Microsoft And Leading Game Publishers Unveil First Wave Of Games For Windows Titles
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on September 20, 2006 12:46:33 PM (85 Reads)
"LEGO(r) Star Wars(r) II: The Original Trilogy" and "Company of Heroes"
blast off on the Windows scene with the new Games for Windows
packaging, branding and game features available only on the Windows
platform.
Microsoft is excited to announce
the recent release of the first game titles carrying the new Games for
Windows branding bar and packaging, "LEGO(r) Star Wars(r) II: The
Original Trilogy" from LucasArts and the Windows exclusive, "Company of
Heroes" from THQ. Coinciding with the retail availability of both
titles, gamers will easily be able to identify the Windows version with
new branding and a familiar DVD-style package.
Microsoft's commitment to Games for Windows will also deliver a new
retail experience as additional Games for Windows titles appear on
store shelves. Consumers will begin to see the Games for Windows
branding in over 7500 retail stores across the U.S. beginning in
September as well as the new Official Games for Windows magazine
published by Ziff Davis.
LucasArts and THQ, the first among leading game publishers, are
using the Games for Windows branding bar after meeting a set of
technical guidelines which will ensure consumers have a consistent,
reliable gaming experience on Windows XP and Windows Vista. The
guidelines include easier game installation, improved reliability, and
support for key Windows Vista features such as the Games Explorer and
Parental Controls.
* "LEGO(r) Star Wars(r) II: The Original Trilogy" (LucasArts) is
the sequel to the best-selling "LEGO(r) Star Wars(r): The Video Game,"
combining the fun and endless customization ability of the LEGO play
pattern with the epic story, characters and action from the
revolutionary Star Wars.
* "Company of Heroes(r)" (THQ) is a World War II RTS from Relic
Entertainment, the creators of game-of-the-year winners "Homeworld" and
"Dawn of War," that brings the cinematic intensity and dynamic
battlefields of World War II to life through a truly visceral gaming
experience.v These and other new game titles carrying the Games for
Windows branding will support wide-screen gaming, can be launched from
within Windows Media Center, will be compatible with 64 bit consumer
versions of Windows and support the Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
(for games which enable gamepads).