NFSU, PGA Golf Ready for PSP Launch

  • At the annual Tokyo Game


    Show today, Electronic Arts announced that it will ship Need for Speed Underground Rivals


    and Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Golf for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld videogame system


    when the new console launches in Japan. Inspired by hit franchises, both games will be


    customized and optimized for the new system. The games are being developed in EA Canada by


    Team Fusion, an elite group of approximately 150 game designers specializing in development


    for the PSP. These two titles will ship in North America alongside NBA STREET and NFL STREET


    as well as two other unannounced games when the system reaches that market in spring


    2005.


    Warren Wall, Executive Producer and Director of Team Fusion said Our PSP games


    will be tailored for the new system in every way -- graphics, gameplay and sound. We plan to


    kick off the PSP launch with a bang!


    Need for Speed Underground Rivals and Tiger


    Woods PGA TOUR Golf for the PSP will benefit from a multitude of customizations that have


    been specifically designed for the console's unique 16:9 screen and the portable gameplay


    style afforded by the system. True to its tuner culture roots, NFSUR will feature all new


    tracks and environments, Japanese custom cars and American muscle cars, Head-to-Head rivalry


    using Wi-Fi multiplayer as well as brand new PSP-specific modes.


    Like Need for Speed


    Underground Rivals, the PSP edition of Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Golf uses Wi-Fi multiplayer to


    pit golfers against one another in Head-to-Head play as well as introduces players to all


    new ways of playing golf using new modes that capitalize on the PSP hardware features.


    Players can compete against the pros from past and present on the Legend TOUR or they can


    opt to stick with classic Tiger Woods courses. Either way -- this game asks, are you up for


    the challenge?


    EA has dedicated resources worldwide to the creation of the first


    generation of the PSP titles. Over 150 people from within EA development studios are hard at


    work on creating the games, which will be drawn from the stable of hit franchises including


    top-sellers from all three brands; EA GAMES, EA SPORTS and EA SPORTS


    BIG.




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