Atari to Showcase New Game Lineup at NY Comic Con 07

Atari announced today that it will be attending the second annual New York Comic Con 2007.

The games that will be available on the show floor are Godzilla Unleashed for the Wii and Nintendo DS, Bullet Witch for the XBOX 360, and Dragonball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road for the PSP.

Godzilla Unleashed stars Godzilla and all the other most infamous monsters of all time and is due out for the Wii, DS and PSP in fall 2007.

Bullet Witch, an action adventure set in a neo-apocalyptic world, challenges players to take on demons and monsters using an arsenal of weapons and magic. Bullet Witch is due to ship in the U.S. on February 27 for the Xbox 360.

Dragonball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road boasts an improved fighting system over last years offering, new moves, and a completely new story that follows Trunks in his quest to defeat Majin Buu. Dragonball is due out in March 2007 for the PSP.

Atari will be at the Jacob Javits Center in New York for all of the New York Comic Con 2007. Dragonball Z will be shown in room 1E03, Bullet Witch will be in the lobby booth, and Godzilla Unleashed will be shown at the classic media booth #765.

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