Nintendo Wii’s Boom Blox from Steven Spielberg and Electronic Arts

Filed under: Gaming, Nintendo Wii | By: Daniel
Posted on: May 6, 2008 | 1 Comment


The words innovative and Nintendo Wii go hand in hand, so to hear about a new game for the Wii that is said to be innovative, you are not surprised. Now if we said this new game was a project from two names like publisher Electronic Arts and director Steven Spielberg, you may want to take notice.

The game is called “Boom Blox” and its Steven Spielberg’s first collaboration with EA, the game was inspired from how Steven loved to smashup his toys as a child. In Boom Blox your able to use the Wii remote, to simulate throwing baseballs at towers of blocks, just like at the funfair. This may sound like it can get boring fast, but the game has a lot more to offer, and this includes the ability to play a multiplayer mode that’s similar to Jenga.

You can even make your own puzzles in Boom Blox thanks to the robust creation mode, this is going to be a massive game as we all like to create things and the video games that last the longest have good multiplayer modes for playing real people. If you do create a puzzle, you can then share it with others and then play that puzzle together. Its easy to see that Boom Blox will be very popular as it has all the basic things that make gaming interesting and fun.

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One Response to “Nintendo Wii’s Boom Blox from Steven Spielberg and Electronic Arts”

  1. EA Boycotter says:

    Due to the fact that this game is associated with EA, I will not have anything to do with it. EA is the worst gaming company in the industry to give customer support on any of their products or services.

    They do not listen to their customers nor do they take the time to keep promises they made. After promises made to an online gaming community EA recently announced they are closing the game down for good. Then censors all customer feedback so the public can not hear about it. Well, they can’t stop the game lovers to fight back and we are. Join our fight against EA by visiting http://www.playercampaigns.com and helping us save our beloved game. The same game that EA promised to improve and broke the promises to customers as well as continue to bill even after the announcement they would not be billing till close.

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