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TNA iMPACT! Now Shipping to Europe
Now Europeans can partake in the great American pastime.
Date: Friday, September 12, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Midway Games has announced that TNA iMPACT! has started shipping to stores across Europe for the Xbox 360, the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2, with the Nintendo Wii version expected to hit stores in October.

“Working very closely with TNA allowed us access to numerous resources needed to make the best wrestling game on the market today,” said Martin Spiess, executive vice president - international, Midway Games Ltd. “We worked countless hours in scanning and motion capture sessions with each wrestler to not only ensure that our game was visually stunning, but to make sure the realism of each punch, slam and finishing move was captured.”

TNA iMPACT! the video game is based on the fastest growing professional wrestling brand in the world and its flagship program TNA iMPACT!. Total Nonstop Action wrestling is in its sixth year of existence and offers sports entertainment fans a different look and feel from the traditional brand of wrestling. Focusing on athleticism, ground-breaking match types and captivating story lines, the TNA brand has quickly garnered world-wide recognition for wrestling excellence.

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