There are the video games we expect to be great, games from which we expect innovation and sophistication. Trauma Team, an interactive medical adventure sold at a discount price, was not supposed to be in that group. But it is.
Wii owners, don’t be like me and risk missing Trauma Team. The game is out but it’s not too late to give it the preview it deserves.
Researchers at the MIT-Harvard Division of Health Sciences and Technology have found a way to encase living cells in stackable cubes to create what some are calling LEGO organs.
Atlus’ eagerly anticipated surgical simulator Trauma Team for the Nintendo Wii is coming on May 18, and rather than submit the game to Atlus’ traditional last-minute delay, they’ve gone and dropped the price by $US10 instead. Score!
Atlus sent out a news release touting its third walkthrough for upcoming Wii-mergency room sim Trauma Team, then casually mentioned it’s getting delayed a month. New release date: May 18.
You’ve never seen motion-controlled surgery on the Wii this dramatic or with costumes and hair quite this fashionable. And you may not yet have seen what Atlus’ Trauma Team has to offer new and veteran Trauma centre fans.
Atlus brings more medical action drama to the Wii in the incredibly crowded window of spring 2010, administering a baker’s dozen sized dose of new Trauma Team screens well in advance. These are those screens!
There are many specialties in medicine. Atlus knows this. Enter the latest entry in the Trauma Center series, Trauma Team.