Pirates and Ninjas have been enemies for a long time and now they get the chance to settle the score on the dodgeball court in Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball for the Nintendo Wii. Ninjas and Pirates aren’t the only groups looking to settle the score, there are zombies, robots and three unannounced groups.
Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball offers story and challenge modes, as well as customizable control schemes. The game is more than just slinging the ball back and forth. Each group has their own techniques to winning the game.
“The competition between the Pirates and the Ninjas is so huge that battles are breaking out all over,” said Harry Miller, El Presidente of Gamecock Media Group. “We’re happy to bring this grand conflict to the Wii, and give players the chance to help determine who the ultimate champions are.”
Pirates vs. Ninjas Dodgeball is set to be released this winter.
Press Release Follows:
Cockpit, Austin, TX – August 28, 2007 – Gamecock Media Group announced today that Blazing Lizard’s Pirates vs. Ninjas™ Dodgeball will release on Wii™ this winter. The title features two ancient rivals, ninjas and pirates, along with several other teams, all looking to settle the score once and for all – on the dodgeball court.
“The competition between the Pirates and the Ninjas is so huge that battles are breaking out all over,” said Harry Miller, El Presidente of Gamecock Media Group. “We’re happy to bring this grand conflict to the Wii, and give players the chance to help determine who the ultimate champions are.”
Pirates vs. Ninjas™ Dodgeball will have scurvy thieves squaring off against crafty martial artists in large, detailed arenas. The game allows for up to eight players and offers a total of seven teams, including pirates, ninjas, robots and zombies plus three unannounced ball slingers. Each team utilizes its own unique techniques and strategies to try and ultimately defeat the enemies. Unique to Wii version, the game will offer all-new story and challenge modes, along with several customized control schemes.










This is a game. In real life a Ninja would pwn a pirate so fast it wouldn’t even be funny.