Fable II by LIONHEAD STUDIOSInstead of watching a story unfold in a game, players write the story. Decisions they make in the game affect the game world, and how people in towns view you as your reputation starts to grow. During the sword and sorcery tale, the adventurers can even choose to marry and start a family. The Xbox 360 game is a sequel to Fable, which sold more than 3 million copies. Additional quests are downloadable, adding extra chapters to the story. Launch date: October 21, 2008. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 17 and Up)
Halo Wars by MICROSOFTA prequel to the classic Halo games, “Halo Wars” is a strategy game where players command armies against the alien Covenant which is threatening to obliterate mankind. In story mode, players join the crew aboard the “Spirit of Fire” starship, guided by Serina, an artificial intelligence. Various troops and vehicles all have their own strengths to be pitted against the alien menace or against other online players in skirmish mode. The game was crafted by Ensemble Studios, known for its “Age of Empires” game franchise. According to Microsoft, “Since inception, 'Halo Wars' was explicitly designed to cater to console gamers and bring to the Xbox 360 a genre that has typically been played on the PC.” Launch date: March 3, 2009. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 13 and Up)
Gears of War 2 by MICROSOFT"'Gears of War 2' is the highly anticipated sequel to the 5.5 million-selling blockbuster action game and one of the most popular Xbox games in history,” according to Microsoft. The sequel continues the original story, where humanity is threatened, and troops must gear up to save the world. Developed by Epic Games, the third-person shooter boasts extreme action against a backdrop of an engaging and personal story. Eight different mulitplayer modes allow players all over the world to duel with each other or team up. Launch date: November 7, 2009. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 17 and Up)
Star Ocean: The Last Hope by SQUARE ENIXThe year is 2064, and World War III has left Earth in tatters. The future looks bleak, unless, of course, you're a star-spanning adventurer like Edge Maverick, who is fighting to save humanity from the brink of extinction, with a little help from his friends. This latest installment in the "Star Ocean" franchise is actually a prequel to the series of games. It is available for the Xbox 360. Launch date: February 24, 2009. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 13 and Up)
Wii Sports Resort by NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC."Wii Sports Resort is a new collection of fun sports games anyone can pick up and play,” Nintendo proudly proclaims. The sequel to Wii Sports will come bundled with the MotionPlus adapter, which enhances the receptivity of the Wii Remotes. This promises to add great depth and accuracy to movement in games involving sword play, cruising on a water scooter, and throwing a Frisbee-like disk to a dog. Launch date: Spring 2009. 2/27/2009
MotionPlus by NINTENDO OF AMERICA INC.Just as the Nintendo Wii redefined game control, the upcoming Wii MotionPlus accessory will push it even further. The accessory attaches to the end of the Wii Remote and tracks players' arm position and orientation. Every slight movement made with the wrist or arm is rendered identically in real time on the screen. 2/27/2009 (Age: All Ages)
The Conduit by SEGA TOYS LTD.What begins as a political search for terrorists in Washington, D.C. quickly escalates into a search for a threat of a distinctly alien nature. But players are not alone, as they can build a team of up to 16 players in this first-person shooter. Participants choose from a variety of weapons and gadgets that are literally at their fingertips with the use of the Nintendo Wii's Remote. Launch date: May 2009. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $49.99; Age: 17 and Up)
Rock Band 2 by ELECTRONIC ARTSEvery kid has said to friends “Let's start a band.” This game delivers on that, even if there isn't a garage to play in. From AC/DC to The Who, players take turns on guitar, bass guitar, drums and vocals, covering 84 favorite songs. Online features enable people to form bands from across the globe. The game has broadened since its initial release with downloadable songs and a thriving Internet community. Launch date: December 18, 2008. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 13 and Up)
Little Big Planet by SONY ELECTRONICSAs Sony proudly proclaims: “If you can think of it, you can create it; if you can create it, you can share it; if you can share it, you can play it — and watch our colorful LittleBigPlanet grow and diversify!” Players can run their characters through 50 levels created by Sony, and can also create their own levels and customize the main character. A unique online feature allows players to share their creations with others in this award-winning game for the PlayStation 3. Launch date: October 2008. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: All Ages)
Grand Theft Auto IV by ROCKSTAR GAMESThis is the fourth installment of the gritty game known for its violence and flagrant disregard for the law. This time, players take control of Niko Bellic, a recent emigrant to Liberty City, who quickly gets embroiled in the danger-and the rewards-of a lethal life. Players can take a lot of liberties in Liberty City. There is a lot to see and do in town, and it's not for the faint of heart. It is available for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Launch date: April 29, 2008. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 17 and Up)
Halo: Orbital Drop Shot Trooper by MICROSOFTYet again the alien Covenant strikes. This time, players hit the ground running. As one of the Orbital Drop Shot Troopers, they are the front lines of combat, looking for clues behind the destruction of an entire city. The events take place prior to Halo 3, and serve as a new way for players to be immersed in the best-selling Halo series. The game is for Xbox 360, and is supported by a thriving Internet community where people can play online together and customize their game. Launch date: September 30, 2009. 2/27/2009
Killzone 2 by SONY ELECTRONICSWhen a game states that it is playable by up to 32 players, you know it's going to be big. This game continues the story of interplanetary conflict fought in the trenches by well-armed troops. For much of the game, your character fights alongside other troops controlled by the computer. In several multiplayer modes, battle alongside — or against — your friends in various missions. This first person shooter is available on the PlayStation 3. Launch date: Feb. 27, 2009. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 17 and Up)
Resident Evil 5 by CAPCOMRecurring character Chris Redfield returns to the lead role in the latest chapter of this survival horror franchise that has spawned big-budget film treatments. In a multiplayer mode, friends can join in, taking over other characters to help in the fight. Redfield must voyage to Africa, where a bioterrorism threat has turned people and animals into mindless monsters. It's for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Launch date: March 13, 2009. 2/27/2009 (MSRP: $59.99; Age: 17 and Up)
Dragon Quest IX by SQUARE ENIXThis exclusive release for the handheld Nintendo DS continues a line of epic role-playing games that has moved more than 46 million units worldwide since it debuted on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1986. The "Dragon Quest" line has defined role-playing games, and features all the classic elements, like leveling up and battling monsters for experience and money. The portable sword and sorcery game features interactive play with up to four players. Launch date: July 11, 2009 (Japan); December 11, 2009 (U.S.). 2/27/2009 (Age: 13 and Up)
Wolfenstein by ACTIVISIONThis first-person shooter pits the player against Nazis in World War II, in an alternate history where the Nazis experimented with the supernatural and futuristic technology. “Wolfenstein” has had a following since the first game appeared as “Wolfenstein 3-D” in 1992. 2/27/2009 (Age: 17 and Up)
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