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I found it while snooping around the High Voltage Software website
Email your full name & address to [email protected]. No email title was specifed so I just put T-Shirt Contest Entry. One entry per person. No rules were listed as far as when they were going to draw next or how many.
While you're at it, be a good sport, and check out their two upcoming WiiWare shooters: (which is what brought me to their site)
Animales de la Muerte
and Gyrostarr (only 700 points!)
Email your full name & address to [email protected]. No email title was specifed so I just put T-Shirt Contest Entry. One entry per person. No rules were listed as far as when they were going to draw next or how many.
While you're at it, be a good sport, and check out their two upcoming WiiWare shooters: (which is what brought me to their site)
Animales de la Muerte
Animales de la Muerte plays similarly to classic fixed position shooting games like Smash TV and, more recently, Alien Syndrome for Wii (the latter of which failed to live up to its potential, sadly). Since the title has been developed specifically with Wii in mind, High Voltage has naturally been able to make much better use of the Wii remote than SEGA did. To play, you move your character around the screen with the nunchuk's analog stick and aim with Nintendo's pointer. You aren't merely limited to shooting in various directions -- you can also very quickly and accurately target enemies with pinpoint precision (using an on-screen reticule) and blast them to bloody pieces. This control method nurtures the characters abilities to run in one direction and simultaneously shoot into another. In addition, a speedy flick of the nunchuk will toss grenades at whatever spot you've got your reticule aimed. You can go it alone or with up to three friends in a four-player single-screen cooperative mode, which becomes chaotic.
and Gyrostarr (only 700 points!)