Scott Stein | Jul 02, 2009
Tell me more, tell me more, can you play with a friend? (Credit: Paramount Pictures)
As if movie-to-game licenses weren't already a bizarre enough landscape, Paramount Pictures announced Wednesday that 505 Games will develop
Grease into a family game for Nintendo systems--meaning the
Wii and
DS.
We already have
cooking shows turned games and a game version of
Grey's Anatomy, and now Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta will be getting musical with your Wiimote/stylus. How the game works has not been announced, and the mind boggles with the possibilities.
Paramount promises players will be able to "sing and dance alongside Danny, Sandy, The Pink Ladies, and the T-Birds", taking "full advantage of the Nintendo Wii's motion-sensing controls and microphone, and the DS' touchscreen". Well, the Wii doesn't have a microphone, so we assume
Grease is including one... unless they meant the DS microphone. Should we expect a sing-along karaoke experience? A 1950s-rhythm-high-school-gang-fight game (we hope so)? Or some sort of mutant vaguely misogynistic platformer? Perhaps all three?
"
Grease is the ideal opportunity to reach a broad gaming audience who love to sing, dance, and have fun with a party-style game," John Kavanagh, senior vice president of video games for Paramount Digital Entertainment, said in a press release.
Is this true? Have gamers out there been secretly hoping for a
Grease game all this time, keeping their fervent dreams a secret, lest they be mocked by a legion of
Mario and
Zelda acolytes? Stand up and be counted.
505 Games'
previous and current projects include
Cooking Mama and
Armored Core, as well as
Hotel for Dogs and
Discovery Games' Dolphin Discovery, so be sure to keep those summer lovin' dreams in check.
The release date has not yet been announced, but we'd guess it'll slide into stores this holiday.
Now, how long until our
Rocky Horror video game?
Via
CNET Crave
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