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Submitted by fablex 1911d ago | news

Activision's PLAYSTATION 3 and Wii games ship to North American retail

Activision today announced that the company's key launch games for the PLAYSTATION 3 and Wii have shipped and are now available at retail locations in North America.

The robust launch lineup features some of the world's most popular game franchises, including Tony Hawk's Project 8, Call of Duty 3 and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance for the PLAYSTATION 3 and Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam, Call of Duty 3 and Marvel: Ultimate Alliance for the Wii. Additionally, Rapala Tournament Fishing and World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions for the Wii will ship on November 22, 2006. These titles anchor Activision's holiday offerings, which includes games for both the next- and current-generation consoles and handheld platforms. (Call of Duty 3, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, PS3, Rapala Tournament Fishing, Wii, World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions)

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