New Spores planted on DS and Wii
Electronic Arts has announced two new Spore titles for Nintendo DS and Wii.
The Spore franchise is evolving! With more than 65 million pieces of user-created content shared online, fans from around the globe have gravitated to the game's powerful creativity-centered experience and massively single-player content sharing site. This year, the award-winning Spore franchise continues to evolve as Maxis (part of Electronic Arts) announces four new titles, each designed to deliver a unique experience to a specific audience; Spore Galactic Adventures, Spore Creature Keeper*, Spore Hero* and Spore Hero Arena. The latter two are set for a release on Nintendo DS and Wii. The roster offers unique gameplay for space hunters, creature creators and action adventurers, proving that Spore has something for everyone : gamers, kids and Nintendo fans alike.
"Last year was a very exciting year for Maxis with the release of Spore. We were overwhelmed by the massive response to the game from the millions of people that created, shared and played in the Spore universe," said General Manager of Maxis, Lucy Bradshaw. "This year we're going to experiment with new experiences that extend the powerful creativity tools of Spore to all-new audiences. With the universe as our backdrop, the only limit in the Spore universe is your own imagination."
Spore will make its highly-anticipated debut on the Nintendo Wii with Spore Hero, an all-new adventure game focusing on creativity and evolution that was built from the ground up for the unique controls for Wii. Spore Hero takes players on an exciting adventure through a beautiful, colorful world. Spore Hero Arena for Nintendo DS builds on the success of 2008's hit Spore Creatures and allows players to create fully-3D Spore creatures and take them into battle with an array of other creatures across the galaxy. Spore Hero and Spore Hero Arena offer two all-new Spore experiences available exclusively for Nintendo platforms this fall.




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The last one on DS was decent but not good.
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