Die you stupid dinosaurs, die! Make these overgrown lizards extinct for the 2nd time in DINO STRIKE! Classic Game Room reviews DINO STRIKE for Nintendo Wii, a light gun style shooter on rails where you waste dinosaurs in 15 minutes than asteroids do all millenium. Played with the Wii Zapper, Dine Strike is a shooter-on-rails arcade style gun game with a fun, cheesy style and challenging gameplay. 1-4 players can blast dinos together, or one player can dual wield two guns for double the slaughter. Weapons include a pistol, sh...
Classic Game Room presents a CGR Undertow review of Dino Strike from Zoo Games for the Nintendo Wii. Dino Strike is a pretty straightforward game, hence my being able to discuss dinosaur anatomy for half of this review. Its an on-rails shooter in which you find yourself on an island lost to time, and unfortunately, the locals havent cheered up over the last 65 million years. Its like House of the Dead, only with Dilophosaurus. Which, by the way, did not have neck frills or spit venom. This video review features video gamepla...
Shipwrecked on a mysterious island, you find yourself battling dinosaurs in an effort to stay alive. Use various weapons including pistol, shotgun, machine gun and crossbow. Play in single or Duel mode. For more info, go to zoogamesinc...
Dino Strike Debut Trailer [HD] Developer: Zoo Entertainment Release: 2/2011 Genre: Action Platform: Wii Publisher: Zoo Entertainment Its a race for survival in Dino Strike as players blast through jungles filled with prehistoric beasts looking to put them on the endangered species list. Players can explore multiple environments -- beaches, jungles, caves and volcanoes -- and discover hidden dinosaur eggs to unlock extra lives as well as scattered journal entries and illustrations to aid them in their quest. Follow Machinima ...
Aimed at younger dino-loving audiences, this kid-friendly fighting game from Ubisoft offers a lot of dinos, lots of arenas and lots of unlockables. Is it for you or your kid? Check out our Quick Look video. Starting now, Wii video will be direct feed vs. offscreen with post voice over. Hopefully you guys will like this more than the off-screen cap....