If building and managing cities isn't your bag, how's a theme park sound? Electronic Arts announced, according to GameFront, that they'll be releasing another port of one of their popular games, Theme Park, for the DS. There are very few details thus far on Theme Park DS, though there's word of a tentative Japanese release date in March. Some German sources are listing a similar date for Europe, but there's no word yet on any other region. As soon as we hear anything else, we'll let you know. Whether you love or hate EA (there seems to be no middle ground on that subject), it's nice to see that they're dedicating resources to the DS, since the building games seem so well suited to the stylus.
EA announces Theme Park DS
If building and managing cities isn't your bag, how's a theme park sound? Electronic Arts announced, according to GameFront, that they'll be releasing another port of one of their popular games, Theme Park, for the DS. There are very few details thus far on Theme Park DS, though there's word of a tentative Japanese release date in March. Some German sources are listing a similar date for Europe, but there's no word yet on any other region. As soon as we hear anything else, we'll let you know. Whether you love or hate EA (there seems to be no middle ground on that subject), it's nice to see that they're dedicating resources to the DS, since the building games seem so well suited to the stylus.







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11-30-2006 @ 5:03PM
Vinni said...
Frankly I'm getting quite annoyed that great games like Sim City and now Theme Park (one of my favorites) are not getting any American releases.
I guess I have to import now.
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11-30-2006 @ 5:56PM
John said...
Oh, I agree about Tycoon being a better game, but theme park wasn't too shabby. Rollercoaster Tycoon almost worked on the Xbox, (just didn't work without a mouse) but it could be a pleasant gaming experiance on Wii.
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