News
May 10, 2007
SEGA DEPLOYS THE GHOST SQUAD FOR
THE WII
Popular Anti-Terrorism Arcade Shooter Adds New Genre to SEGA’s Library of
Innovative Wii Titles
SEGA® of America, Inc. today announced the development of Ghost Squad for the
Wii™ Console. Developed by SEGA’s AM2 arcade division, Ghost Squad became a
smash hit upon release and was the top-earning arcade gun game in 2005 for
SEGA’s arcade division. The Wii version brings the arcade experience home and
adds a number of new Wii-specific gameplay modes and features. The game
features the use of the Wii Remote™ as a multi-purpose tool that allows players
to easily control the targeting of on-screen enemies, defuse bombs, and rescue
hostages. The battle to eradicate global threats in Ghost Squad begins Holiday
2007.
With a squad of three others, players will traverse three different mission
areas each comprised of multiple levels, unlocking 25 high-powered weapons as
they progress. Within each level there are a series of selectable alternate
routes that will provide the gamer with increasing challenges as enemies attack
from unexpected places. Weapon selection is varied across a wide array of weapon
types ranging from machine guns, submachine guns, pistols, sniper rifles,
shotguns, and even crossbows. Ghost Squad will feature an Arcade mode, a
Multiplayer mode for up to four players, and more!
“Ghost Squad brings the classic light gun blaster experience that SEGA made
popular in the arcades to the Wii,” said Scott A. Steinberg, Vice President of
Marketing, SEGA of America, Inc. “With a more robust multiplayer experience than
even the arcade version and numerous unlockable items and stages adding replay
value, Ghost Squad will be the ultimate shooter experience for the Nintendo Wii
console.”
The world in Ghost Squad is overrun with terrorism, affecting all corners of the
globe. In an effort to combat the malicious plans of the terrorist groups, the
U.N. created the Global Humanitarian-Operation and Special Tactics Squad aka
“Ghost Squad.” This team of elite soldiers is comprised of the “best of the
best” from both domestic and foreign military and special operations forces.
Ghost Squad missions involve entering a situation with stealth, executing
extreme prejudice upon terrorist subjects, and leaving a target area with no
trace of their prior presence.
Ghost Squad will be available for Holiday of 2007 at game retailers nationwide.

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