Afrika heading to U.S., National Geographic to publish
- Posted November 19th, 2008 at 15:46 EDT by Eric Blattberg
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Remember Afrika? Well, it's Afrika no longer; meet National Geographic: Africa.
National Geographic is jumping headfirst into the gaming industry by snagging the publishing rights to the PS3 wildlife photography title, which is expected to launch in North America next month. There's no word on a European release just yet.
National Geographic Games also announced it has partnered with Namco Bandai Games America and Sony Computer Entertainment to publish and distribute future National Geographic-branded titles globally on major gaming consoles and handheld devices, including the Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3 and PSN, PCs and mobile devices such as the iPhone.
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mixpix7212
- 3:51pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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wow cool but i doubt i will buy this i will probably rent it to see what it's like though
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kaiser2099
- 3:51pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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Finally the game come to NA, can't wait, is this acurate next month?
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Blue Pharoh
- 4:16pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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I don't know if I would want to drop $60 on this game/picture safari but I would definetly check it out if it was around $30. Maybe they could make it a PSN download. Either way I won't have room in my budget or schedule for any new games till the New Year.
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terminator12259 |
tacitassassin25- 4:51pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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thats pretty cool how it is getting recoginized for national geographic
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mikeghtmare |
mikeghtmare- 5:14pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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it'd be pretty cool if I had kids. I'm sure this is goin to be a hit in households with young children.
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Denali2 |
NEJI64- 5:52pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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i cant believe Sony gave up the publishing rights for this game. they must really feel that the west would not be intersted in this game. another thing is they are trying to get casual gamers to the PS3. why would you give up the publishing rights to a game that can bring all types of people over to your console. this may be one of the dumbest move they have made. now if this game end up being a jewle among kids, adults, zooalogest, people who are into nature. this game can end up being something to people around the world.
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pizzamonkio
- 6:33pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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it would be cheaper and better to go to the zoo. you could bring your camera and take pics of REAL animals. or better yet theres a place called african lion safari about an hour away from me. you drive your car through and hope the monkies are in a good mood. you can also bring your camera. i wonder if they will make an ant farm game or birdwatching...
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edward_moffet |
edd- 8:07pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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lets hope National Geographic's foray into the gaming industry is more promising than History Channels
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a_stray_bullet10
- 9:06pm GMT - November 19th, 2008
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National Geogrpahic: Africa hey....do i hear National Geographic: Australia? or South America? imagine new zealand? hmmm.
i dont know but i have a slight suspicion this could end up being a franchise judging just by the title.
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