'Emergency Heroes' to the Rescue for Wii

April 01st, 2008 at 10:22 PM Marc "DjinniMan" Allie

Sometimes you hear complaints that the Wii is a kiddy system that caters only to casual gamers.  That may or may not be true, but who says catering to kids is a bad thing?  An upcoming Wii title, Emergency Heroes, is aimed at boys ages 6 to 10, according to CVG.  However, who wouldn't want to play a game where you can be a cop or a fireman, and drive around town in one of over 45 vehicles?  Two would be rescuers can play co-op at the same time, or race against each other to rescue citizens head to head.  The environment is a large futuristic city, and the developers promise a free roaming experience, which does looks interesting.  You'll be able to ring the bells and light up the sirens when the game launches in June.





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justabaldguy at 08:26 AM on 4.2.2008

Physical age, or mental age? Some of us qualify either way... seriously, this could be a quite fun little title. Lights, sirens, speeding, shooting big water hoses/cannons...
 
GHETTO.CHiLD at 04:00 PM on 4.3.2008
Nothing can save a train wreck, which is what this game will be.
 


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