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Necro-Nesia A Camper's Nightmare

Posted Sep 14, 2006 at 8:40AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Wii Tags: Eidos Interactive, Japan, World War II
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Necro-nesia


Necro-Nesia is Starship Troopers with a camp site as setting. You're dropped in the middle of a dark forest equipped only with a flashlight, a pile of stones and a big stick. A map is available in the lower right hand corner of the screen that'll serve as your guide to the bugs' lair. It's also one of the first titles that you can download through the Virtual Console in Japan.

Although, Spike's Necro-Nesia isn't one of the more popular Wii titles like Super Mario Galaxy or Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, nor did it amaze any of those that tried the demo at E3, but maybe, just maybe, Spike has taken in the criticisms and made them into something positive. Spike after all has an impressive resume that include being involved in Samurai Western and publishing three key titles (Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend, World War II, Commandos Strike Force and Urban Chaos: Riot Response) in Japan for Eidos

Here's the latest screenshot from the game, showing the shake your Wii-mote prompt. Which probably means there are creepy crawlies clinging on to the character's body and in order to shake them off (no pun intended) you'd have to make a rattle out of your Wii mote and shake as hard as you could.

Via gamersreports



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# Hmm...Guest 2006-09-14 10:47
I wanted to know more about this game when I saw the first Wii trailer at E3 but then when it was reviewed I heard it sucked teh_@nus. I sure hope it is better now.



And I wonder how it would fit on the memory cards. Is it a full size game or just a mini-game? Or do you download stages one by one?

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# sdGuest 2006-09-14 12:18
SD goes up to 4GB as far as i know.. mabey even more. im quite sure that (like the xbox demos) this game will probably take close to a gig in storage.. remember.. these games arent high def. a game like this could easily be stored in 1 gig worth of space. they fit full multi hour games on 1.8 gb of space with the gamecube.. i dont see why they couldnt make a smaller game downloadable.

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