La franquicia de Rare también aparecerá en la plegable de Nintendo bajo la distribución de THQ y se llamará Viva Piñata: Pocket Paradise. Por suerte, al tratarse de una consola portátil, mi novia no podrá obligarme a jugarlo con ella y mis niveles de azúcar en sangre seguirán estables. Pero, oh shit, según la nota de prensa, el juego soportará conexión por wi-fi para intercambiar ítems de vuestro jardín al de vuestros amiguitos. Además se incluirán 8 nuevas variedades de piñata y varias cut-scenes sacadas directamente de la seire de TV emitida en el canal yankee Fox 4Kids. Su salida está prevista para el próximo otoño, probablemente coincidiendo con la publicación de la secuela del Viva Piñata de 360.

Gimme some sugar, baby.
Más detalles y autobombo en la nota de prensa (en inglés) tras el salto.
AGOURA HILLS, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 13, 2008–THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) today announced that Viva Pinata(R): Pocket Paradise(TM) is scheduled for release this fall for Nintendo DS(TM). The game is based on Microsoft Game Studios’ highly-rated original Viva Pinata game for Xbox 360(R) video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise features an array of content exclusive to Nintendo DS and an intuitive control scheme designed to take full advantage of the DS touch screen and stylus, making it a breeze to navigate through the garden.
“Nintendo DS is the perfect platform for the Viva Pinata franchise because players can have direct interaction with the environment and their pinatas using the stylus,” said Bob Aniello, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, THQ. “We are thrilled to introduce Microsoft’s critically-acclaimed Viva Pinata series to an entirely new segment of the gaming community.”
In Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise, players will inherit a neglected garden on Pinata Island and turn it into a pinata paradise by tending to all aspects of cleaning the garden, growing and maintaining vegetation, caring for and breeding pinatas, as well as attracting new pinata species. The game features seven all-new pinata species, each with new requirements, houses and unique cut scenes. Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise also includes twelve full motion video clips that serve as tutorial levels within the game. The videos feature the stars of the Fox 4Kids Viva Pinata TV series, including Hudson Horstashio(TM), Fergy Fudgehog(TM) and Paulie Pretztail(TM). The brand-new Playground mode allows players to create a lush garden full of exciting and exotic pinatas in a very short amount of time. In addition, certain rare pinatas can only be acquired by using the Nintendo DS local wireless connection, where players can transfer items from their garden to a friend’s garden.
Viva Pinata: Pocket Paradise is developed by Rare Ltd., one of the world’s leading video game developers and masterminds behind some of the most popular video games in history, including multi-million-dollar sellers “GoldenEye”, “Perfect Dark”, “Banjo-Kazooie” and the “Donkey Kong Country” Series. From 2005 to 2006, Rare released “Perfect Dark Zero”, “Kameo: Elements of Power” and “Viva Pinata” for Xbox 360. Rare continues to entertain the world with the release of “Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts” and “Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise” later this year.




Hay 4 comentarios
Tito Almo 14/05/2008 a las 1:37
#1
Vamos, que han decidido reciclar los materiales que les sobraron de la versión que empezaron a hacer par pocket PC
basilisk 14/05/2008 a las 2:54
#2
Hey PIN, no nos engañes, tu sabes que ella no te obligas, y que ahora estas brincando en una pata porque podras jugarlos en todos lados. XDD
hola32a 14/05/2008 a las 3:04
#3
podian sacar el perfect dark zero para la ds …, metroid demostró que se pueden hacer buenos juegos de ese estilo para la portatil de nintendo …
landman 14/05/2008 a las 11:00
#4
Esta noticia es un deja vu o habéis rescatado la misma de meses atrás??