Next year break-neck speeds, treacherous roads and death-defying jumps
can mean only one thing - Nintendo's off-road racing fest Excite Truck
is about to roar its way onto Wii. What's more, forget complicated
controls, Excite Truck's innovative control mechanism makes it easy for
anyone to pick up and play! Excite Truck launches on Wii across Europe
on 16th February 2007.
As Nintendo's first racing title for the
innovative Wii console, Excite Truck sets the standard for
motion-sensitive racing, a challenge that this game happily accepts. To
control their trucks players hold the Wii Remote on its side and tilt
it left and right like a steering wheel, allowing accurate and
intuitive control. The skills required to be a champion don't just stop
at being able to throw the truck round corners and perform elaborate
power slides. As players perform huge jumps they must tilt the Wii
Remote forwards or backwards to align their vehicle's wheels with the
ground “ a perfect landing will result in a vital speed boost.
In
the game's main Race Mode finishing first is not the only way to win!
Clearing one stage will unlock the next, but as well as scoring points
to finish a level by finishing first, players can top up their scores
with points for drifting, jumping, smashing into other cars and
off-roading through trees. There are numerous tracks to be unlocked
ranging from snowy mountains to sandy beaches and plush jungles.
Players can earn over 20 types of truck, by unlocking new ones as they
progress through the game. Players can also customise their trucks by
painting them with their favourite colours and it is possible to unlock
special paint jobs for the various trucks by accomplishing certain
achievements with one truck. When the paint jobs for all the trucks
have been unlocked a special monster truck will be unlocked and
available for you to enjoy.
Becoming a true master of Excite
Truck isn't an easy task as no two races are exactly the same. While
racing, gamers will come across items, which change the course in
real-time, causing mountains to grow and land to fall-away into the
sea. The key to becoming a truly great racer is learning to respond to
these dynamic changes without losing speed.
Fear not though!
Perfecting your driving techniques in Excite Truck is not as mammoth a
task as it seems, thanks to the game's Challenge Mode, where players
can take part in different challenges such as jumping through a
sequence of rings, slaloming through gates and even crashing into other
trucks to practice and polish the different techniques required.
Excite
Truck is the first Wii game to make use of the console's SD card slot,
allowing users to customise the in-game sound. Players can select their
favourite MP3s from a selection on their SD Card and replace the game's
music with those tracks. Whatever your taste in music Excite Truck will
be right up your street.
Want to show off your new-found skills?
Well never fear, Excite Truck features a multiplayer versus mode where
two players can challenge each other in a one on one race around any of
the unlocked tracks, using vehicles which the player has earned during
the single player game.
Excite Truck will race its way across
Europe on 16th February 2007 at an estimated retail price of around 49
Euros (approximately $34 in the UK). The Wii console is available at
the estimated retail price of around €249 (approximately $179 in the
UK). Included with every Wii console is one wireless Wii Remote, a
Nunchuk, Wii Sports game, Stereo AV Cable and the sensor bar for Wii's
unique control system.