
WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES
VACATION ISLE: BEACH PARTY
GRAB YOUR BOARD—YOUR Wii BALANCE BOARD— AND GET READY
FOR THE ULTIMATE BEACH PARTY!
BURBANK, Calif. – February 4, 2010 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announces Vacation Isle: Beach Party, a new videogame designed to let families and friends compete in activities by land or sea in a
lush vacation paradise. Developed by FarSight Studios, creator of the highly successful Game Party series keeps the party going with Vacation Isle: Beach Party, available for Wii™ in June 2010.
In Vacation Isle: Beach Party,
up to four players can compete in unique vacation-style games, ranging
from wakeboarding to surfing and even fire dancing. Players can engage
in these exciting sports challenges
and other activities using either the Wii Balance Board accessory or
the Wii Remote™.
“Vacation Isle: Beach Party
is a great escape with its family-friendly party games utilizing the
Wii Balance Board,” said Samantha Ryan, Senior Vice President,
Development and Production, Warner Bros. Interactive
Entertainment. “Players of all ages and experience can surf, water ski
and enjoy several activities of an exotic summer vacation in their
living room.”
Along the way players will collect
hundreds of Sand Dollars that can be used to purchase a wide variety of
sports accessories and beach gear from the Surf Shack to uniquely
personalize their Vacation Islander avatar.
Vacation Isle: Beach Party delivers fun player customization; a wide variety difficulty settings and a multitude of course options. Catering to the young or young-at-heart, Vacation Isle:
Beach Party is the perfect destination for everyone from the casual to the most competitive beachgoers right in the comfort of their home.
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of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group, is a premier worldwide
publisher, developer, licensor and distributor of entertainment content
for the interactive space across all current and
future platforms, including console, handheld and PC-based gaming for
both internal and third party game titles.