Capcoms We Love Golf ! For Wii Ships Today

July 16, 2008

CAPCOM’S WE LOVE GOLF! FOR WII
SHIPS TODAY

This Summer, Keep Cool Off the
Greens With The First Online Golf Game for Wii

Capcom, a leading worldwide
developer and publisher of video games, announced that We Love Golf™! ships to
retail today for the Wii™ home video game system. North American players now
have the option to meet up online and challenge each other in a realistic and
immersive golf experience on Wii. We Love Golf! is rated E 10+ by the
Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) and carries a suggested retail price
of $49.99.

We Love Golf! is the first online
capable golf game for Wii and features a full array of online features,
including “World Play Mode,” where players can play random players online and
collect player medals for their wins, and “Friend Play,” where players may
choose to play a friend from their Wii friend list. The game is also the first
online Wii sports titles to enable players to play online with their
personalized Miis. The new online modes for We Love Golf! are included in the
game for the first time for the Western release of the game, as the Japanese
version of the game (released in December 2007) did not have these online modes.

Additionally, We Love Golf! will
have two new exclusive characters created solely for the western edition with
unique unlockable Capcom character costumes. As an added bonus for all the
Capcom fans, players will be able to take on the greens dressed as Chun-Li, Jill
Valentine, Arthur, and many more. A variety of game modes, including multiple
characters, unlockable character costumes and content will provide the most
immersive golfing experience available this Summer.

We Love Golf!, created by the
veteran studio Camelot Software Planning, presents a realistic and approachable
golfing experience for all ages. Whether you’re a golfing pro or a grandparent
teaching their grandchildren, We Love Golf! offers an engrossing golfing
experience thanks to easy-to-navigate menus, highly-stylized visuals, and the
Wii Remote’s unique motion-sensing functionality. Just as on a real course,
gauging wind conditions, correct club selection and careful reading of the
greens are all essentials for victory.