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THQ Bringing Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! to Wii and DS

by Jared Rosenberg - February 1, 2010, 9:01 am EST
Total comments: 9 Source: Press Release

The Wii versions might make use of Wii Speak, according to THQ.

THQ acquired the rights from Sony Pictures Consumer Products to create games based on Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune for the Wii, DS, and DSi.

While the games based on the hit game shows aren't expected to reach store shelves until later this year, Doug Clemmer, THQ's executive vice president of Kids, Family and Casual Games revealed that the Wii versions will likely have online voice chat.

"The opportunity to implement new features such as Wii Speak will re-imagine how these games are played and engage fans with a whole new level of interactivity," stated Clemmer.

THQ and Sony Pictures Consumer Products Announce Multi-Year Video Game License Agreements for "JEOPARDY!" and "Wheel of Fortune"

Popular Game Show Properties to Join THQ's Kids, Family and Casual Games Line-up

AGOURA HILLS, Calif., Feb 01, 2010 - THQ Inc. (NASDAQ: THQI) and Sony Pictures Consumer Products, Inc. today announced two multi-year licensing agreements granting THQ the exclusive worldwide rights to develop and publish video games based on Sony Pictures Television's popular game show properties, "JEOPARDY!" and "Wheel of Fortune".

The new agreements give THQ rights to publish interactive games based on the two properties for the WiiTM video game system, Nintendo DSTM and Nintendo DSiTM, and grants THQ options for additional platforms.

"We are excited to add two iconic properties such as 'JEOPARDY!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' to our Kids, Family and Casual Games portfolio," said Doug Clemmer, Executive Vice President, THQ Kids, Family and Casual Games. "The opportunity to implement new features such as Wii Speak will re-imagine how these games are played and engage fans with a whole new level of interactivity."

"'JEOPARDY!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' are extraordinarily popular across the globe and it was important for us to find a partner with an international vision," said Mark Caplan, Vice President Licensing, Sony Pictures Consumer Products. "THQ's focus and proven success within the family market made them the most logical team to bring these renowned properties to new platforms, and we look forward to working with them to create family-friendly interactive experiences."

THQ plans to release the first video games under this agreement later this year.

Talkback

KDR_11kFebruary 01, 2010

How many bricks for the wall can we look forward to?

broodwarsFebruary 01, 2010

Bring out 'yer dead!  Bring out 'yer dead!  ::)

TJ SpykeFebruary 01, 2010

They better have Pat Sajak and Alex Trebek (the PSN versions don't).

Chozo GhostFebruary 01, 2010

What amazes me is that Sony is letting these things come to rival systems, when they own both of those game shows. All the time they have Sony products as the prizes you can win. Incidentally, I also always wondered if it was a coincidence that the Wheel of Fortune screen thing was shaped like a PSP. Did anyone else ever notice that?

http://www.yourfunnystuff.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/nancy-grace-period.jpg

http://digitalbattle.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/04/e3-2004-sony-officially-unveils-the-psp-200405110136976.jpg


Do you guys see what I mean?

ShyGuyFebruary 01, 2010

nanny grace? huh?

Mop it upFebruary 01, 2010

Interesting how they might incorporate voice chat. I could see that being a selling point.

I'll take "Shovelware" for $600, Alex.

TheBlackCatFebruary 01, 2010

Hopefully they release these as Wiiware.  I might be interested if they have a decent number of puzzles/clues, have a passable UI, and local multiplayer, but not if either costs over $10.

If Jeopardy comes to DSiWare I will buy it.

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