Atari Packs a Punch as the Big-Hitting Wii Party Game 'Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution' Ships to Stores
17 Mars 2009 - 2:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
- Return of Best-Selling Franchise with Huge Roster of
Celebrity-Inspired Parodies, Available in Stores Now - NEW YORK,
March 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- "Let's Get Ready To Rumble(R)"
again! Atari announces that the hilarious Ready 2 Rumble:
Revolution is fighting its way onto store shelves today. The game
packs a serious punch with its star-studded roster of wild and
outrageous celebrity parodies who players can take into the ring
for over-the-top fist-fuelled duels. Bringing the beloved
franchises to Wii(TM) for the first time, Ready 2 Rumble:
Revolution represents the perfect pick-up-and-play game for any
party or social get together. The game retains all the hit features
of best-sellers Ready 2 Rumble Boxing Round 1 and Round 2, while
delivering a knockout punch of style and attitude, with ludicrous
special moves, droll taunts and massive-scale arenas. Tailored to
take advantage of the motion-controlled realism of Wii, Ready 2
Rumble: Revolution lands its powerful fun-packed punch at retailers
across North America. Sure to satisfy celebrity lovers and boxing
fans alike, Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution features a roster of 18
wildly caricatured cartoony boxers, parodied characters from the
worlds of sports, music and movies who enter the ring as
larger-than-life "Rumble-ized" versions of themselves. Players will
step right up and see if they can knock these super-sized egos down
a peg or two! One of the characters featured in Ready 2 Rumble:
Revolution is Dewie Streudel, a fun knockabout parody of everyone's
favorite beach hunk, the inimitable David Hasselhoff. In the last
week The Hoff got involved in live demos of the game at the Beverly
Center in LA against unsuspecting shoppers, and on the Jimmy Kimmel
TV show taking on the main man Jimmy himself and forcing him to eat
Wii canvas. The game is hosted by "The Voice of the Champions"
Michael Buffer, famous for his "Let's Get Ready to Rumble(R)"
trademark call. Characters are brought to life with hilarious
moves, detailed facial animations with damage and fighting
techniques including special moves, combos, extreme knockdowns and
special "Rumble" combos. An all new Championship Mode lets gamers
create their own unique boxer and nurture his skills through
mini-games, developing him as a fighter and creating a completely
personalized Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution experience. Virtual
heavyweights can fight from the backstreet gym all the way to the
big Las Vegas showdown with vivid new visuals bringing the five
spectacular ring environments to life. Developed by AKI who bring
their formidable fight game know-how to the franchise, Ready 2
Rumble: Revolution brings its hilarious virtual boxing arena to the
living room this March, offering intuitive fun in either single
player or multiplayer mode for the ultimate party rumble with
friends and family. For more information on Ready 2 Rumble:
Revolution, log onto http://www.ready2rumblerevolution.com/. For
more information on Atari's line-up of products, visit
http://www.atari.com/. About Infogrames Entertainment and Atari:
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multiplayer online game company Cryptic Studios, is a global
producer, publisher and distributor of interactive entertainment
software for all market segments and all interactive game platforms
including consoles from Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony, advanced
smartphones, Personal Computers, web and online. Its games are sold
in more than 60 countries through an international distribution
network and direct to consumers via http://www.atari.com/. Atari's
extensive catalogue of popular games is based on original
franchises (Test Drive, Alone in the Dark, V-Rally, My Horse &
Me, Backyard Sports franchise, Total Annihilation, Outcast etc.),
Cryptic Studios titles (StarTrek Online, Champions Online),
publishing properties (Ghostbusters, The Chronicles of Riddick, The
Witcher, Race Pro etc.), international licenses (Dragon Ball Z,
Dungeons & Dragons, Jamie Oliver etc.) and classic games
covering the entire history of the video game industry (Pong,
Missile Command, Asteroids etc). (C) 2009 Atari Europe SASU. All
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