SEGA
Releases
Three New
Titles For
The Wii
Virtual
Console
Three SEGA
Genesis
Classics Are
Now
Available
for Download
on the Wii
Shop Channel
SAN
FRANCISCO
(March 29,
2007) –
SEGA® of
America,
Inc. today
announced
that four
titles from
the SEGA
Genesis™
library,
Sword of
Vermilion,
Sonic
Spinball,
and Beyond
Oasis are
now
available
for download
on the Wii™
Shop
Channel.
Prices start
at 800 Wii™
Points for
SEGA Genesis
titles. Wii
Points can
be purchased
online or at
select
retailers at
an MSRP of
$20 for
2,000
points.
Sword of
Vermilion -
When the
evil
wizard-king,
Tsarkon,
invaded
Excalabria,
King Erik V
had no
choice but
to turn his
infant son
over to his
most trusted
warrior,
Blade. As
his castle
burned, King
Erik
hurriedly
gave Blade
an ancient
family
heirloom,
the Ring of
Wisdom, and
asked him to
leave at
once in the
hopes that
the young
heir to the
throne would
survive.
Blade raised
Erik VI as
his own,
knowing one
day the
prince would
fulfill the
prophecy of
the Malaga
fortune
tellers.
Now,
eighteen
years later,
Erik VI
returns to
Excalabria
to avenge
his father’s
death and
reclaim the
kingdom.
Sonic
Spinball -
With his Veg-O-Fortress
built high
up on an
active
volcano, Dr.
Eggman is
turning all
the cute,
furry
creatures of
Planet
Mobius into
robot
slaves!
Sonic and
Tails rush
to save the
animals and
quickly
discover the
only way to
stop the
mechanizing
madness is
to trigger a
volcanic
eruption.
Sonic knows
this can be
done by
removing the
Chaos
Emeralds
that keep
the volcano
stable.
However, Dr.
Eggman is
also aware
of the
fragile
relationship
that exists
between the
Emeralds and
the
mountain,
and he's set
up an
elaborate
Pinball
Defense
System to
make sure
the precious
jewels don't
go anywhere.
Beyond Oasis
- You are
the young
Prince Ali
in a
desperate
fight to
defeat the
evil that
has returned
to threaten
your island
empire,
Oasis. Long
ago, a war
raged
between a
wicked
sorcerer who
used a
silver
“armlet” to
unleash
destruction
on the
island and a
wizard who
defied him
with a gold
armlet that
could summon
four
powerful
spirits.
Both armlets
had been
lost until
recently
when someone
unearthed
the silver
band and
began using
it for their
evil gain.
Just when
you think
all is lost,
you discover
the precious
gold armlet
and finally
have the
power to
combat the
wearer of
the silver
band…but can
you stop
them in
time?
“The Wii
Shop Channel
is a great
avenue for
gamers who
want instant
access to
classic SEGA
Genesis
titles,”
said Scott
A.
Steinberg,
Vice
President of
Marketing,
SEGA of
America.
“Well-known
titles such
as Sword of
Vermilion,
Sonic
Spinball and
Beyond Oasis
are a great
fit for this
platform.”
The Wii Shop
Channel
serves as
the Wii’s
online
storefront,
where
visitors can
redeem Wii
Points to
download
games and
other items.
Users need a
high-speed
Internet
connection
to access
the Wii Shop
Channel.
More Virtual
Console
games will
come
available
every Monday
following
launch.
Users buy
Wii Points
at retail or
with a
credit card
online from
the Wii Shop
Channel and
redeem their
Wii Points
to download
the classic
games.
For more
information
on upcoming
Virtual
Console
titles from
SEGA, please
visit the
official Web
site at
www.sega.com.
For assets,
please visit
the SEGA
Press site
at
http://segapr.segaamerica.com.
About SEGA®
of America,
Inc.
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America,
Inc. is the
American
Publishing
arm of
Tokyo,
Japan-based
SEGA®
Corporation,
a worldwide
leader in
interactive
entertainment
both inside
and outside
the home.
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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. The
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America,
Inc. Web
site is
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www.SEGA.com.
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Nintendo:
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worldwide
innovator in
the creation
of
interactive
entertainment,
Nintendo
Co., Ltd.,
of Kyoto,
Japan,
manufactures
and markets
hardware and
software for
its Wii™,
Nintendo
DS™, Game
Boy® Advance
and Nintendo
GameCube™
systems.
Since 1983,
Nintendo has
sold nearly
2.2 billion
video games
and more
than 387
million
hardware
units
globally,
and has
created
industry
icons like
Mario™,
Donkey
Kong®,
Metroid®,
Zelda™ and
Pokémon®. A
wholly owned
subsidiary,
Nintendo of
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Inc., based
in Redmond,
Wash.,
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Nintendo's
operations
in the
Western
Hemisphere.
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