today confirmed to IGN Wii that its quasi-simulation surgery game, Trauma Center: Second Opinion, will launch with Nintendo's new generation console later this year.
Trauma Center: Second Opinion is based on the DS hit of the same franchise. Players control Dr. Stiles, a surgeon who must operate on patients, patching wounds, removing glass and other foreign objects from bodies, and even stopping tumors from spreading. The DS title used the handheld's stylus for pinpoint accuracy. Obviously, the Wii version will make use of the console's innovative controller for the same results.
Few details about Second Opinion are currently available, other than the fact that it will employ an anime-style story and surgery elements complete with the use of all-new defibrillator pads.
Nintendo has not announced an official release date for its new system, except to say that it will arrive in the fourth quarter of the year. IGN Wii suspects that the platform could debut stateside before the Thanksgiving holiday, possibly as early as October.
We'll have more on Trauma Center as it develops. But in the meantime, add another compelling franchise to Wii's already impressive launch lineup.
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