TNA iMPACT! (video game)

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TNA iMPACT!
Developer(s) Midway Studios - Los Angeles
Publisher(s) Midway Games
Release date(s) Q4 2007
Genre(s) Professional wrestling
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Platform(s) Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3
Media Wii Optical Disc (Wii)
DVD (PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360)
Blu-ray Disc (PS3)

TNA iMPACT! is an upcoming professional wrestling video game published by Midway Games and based on the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling professional wrestling promotion. It is scheduled to be released for the Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Xbox, and PlayStation 2[1].

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After a period of negotiation with Electronic Arts and Rockstar Games, TNA signed a multi-year agreement with Midway Games on November 7, 2005.

On March 2, 2006, Midway announced that it would release the first TNA video game in history for each of the seventh generation consoles.

On June 6, 2006, TNA announced that wrestlers Samoa Joe and A.J. Styles, both self-described hardcore gamers, would be meeting with Midway to brainstorm game ideas. Additionally, motion capture work will begin soon for the game, involving Jeff Jarrett and A.J. Styles. In an interview with IGN, Samoa Joe has said that he lives close to Midway Studios Los Angeles and stops in whenever he has time to see how the game is coming and give the team at Midway new ideas. He says "They are very receptive to my ideas."

Scans of the members of the TNA roster occurred during a taping for TNA iMPACT! on October 23, 2006.[2] They also previewed the model for A.J. Styles to be used in the game. Those shown the model were reportedly "blown away" by the detail of the model, which included a scar from a busted lip sustained by Styles in a match by Samoa Joe earlier in the year. The boos, cheers, and various chants were also captured by computer for use as the official audio in the game.[3]

The game's trailer debuted on television with a 15-second clip during the 2006 Spike TV Video Game Awards on December 13, 2006. Minutes prior, a more complete 30-second preview was put up on IGN with a short article[4] linking to it.

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