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A game based on ABC’s smash television drama series Grey’s Anatomy will hit stores tomorrow. Grey’s Anatomy: The Video Game will allow you to play as your favourite doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital (the show’s setting), operating on patients and making the tough decisions they face each day. It’s not all life and death stuff though, as there’s room for some romance in the story too.

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“The doctors of Seattle Grace Hospital deal with life-or-death consequences on a daily basis – it’s in one another that they find comfort, friendship and, at times, more than friendship. Together they’re discovering that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white. Real life only comes in shades of grey,” says publisher Ubisoft.

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Everyone’s favourite blue hedgehog is making a welcome return to the Wii on Friday with the release of Sonic And The Black Knight. The new Wii-exclusive adventure takes players into the world of Arthurian legend and offers Sonic the chance to become a knight.

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Arming you with Sonic’s traditional speed and a sword to slay beasts like dragons, this fast-paced adventure will play out across a range of medieval-inspired locations including castles and underground caverns. The game’s looking like it’s going to be every bit as enjoyable as its predecessor, 2007’s Sonic And The Secret Rings. You can pre-order it now by clicking on the Amazon link below.
Sonic and the Black Knight (Wii)
Price: GBP 10.73

36 used & new available from GBP 6.88

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Wii gamers should prepare for a zombie invasion this Friday when Capcom releases Dead Rising: Chop Til You Drop. Based on 2006’s Dead Rising for the Xbox 360, the game sees you use the Wii Remote to shoot, slash and bludgeon the undead – as well as to shake off attacks – in a zombie infested shopping mall in the suburban town of Wilamette.

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It’s probably not one for kids, but that said, it does mix zombie slaying with infectious humour. Playing the role of journalist Frank West and with a realistic shopping centre at your disposal, you can dress him in a variety of hilarious costumes and take on the undead using improvised weapons such as toy swords, footballs, umbrellas and frying pans. You’ll also need to make use of the many restaurants in the mall to replenish your health as you look to ensure not only your survival but that of the other residents of the town who have also sought sanctuary in the mall.
Dead Rising (Wii)
Price: GBP 14.73

18 used & new available from GBP 13.50

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For those of you interested in hitting the slopes, the sequel to snow sports game Family Ski is making its way to Nintendo’s home console this Friday. Designed for beginners and experts alike – inexperienced players might want to attend the ski or board school before setting off, while the brave can attempt to pull off tricks from the off – the game supports a number of control methods, allowing you to use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combination, or the Wii Balance Board for a more authentic experience.

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Family Ski And Snowboard’s open and interactive environment is set over 7,000 vertical meters and two massive mountains for you to explore, plus you can pick between day, afternoon and night riding modes, allowing you to set the mood.

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Animal Crossing: Let's Go To The City (Wii)

That’s right, the adorable game which is Animal Crossing is making it’s debut on the Wii – finally! Previously available on the GameCube and and hugely popular on the DS, the Wii gets it’s turn. (Click on the images for more info.) The story is you make up the story! You and up to three friends move to a new town and just live life. Whether it’s talking to the villagers, running errands, decorating your house, going on shopping sprees or a hundred other different things there is always something to do. It’s a game without being a game – it is another ‘little world’…

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