Gaming News - October 2006
Redmond, WA (October 17, 2006) - Microsoft today announced that it is
now shipping Flight Simulator X, Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs, and Zoo
Tycoon 2: Marine Mania.
From Microsoft:
Other recent Games for Windows releases sure to be on the top of many holiday
lists are the epic World War II strategy game “Company of Heroes” and the
family-friendly “LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy.” Each of these games
will also carry the new Games for Windows branding bar, which ensures that the
game has met a set of technical guidelines that give consumers a consistent,
reliable gaming experience on Windows XP and the forthcoming Windows Vista
operating systems. The guidelines help ease game installation, increase
reliability and add support for key Windows Vista features, such as the Games
Explorer and Parental Controls. Following is a list of Games for Windows titles
to check out this holiday season:
“Flight Simulator X” (Microsoft Game Studios). The franchise that’s been flying
high for more than two decades lets gamers of all ages and skill levels
experience what it is like to be an aviator traveling the globe either solo or
online with others. With more than 50 new missions to choose from, Windows
aviators can pilot dozens of new aircraft, including the AirCreation 582SL
Ultralight and Maule M7-260C Orion. “Flight Simulator X” is available in
standard and deluxe versions. The deluxe edition will come with additional
planes and missions. Each carries a estimated retail price of $49.99 (U.S.) and
$69.99 (U.S.), respectively.
“Zoo Tycoon 2: Marine Mania” and the “Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection”
(Microsoft Game Studios). These additions to the wildly popular, award-winning
franchise will appeal to the animal lover in all of us and are fun for families
and sim enthusiasts alike. Players experience an ocean of fun in the expansion
pack “Zoo Tycoon 2: Marine Mania.” They can care for 20 new aquatic animals,
create breathtaking underwater exhibits, train animals to do tricks, and then
create splashy marine shows. “Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper Collection” triples the
zoo fun by combining three award-winning fan favorites — “Zoo Tycoon 2,” “Zoo
Tycoon 2: Endangered Species” and “Zoo Tycoon 2: African Adventure” — to deliver
the ultimate in zoo fun. Estimated retail prices are $29.99 ($U.S.) for “Zoo
Tycoon 2: Marine Mania” and $39.99 (U.S.) for “Zoo Tycoon 2: Zookeeper
Collection.”
“Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs” (Microsoft Game Studios). The new expansion
pack for the best-selling real-time strategy game of 2005, “Age of Empires III:
The WarChiefs” lets gamers of all ages lead three new playable Native American
civilizations as they expand their empires and fight for control of the Americas
or enjoy an all-new, single-player campaign. “The WarChiefs” also brings new
maps, units and technologies to the European civilizations from “Age of Empires
III.” The estimated retail price for “Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs” is
$29.99 (U.S.).
“Company of Heroes” (THQ). This World War II real-time strategy game brings to
life the journey of the brave men of Able Company as they fight across Europe in
one of the greatest wars mankind has ever known. From the opening shots of the
D-Day invasion of Normandy, players will find themselves immersed in a rich
single-player campaign. Gamers will enjoy the cinematic intensity of the
experience as well as the courage and bravery of the heroes that defined a
generation, set against the backdrop of the most dynamic battlefield ever seen
in a game.
“LEGO Star Wars II” (LucasArts) combines the fun, endless customization of LEGO
play with a hilarious, tongue-in-cheek take on the epic story, characters and
action from Star Wars: Episodes IV, V and VI films. Gamers build and battle
their way through favorite film moments and mix and match the body parts of more
than 50 playable characters to create millions of possible LEGO Star Wars heroes
in true LEGO style.
“For the casual to the hard-core gamer, the Windows platform provides the widest
range of games, allowing families to come together this holiday season to enjoy
an amazing lineup of titles that are as entertaining as they are
groundbreaking,” said Peter Moore, corporate vice president of the Interactive
Entertainment Business in the Entertainment and Devices Division at Microsoft.
In addition to great new games, gamers can also enjoy playing the latest and
greatest Windows-based titles with the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller via the Xbox
360 Wireless Gaming Receiver for Windows, which will be available in late
December for an estimated retail price of $19.99 (U.S.).
The soon-to-be released Windows Vista operating system will be the best Windows
version ever for games. The new Games Explorer will make it easier for gamers to
find and play the games they want, and Parental Controls will allow parents and
caregivers to customize their children’s gaming activities to help ensure safer
and more appropriate entertainment experiences.

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