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PLATFORMS: Nintendo DS™, Wii™
RELEASE DATE: Fall 2008
PUBLISHER: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
DEVELOPER: TT Games
ESRB RATING: Rating Pending
GENRE: Party Game

OVERVIEW:
Bringing record-breaking fun to players everywhere, Guinness World Records: The Videogame will launch on the Nintendo Wii and DS in Fall 2008. Go head to head against your friends and family to be the ultimate world record holder! Compete in 40 different challenges based on real life world records in your quest to become the record breaker. Then post your scores online and see how you rate against other competitors around the world. The game’s quick-fire action challenges can be played solo, in teams, or in competitive multi-player groups. Players are able to compete for the ultimate prize – the chance to be listed in the official Guinness World Records book!

FEATURES:
o With 40 different stunts based on real Guinness World Records, the whole family or a group of friends have a shot at becoming a record breaker
o Compete online with other challengers from around the world to be the ‘Virtual Guinness World Record Holder’
o Get listed in the actual Guinness World Records archives by earning the highest worldwide score on any stunt
o Travel the world to compete in crazy record-breaking stunts such as - Fastest Time to Crush Watermelons With Your Head, Fastest Time to Eat a Plane, Fastest Time to Shear a Sheep, and many more
o As you explore the globe, stand on specific hot-spots to reveal interesting facts about records that have been broken in that location
o Personalize your quest with your own customizable avatar
o Collect fact cards and record breaking certificates on the campaign to become a record breaker
o Earn GWR Coins by performing well in record attempts and use them to buy items from the GWR Supplies Shop to gain access to more events
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