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NHL Slapshot for Wii Revealed

The latest hockey game from EA will feature a peripheral and the likeness of Wayne Gretzky.

While not officially announced, the QMI Agency has revealed that EA will announce NHL Slapshot, a Wii exclusive hockey game soon.

The game will feature the likeness of the famous retired hockey played Wayne Gretzky and will be bundled with a 21 inch hockey stick peripheral which houses the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. According to Joe Nickolls, the game's producer, the hockey stick is the first third-party peripheral that Nintendo has approved to be included in a game. The producer has also claimed that the peripheral is more accurate than a Wii Remote, “because you’re getting two signals sent to the Wii, it triangulates the signal. So it basically gives you more accuracy.” Due to this claim, Nickolls has confirmed that Wii MotionPlus will not be supported as it is not needed.

The game will include a PeeWees to Pros mode where you play as a 12 year old hockey player that eventually advances through different leagues until you ultimately reach the Pro league. While you can create your own character, you can play as 12 year old versions of professional hockey players, including Wayne Gretzky himself.

NHL Slapshot will be released on September 7 alongside NHL '11 for the PS3 and 360.


 

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Lukasz Balicki Staff Alumnus

05/30/2010 at 12:32 PM

I wonder why they would need a new peripheral to make the Wii Remote more accurate since this thing looks like a piece of plastic. They should of just made the game Wii MotionPlus compatible if they were looking for more accuracy.

I also don't understand how this would be the first third-party peripheral approved by Nintendo since there has been Guitar Hero, Rock Band, DJ Hero instruments, DDR mats, a Power Pad, the Ubisoft camera, and even the EA Sports Active peripherals ..... wow that's a lot of peripherals for Wii and that's not even counting the Nintendo peripherals!

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Nick DiMola Director

05/31/2010 at 01:58 AM

I foresee many smashed TVs thanks to this peripheral.

Lukasz Balicki Staff Alumnus

05/31/2010 at 10:31 AM

For some reason while I was writing this article, it reminded me of this:

Nick DiMola Director

06/01/2010 at 02:44 PM

Hi this is Vince with slap chop chop chop chop chop.

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