Trauma Center: Second Opinion in stores now
by:
Chuck
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posted:
11/14/2006 8:09:00 PM
Atlas sends word that their new Wii game
Trauma Center: Second Opinion is now in stores. The medical simulator allows you to operate on patients which sounds cool, it gets even cooler as you get to use the Wii controller to do so. I know Sean is pretty stoked about this one and I think I might have to pick up a copy next week (assuming I manage to score a Wii). Check out the game's
website for more information about the game.
This news may cause dizziness and weak knees for gamers of all ages! If the uncontrollable urge to scream aloud with joy comes upon you, please do so outdoors in order not to frighten any other members of your household or office. Since this is the best news you’ve heard in over a month, your body may go into instant shock; please be prepared appropriately and lie down. Avoid operating heavy machinery, big calculators, or home-made robots.
Trauma Center: Second Opinion is the follow-up to the cult DS hit, Trauma Center: Under the Knife. Trauma Center: Second Opinion features all new surgical procedures, operating tools, difficulty levels, and a new playable doctor! Thanks to the innovative Wii controls, you can now select your instrument with one hand and operate with the other simultaneously! Trauma Center: Second Opinion is suggested to be taken daily and as frequently as possible!
Also, don’t forget to check out the official Trauma Center: Second Opinion website and get the down-low on all the great features of the game!
If you find yourself unable to overcome this glorious news or its symptoms, immediately scamper to your favorite video game retailer, and make your appointment with Dr. Stiles today!
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About Atlus U.S.A., Inc.
Located in Irvine, California and founded in 1991, Atlus U.S.A., Inc. is a publisher of compelling video games for a variety of platforms, including the Nintendo DS™, Game Boy® Advance, Wii™, Xbox 360™, and PlayStation®2. Atlus USA's library of critically acclaimed video games includes Riviera: The Promised Land, Trauma Center: Under the Knife, Magna Carta: Tears of Blood, and the award-winning