THQ
to Release All Star Cheer Squad,
1st Ever Cheerleading Video
Game
World-Renowned
Cheerleading Choreographer Tony G, Best Known For His Work in the
Bring It On Films, Signs on as Chief Consultant
for
THQ’s New Original IP Exclusively for Wii and Nintendo
DS
AGOURA HILLS,
California --(BW)-- THQ announced
that All Star Cheer Squad,
the first-ever cheerleading video game, is currently in development
to make its
scheduled debut exclusively for Wii and Nintendo DS this
fall. In All Star Cheer Squad, players will immerse themselves
into the world of competitive cheerleading as they experience the
thrill and excitement of cheer through creativity, customization,
style and teamwork. The release will mark THQ’s first original
property created specifically for girls on Wii and Nintendo DS.
“With the explosive growth of the girls gaming market in
recent years due to the continued success of Wii and DS, our ongoing
goal is to stay at the cutting edge of that success by bringing
a brand new property for this segment to these popular systems,” said
Jim Huntley, director of global brand management, THQ. “We’re
thrilled to introduce All Star Cheer Squad to the industry as a
triple-a title that will get players involved in the action of
what it takes to be an all star as well as make up their own unique
cheer routines.”
In All Star
Cheer Squad, players will follow a year in the life of a cheerleader
as they learn new cheers, participate
in practices
and create their own routines to make the squad and eventually
become captain. High-energy gameplay includes squad competitions
and one-on-one cheer-offs, where players will use the Wii Remote
and Nunchuk to perform dozens of real-world cheer and dance moves.
In order to ensure that All Star Cheer Squad has the latest cheer
action and top routines, world-renowned cheerleading choreographer
Tony G, best known for his work in the Bring It On movies, has
signed on as chief consultant for the game.
All Star Cheer
Squad will also incorporate use of the Wii Balance Board to get
the player’s entire body involved in the game and add to
the ultimate cheerleading experience. Players will be able to customize
the look of their cheerleader and squad including body, facial
features, hair and outfits. The Nintendo DS version of the game
will feature a storyline unique to the system that focuses on the
adventure of cheerleading camp, where players will compete to beat
the rival camp. All Star Cheer Squad is being developed by Gorilla in Tampa, Florida.
For more information on this game, as well as additional THQ titles,
please visit http://www.thq.com/. |