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Capcom and Bionic Games Unveil Wii Exclusive Spyborgs

by Carmine Red - June 4, 2008, 10:06 pm EDT
Total comments: 13 Source: Press Release

Come 2009, players will utilize a team of bionic superspies to save the world in the unique action-adventure, Saturday morning cartoon style.

On Tuesday morning Capcom announced Spyborgs, a Wii exclusive action adventure coming in 2009. Developed by the newly formed Bionic Games, Spyborgs will emphasize the teamwork of five bionic superspies in saving the world, all while maintaining a Saturday morning cartoon theme that "refuses to take itself too seriously."

"Our goal is to maximize the potential of the innovative Wii Remote while delivering a new paradigm in cooperative game play," explained President of Bionic Games Michael Haller. Each of the Spyborgs heroes will have unique abilities, like acrobatic skateboarding or robotic firepower, and players will have to utilize each character to tackle unique challenges. The game will go so far as to feature two-player co-op play to engage players in the team experience even further.

"We also wanted to bring a lot of humor to the game," continued Haller, introducing the game's unique "interactive cartoon theme." With five bionic misfits arrayed against a squad of dysfunctional super villains, Bionic Games' goal is to keep the action tongue-in-cheek. Haller explains, "This game will make you laugh — for all the right reasons."

This may be the first game from Bionic Games, but the studio is composed of developers from some of gaming's hit franchises. For example, founder Mike Stout is the studio's Creative Director and is known for his work at Insomniac Games on both the Rachet & Clank series and the PS3 game Resistance: Fall of Man, for which he worked as the Lead Multiplayer Designer.

A NEW TEAM OF SUPERSPIES ROCKS WiiTM WITH CAPCOMS SPYBORGSTM

Saturday Morning Cartoons Explode to Life in This Revolutionary Wii Title

SAN MATEO, Calif. — June 3, 2008 -- Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced Spyborgs™, a new action game coming exclusively to the Wii™ home video game system from Nintendo. In Spyborgs, players take on the role of a diverse team of five bionic superspies in a fight to save the world from a group of dastardly villains. Wii gamers will be set to save the world when the game launches in 2009.

The first title developed by Bionic Games™, a newly-formed development team comprised of former Insomniac Games and High Impact developers known for their work on hugely popular franchises Ratchet and Clank™ and Resistance: Fall of Man™, Spyborgs is a unique action-adventure game set in a stylish world that resembles a Saturday morning cartoon. Engaging players in team-based challenges designed to utilize 2-player co-op play, Spyborgs takes the theme of "team" to a whole new level of fun. In Single-player mode the "team" theme continues as players jump from one member of the superspies’ team to the next, rapidly tackling different challenges designed around each character’s unique abilities. Fast, addictive gameplay, unique controls offered by the Wii Remote™, and a storyline that refuses to take itself too seriously, Spyborgs will provide players with a dynamic and fresh gaming experience like no other.

"Our goal is to maximize the potential of the innovative Wii Remote while delivering a new paradigm in cooperative game play," said Michael Haller, president, Bionic Games, "We also wanted to bring a lot of humor to the game which we feel we have accomplished. This game will make you laugh — for all the right reasons."

Players jump between the identities of a team of five bionic superspies to combat a rogue squad of wacky, dysfunctional super villains. Each character has unique powers to match their super-spy skills, such as heavy firepower, martial arts, bladed weaponry, acrobatic skateboarding skills or pure robotic destruction. This cast of characters may make a misfit group individually, but by utilizing them as a team, the Spyborgs will have the power to save the world – if they don’t blow themselves up first! Spyborgs' tongue-in-cheek action and compelling interactive cartoon theme keeps players engaged from the first episode to the last with one of the most fun and entertaining games to be developed for the Wii system.

ABOUT BIONIC GAMES

Bionic Games, Inc. is an independent game development studio located in Hollywood, California. Bionic Games was formed specifically to bring the best talent together in order to create SPYBORGS for Capcom as the ultimate action/adventure experience on the Nintendo Wii. The studio pedigree includes leading artists, programmers and designers responsible for such mega-hit games such as RATCHET & CLANK, SPYRO, CALL OF DUTY, TONY HAWK, SHREK, LEGENDARY, SIMS, RESISTANCE: FALL OF MAN and MEDAL OF HONOR

Talkback

NinGurl69 *hugglesJune 05, 2008

lol Resistance

He was the lead multiplayer designer on Resistance no less.

NinGurl69 *hugglesJune 05, 2008

Well it's apparent Capcom isn't wasting any talent on Wii projects this year.  Gotta outsource and focus the real resources on the HD multi-million $$$ disaster that is RE5.

Madworld managed to show gameplay.  Spyborg's game announcement did not.

KDR_11kJune 05, 2008

2009

They probably just got the first character moving through boxy levels without falling through the ground more than 5 out of 10 times.

NinGurl69 *hugglesJune 06, 2008

They shouldn't have bothered with a trailer then.

Deep-SixJune 06, 2008

Then you would've asked for gameplay footage if they didn't show the trailer.  Sheesh, be happy with what you've got.

I'm wondering if this will be another Zack & Wiki.  A great 3rd party game that everyone overlooks.  My only worry is that it looks like it's based off of a Saturday Morning Cartoon.

DAaaMan64June 06, 2008

I really don't think Z&W was over looked.

NinGurl69 *hugglesJune 06, 2008

Zack & Wiki is too hardcore, even for Nintendo.

KDR_11kJune 06, 2008

Quote from: Deep-Six

My only worry is that it looks like it's based off of a Saturday Morning Cartoon.

That's on purpose it seems. DJing in the middle of a fight FTL.

CalibanJune 06, 2008

2009? Ok I will wait 'til then.

Deep-SixJune 10, 2008

Quote from: KDR_11k

Quote from: Deep-Six

My only worry is that it looks like it's based off of a Saturday Morning Cartoon.

That's on purpose it seems. DJing in the middle of a fight FTL.

What I meant is that people will think that its a mediocre game based on a TV show they've never heard of and pass it up, no matter how good it is.

KDR_11kJune 10, 2008

Yeah, there won't be much advertising since it's Capcom...

NinGurl69 *hugglesJune 10, 2008

Sales Sabotage A-Go-Go

Not only do Wii gamers reject hardcore titles, they reject creative-innovative kiddie titles.

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