The world’s largest video game publisher, Electronic Arts (EA), announced Thursday that it has six titles in development for Nintendo’s Wii game console.



Wii (pronounced “we”) is able to download and play graphics that set your hair on fire in favor of a motion-sensing controller that gets your arms moving. With the controller, users can conduct a symphony orchestra, play golf, swing a bat or wave a sword.



Electronic arts said:

“developing for the Wii will be less expensive than for the more graphically intensive Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3) or Microsoft Xbox 360.”
Electronic arts also announced titles for PS3 and Xbox 360, including a canyon racing game for PS3 called “Need for Speed: Carbon” and, by late 2007, a new role-playing game, “The Lord of the Rings, The White Council” for PS3, Xbox 360 and PCs.



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