Posted Apr 08, 2007 at 11:31AM by Rica M. Listed in: News, Games, CSI: Hard Evidence Tags: Ubisoft, CSI, Telltale Games
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Wii gets Crime Scene Investigation - Image 1Originally slated only for the PCs, we've gathered news that CSI: Hard Evidence will also be coming to the Nintendo Wii. The video game will be published by Ubisoft; the developer of the game is still unknown though, but the PC version of CSI: Hard Evidence is being developed by Telltale Games.

But what can we expect from the Wii version of the game? As you'd expect from any "CSI" television show, atmospheric crime scenes much like in the series will be presented to gamers, who will then have to solve each crime through forensic reconstruction and detective work. Hard Evidence will now include improved evidence gathering, an all-new garage lab used for analyzing evidence as large as boats and cars, and some lab minigames. With all these new features plus more areas to explore in the game, players will undoubtedly have longer play experiences.

Gaming site AMN was able to find a possible release date of CSI: Hard Evidence for the Wii. The game could be released alongside the PC version, giving it a September release date. We'll keep you posted, CSI fanatics.


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   by asddfg (Unregistered) - 2007-04-08
 » Tell Tale Games

Cool... Now they need to do is port Sam and Max.

   by Jason (Unregistered) - 2007-04-09
 » Nice, maybe like Myst

Sounds like it may be interesting, especially with the graphics capabilities of new consoles. I wonder if it will have a similar playability to games like Myst, where you're just dropped into this virtual world and you've got to figure it out.



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