Big Brain Academy for Wii

Endless Ocean

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Animal Crossing: Let's go to the City

Trauma Center: New Blood

Trauma Center: Second Opinion

Wii Play

 

42 All Time Classics

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Electroplankton

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Sudoku Master

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Harvest Moon DS

Hotel Dusk: Room 215

Magic Made Fun

Nintendo DS Browser

Nintendo MP3 Player

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Professor Layton and the Curious Village

Puzzle League DS

Trauma Center: Under the Knife

 

WELCOME TO

TRAUMA CENTER: NEW BLOOD

Play doctor and perform life-saving operations with the Wii Remote and Nunchuk in Trauma Center: New Blood. The sequel to Trauma Center: Second Opinion invites you and a friend back into the operating room to experience more of the trademark drama and tension of the Trauma Center series and introduces a brand-new cast, storyline and set of gameplay features.

Playing as either Markus Vaughn or Valerie Blaylock, you’ll become the star of your own hospital drama that takes you from your work in a remote Alaskan hospital and end up unwittingly involved in a conspiracy with deadly implications. Whoever you choose to play as, you needn’t go it alone. For the first time in the series, Trauma Center: New Blood lets you experience the drama inside and outside the operating room with a friend. The two of you can work side-by-side as you race against the clock to save lives.

Whether you’re operating with somebody or on your own, the motion-sensing capabilities of Wii put the surgical tools in your hands as you slice and stitch your way through procedures by moving the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as if they were everything from a simple scalpel to a set of defibrillator pads.

Once you’re confident in your medical skills, you can let the world know how well you work on your own or with a friend by posting your scores to an online leader board via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. (Click here to see how you connect your Wii to the Internet.)

As your patient’s vitals drop and the pressure increases, you’ll need to keep your hand steady and your head clear. One wrong move could see the patient in your care flat-lining and spell the end for your medical career. Are you ready to begin the operation?








Release Date

07.11.2008

Software Benefit

> Empathy

> Focus

> Escapism