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Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy Goes Gold for Wii

- New and fully customizable shooter preparing to invade our consoles

By: Calin Ciabai, Games Editor

Majesco Entertainment has announced that its latest title, Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy, has gone gold and it will soon be shipped to game retailers worldwide in order to entertain all the Wii fans interested in... well... building, trading and destroying. However, the shipping of the game will take a bit more than
expected since it will be available for purchase only on June 10.

Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy is a fully customizable side-scrolling shooter game that will bring to fans all over the world some really abstract graphics and fast-paced action, together with a really interesting concept: your ship will completely absorb fallen enemies and use them as protection! However, the most important thing regarding the new title from Majesco is the customization. This means that players are able to change everything, from ships, enemy ships, levels and bosses to bullet patters, movements and sounds.

"Throughout production we have strived to create a game that pioneers new territory on the Wii by giving players the ability to customize every aspect of their gaming experience. Now that it has gone gold, I can truly say that Blast Works has surpassed our expectations and is one of the most unique games that will be available this year," said Jesse Sutton, Chief Executive Officer, Majesco. "Furthermore, BlastWorksDepot.com provides Wii owners with a new social experience whereby they can create, share and trade their original creations online."

In order to fully promote the infinite customization of Blast Works, Majesco has announced that a new website (check it out here) is online, allowing players from everywhere to share content for the game via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The website (considered by Majesco a real social network) enables gamers to upload their own creations, browse, rate and express their opinions on already posted comments. All we need now is the game. We're waiting...

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