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'''MadWorld''' is a video game developed by [[Platinum Games]] and published by [[Sega]]. It was released exclusively for the [[Wii]] on March 10, [[2009]] in North America, and will be followed by March 20 in Europe and March 26 in Australia. | '''MadWorld''' is a video game developed by [[Platinum Games]] and published by [[Sega]]. It was released exclusively for the [[Wii]] on [[March 10]], [[2009]] in North America, and will be followed by [[March 20]] in Europe and [[March 26]] in Australia. | ||
Control is handled through the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment, with the Remote controlling the weapon and the Nunchuk moving the character. MadWorld does not make use of the Wii Remote's infrared sensor, as its developers found it unnecessary to pinpoint movements on the screen in order to attack. Players perform brutal melee attacks on enemies using objects found throughout the environment, such as impaling an enemy's head with a caution sign. | Control is handled through the Wii Remote and Nunchuk attachment, with the Remote controlling the weapon and the Nunchuk moving the character. MadWorld does not make use of the Wii Remote's infrared sensor, as its developers found it unnecessary to pinpoint movements on the screen in order to attack. Players perform brutal melee attacks on enemies using objects found throughout the environment, such as impaling an enemy's head with a caution sign. |