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Sprung Released for Nintendo DS

by Jonathan Metts - December 8, 2004, 2:18 pm EST
Total comments: 8 Source: Press Release

Dating real people is such a chore.

Ubisoft Ships Sprung for the Nintendo DS

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 2004--Ubisoft, a leading company in

the multimedia industry, announces the release of Sprung™ for the

Nintendo DS™ (Nintendo Dual Screen) handheld game system, which has

shipped to retail outlets nationwide.

Engage in a risque, daring adventure with sexy singles at Snowbird Mountain,

a hip ski resort in Colorado. Written by North Shore (FOX) writer Colleen

McGuinness, Sprung captures the essence of teen entertainment through fresh

storylines, sex appeal, two gender-specific adventures, 50 missions, bonus

levels, cool characters and hours of stimulating fun.

Developed by Guillemot Inc., in New York, New York, Sprung is rated "T"

(Teen) and carries an MSRP of US$29.99.

Talkback

Infernal MonkeyDecember 08, 2004

It amuses me that a game like this is on a Nintendo system. =o

nickmitchDecember 08, 2004

I play video games to escape from reality, not to remind me of it.

RennyDecember 08, 2004

How could you turn down the very essence of teen entertainment? It's hours of stimulating fun!

DjunknownDecember 08, 2004

Maybe this will be a stepping stone for dating sims? I'm claiming ignorance here, but aren't they all the rage in Japan?

If Sprung found a way to include tentacles and/or an 'Unrated' Version devil.gif I'd give it a look.

S-U-P-E-RTy Shughart, Staff AlumnusDecember 08, 2004

I previewed this on our DS preview hodown weekend, it's supposed to be "sexy" and "hip" and "buzzword here"


I can only hope it's at least half as fun/funny as True Love.

Infernal MonkeyDecember 08, 2004

True Love wins because a hilarious looking old man puts one of the girls in the boot of his car.

couchmonkeyDecember 09, 2004

FOX's very own reanimated corpse of Kurt Cobain says, "This game smells like teen spirit!"

Look, it's a game developed in New York, published by a French company and covering a genre only solidified in Japan. I smell a best seller. Or worst seller, if you remove the sarcasm.

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