CAPCOM®
SHOWCASES
ZACK & WIKI™:
QUEST FOR
BARBAROSˇ¦
TREASURE, A
PUZZLING NEW
ADVENTURE
EXCLUSIVELY
FOR THE WII™
Pillaging
Pirate
Adventure
Challenges
Gamers to
Play
Different
TOKYO „o
September
20, 2007 —
Capcom®, a
leading
worldwide
developer
and
publisher of
video games,
today
showcased
ZACK & WIKI™:
Quest for
Barbaros’
Treasure for
the Wii™
home video
game system
from
Nintendo at
Tokyo Game
Show 2007.
Capcom’s
first
original
title
exclusively
for the Wii
is an
innovative,
full-length
puzzle
adventure
game that
utilizes the
unique
control
mechanics of
the Wii
Remote™ and
challenges
gamers to
“play
different.”
Rated E for
Everyone by
the
Entertainment
Software
Ratings
Board (ESRB),
ZACK & WIKI:
Quest for
Barbaros’
Treasure
will be
available on
October 23
at a
suggested
retail price
of $39.95.
“Innovation
has been the
cornerstone
of Capcom’s
successful
history ,”
said Jack
Symon,
director,
brand
marketing,
Capcom
Entertainment.
“By
introducing
a whole new
level of
interactivity,
this title
reinforces
our
commitment
to pushing
the limits
on how
people view
and play
games.”
Legend has
it that a
revered
pirate named
Barbaros
once stole
the world’s
treasure and
hid it on a
mysterious
island.
Though no
one knows of
its exact
location,
stories
about the
untold
riches that
lay in wait
have been
passed down
through the
ages,
driving
pirates from
all walks of
life to
pursue the
alluring
prizes. One
of these
treasure
seekers, a
young
apprentice
pirate named
Zack happens
upon a
mysterious
talking
skull, the
skull of
Barbaros
himself.
Barbaros
promises to
reveal the
key to the
island, if
Zack will
help to lift
the curse he
is under.
Players will
explore a
variety of
wondrous
environments
and stages,
solving
puzzles and
interacting
with the
world in
search of a
legendary
pirate ship
and the
ultimate
pursuit of
becoming the
greatest
pirate the
world has
ever seen.
Inventive
gameplay
mechanics
and
controller
movements
allow
players to
move and
open
objects,
transform
enemies into
items,
unlock new
pathways and
navigate
through
perilous
stages based
on a variety
of themes
including
Jungle
Ruins,
Frozen
Temple,
Volcano
Cavern and
more, each
with
multiple
sub-areas.
Players will
use the Wii
Remote
controller
in various
ways -
rotate
handles,
turn keys to
open doors,
play a
piccolo and
much more in
order to
solve the
progressively
difficult
puzzle
stages and
collect key
items that
will lead to
the
legendary
pirate ship.