In an effort to stay current, relevant, and cool with the kids, National Geographic has just formed a games division. They’ve got big plans of having their content on the Wii, DS, PS3, PSN, and PC. Their first title (this month!) will be a free flash game called Herod’s Tomb, a tie-in for their upcoming magazine and television program.
Also this month, they’ll be working with Sony to bring us National Geographic: Africa, and with Namco-Bandai for National Geographic: Panda. With all the resources National Geographic is pouring into this project, one would think they’d develop content for the 360 as well. I guess NG’s true colors are showing - Sony/Nintendo Fanboy Alert!






2 Comments on “National Geographic Forms Games Division, Proves it’s Fanboy-ism”
Is this the same as Afrika?
if not… why does PS3 have 2 africa games and the 360 doesnt have any?!
PURE RACISM!
I am amazed by this article. So what, other then one announcement on a couple of unreleased games, proves that National Geographic is biased? Can’t think of anything? Neither can I. How about this instead? They really haven’t experimented in any form of gaming before, so they are taking a small step instead of a big leap. Developing for multiple consoles is not cheap, and developing for only one is not as big of a risk. Now, is that more plausible then the whole fanboy theory?
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