SEGA SHIPS
ALIEN
SYNDROME ON
the Wii™ and
PSP
Sci-Fi
Shooter-RPG
Introduces
Revolutionary
Gameplay for
Up to Four
Players
SAN
FRANCISCO
(July 24,
2007) –
SEGA® of
America,
Inc. today
announced
today that
Alien
Syndrome™
has shipped
to stores
nationwide
for the Wii™
home video
game system
from
Nintendo and
PSP® (PlayStation®Portable)
system.
Alien
Syndrome is
a
lightning-fast
game
combining
RPG and
shooter
genres in a
stunningly
imaginative
sci-fi
universe.
The game
offers a
dramatic and
engaging
single
player
adventure in
addition to
an
infinitely
replayable
co-op
multiplayer
mode for up
to four
players.
Derived from
the classic
SEGA arcade
game, Alien
Syndrome’s
new
shooter-RPG
gameplay
makes it
easy to pick
up and play,
while its
depth and
wealth of
features
keeps it
challenging
for all
gamers.
In Alien
Syndrome,
players take
control of
the game’s
strong and
enigmatic
heroine –
Earth
Command
Trooper
Aileen
Harding –
and battle a
variety of
fearsome
aliens and
colossal
bosses.
Gamers will
unlock a
wide
selection of
character
specialties
and skills
upgraded as
they
progress
through an
engrossing
campaign,
protected by
many
different
types of
armor and
using a
variety of
increasingly
powerful
melee and
ranged
weaponry.
Players can
improve
their
heroine’s
statistics
and discover
a huge
number of
powerful new
abilities as
they fight
through
infested
spaceships
and bizarre
alien
planets.
Alien
Syndrome
features 20
different
weapon types
including
flamethrowers,
quad-barreled
lasers,
nanobot
swarms that
dissolve
enemies, and
incendiary
grenades
that shoot
fiery
geysers from
the ground.
Each weapon
offers
advantages
and
disadvantages,
depending on
how it is
used and the
specializations
players have
chosen to
adopt. Alien
Syndrome’s
fast-paced
combat also
allows for
any number
of combat
strategies
to defeat
over 100
different
alien
enemies at
one time.
Fighting
alongside
Aileen is
the SCARAB,
a sentient
combat and
inventory
robot that
can be
upgraded to
a powerful
and
indestructible
battle-machine,
automatically
attacking
nearby
enemies
during
battle. It
also acts as
a vendor
through
which
players can
recycle or
sell items
at any time,
as well as
construct
better
weapons and
synthesize
more
powerful
items.
Additionally,
the robot
can be
upgraded
with
abilities
such as
healing and
charging
weapons.
Alien
Syndrome on
the Wii will
utilize the
Wii
Remote™’s
motion-sensitive
technology
to allow
players a
full range
of motion
when
slashing
through
enemies,
unloading on
bosses, or
running and
gunning
through
hallways
using a
uniquely
intuitive
aiming
system.
Gamers will
also be able
to access
new game
modes and
mini-games
that expand
on the core
gameplay.
Using the
Wii Remote,
these new
modes allow
players to
craft new
items, to
enhance
existing
items and
character
abilities,
and to hack
into
computer
systems.
For gamers
on the go,
Alien
Syndrome on
the PSP
system is
Wi-Fi
enabled so
that up to
four players
can play
cooperatively
in various
multiplayer
modes.
Alien
Syndrome is
developed by
Totally
Games and is
now
available
for the Wii
system and
PSP system.
The game is
rated “T”
for Teen by
the
Entertainment
Software
Rating Board
and will
have an MSRP
of $49.95 on
the Wii, and
$39.95 on
the PSP
system. For
screenshots
and assets,
please visit
the SEGA FTP
site at
http://segapr.segaamerica.com,
or visit
www.segaamerica.com/AlienSyndrome.
About SEGA
of America
Inc.:
SEGA® of
America,
Inc. is the
American arm
of Tokyo,
Japan-based
SEGA
Corporation,
a worldwide
leader in
interactive
entertainment
both inside
and outside
the home.
The company
develops,
publishes
and
distributes
interactive
entertainment
software
products for
a variety of
hardware
platforms
including
PC, wireless
devices, and
those
manufactured
by Nintendo,
Microsoft
and Sony
Computer
Entertainment
Inc. SEGA of
America’s
Web site is
located at
www.sega.com.
About
TOTALLY
GAMES:
Totally
Games is a
highly
respected
independent
electronic
game design
and
development
studio based
in Marin
County, CA.
With more
than 20
years
experience
and numerous
top-selling,
critically
acclaimed
titles to
its credit,
Totally
Games has
helped drive
the
evolution
and growth
of
electronic
entertainment.
Utilizing
its wealth
of
experience,
its staff of
high caliber
talent and
its state of
the art
technology,
Totally
Games offers
a unique
combination
of game
development
services on
a wide range
of
platforms,
including
PC, current
and next-gen
game
consoles,
handheld
game
devices, and
mobile
phones.
Totally
Games’ Web
site is
located at
www.totallygames.com.