Nintendo and Norwegian Cruise Line have partnered up in honor of the new undersea Wii adventure game to present the Endless Ocean Cruise Giveaway. Entries are being accepted now through February 29th, with three lucky grand prize winners set to be selected at random on March 5th to each win a seven-day Caribbean cruise for two. Norwegian Cruise Line ships are fully equipped with Wii systems on board — running Endless Ocean of course (along with other games like Wii Play and Wii Sports) — so passengers can squeeze some gaming in between you know, getting out in the actual sun and taking in the exotic Caribbean adventure. Click over to the Endless Ocean Cruise Giveaway page for entry rules and additional details.
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Two of the more anticipated early-year titles are now ready to launch, with Nintendo today announcing the nationwide releases of Endless Ocean for the Wii and Advance Wars: Days of Ruin for the DS. Both titles are available now for $29.99. Whether you’re in the mood for a little family-friendly underwater adventure or some hardcore, ultra-addictive portable strategy action, Nintendo has you covered this week. Treat yourself to a new Endless Ocean launch trailer after the break.
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]]>“Endless Ocean is a siren song for adventurers, family gamers and the just plain curious,”says Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of sales & marketing. “Kids will love meeting and cataloguing all the sea life they meet, while their parents can lose themselves in a seemingly unlimited underwater landscape.”
“Days of Ruin is much more than just a new chapter in the Advance Wars series,” says Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of sales & marketing. “Our core gamers continue to buzz about the game’s post-apocalyptic storyline, new characters and stylized graphics that bring a totally fresh experience to the series. The focus on strategy beyond raw firepower makes it more rewarding than typical war games.”
