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Deca Sports Coming to Wii May 13, Budget Pricing

by Nick DiMola - April 3, 2008, 3:19 pm EDT
Total comments: 15 Source: Press Release

Enjoy ten complete sporting events with up to four players for $29.99.

Hudson Entertainment revealed today that the Wii exclusive, Deca Sports, has just been completed and will be coming to Wii May 13 at the budget price of $29.99.

Deca Sports offers a compilation of ten sporting events including Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Supercross, Kart Racing, Basketball, Snowboard Cross, Badminton, Figure Skating, Curling and Archery. All of the offered sports will make use of at least the Wii Remote for the most intuitive pick up and play experience. Though the game is built to cater to the casual crowd, advanced controls are offered for the expert gamer.

All sports offer support for single and multiplayer, and some even feature co-op play. The single player experience will allow you to test your skills in a league environment. Here you can earn medals and trophies, and later view them in the Locker Room.

Deca Sports will be available May 13, 2008 for $29.99.

Hudson Entertainment's Deca Sports Goes Gold Exclusive For Wii

Next Month Gamers & Sports Fans Compete With

Each Other In Ten Complete Sporting Events

REDWOOD CITY, CA - April 3, 2008 - Hudson Entertainment, the North American publishing arm for Hudson Soft, today announced the ten-sport compilation Deca Sports has gone to gold master. Published by Hudson and distributed in North America by Konami Digital Entertainment Inc., Deca Sports is scheduled to release on May 13, 2008 for an SRP of $29.99.

Exclusive for Wii Deca Sports pulls players off the couch and up on their feet for hours of entertainment playing ten complete sporting events. There is something for everyone, as Deca Sports offers sports activities such as Soccer, Beach Volleyball, Supercross, Kart Racing, Basketball and Snowboard Cross, and unique events not typical in most sports games such as Badminton, Figure Skating, Curling and Archery. The game is designed with pick-up-and-play intuitive controls for the Wii Remote and in three sports, the Nunchuk. Deca Sports also includes advanced controls for power spikes, curls, and mid air tricks for the gamer!

All ten sports support both single player and multiplayer modes. Up to 4 players can compete on one system and in several events, co-op on the same team. Single player modes include Open Match, Tournament, Deca Challenge and Deca League. And, what would a competition be without awards? The Locker Room feature allows players to keep track of their medals and trophies.

The wide range of events and modes make Deca Sports the perfect game for players and sports fans of all ages. Deca Sports has been rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB.

Talkback

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusApril 03, 2008

If this actually turns out well, with the budget pricing, it is a no brainer purchase for me.

This is sweet. And cheap. And awesome.

Figure skating people. Curling. Those two sports alone are worth $30.

MarioApril 05, 2008

Hell yes, hope the freeloader still works when this comes out and i'll definitely import. It's going to be a budget $80 in Aus.

KDR_11kApril 05, 2008

It's gonna be budget 60 Euros here.

Infernal MonkeyApril 05, 2008

Man, there's a lot of neat budget $30 US Wii games coming up.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterApril 05, 2008

With titles like Deca Sports Wii Sports 2 shall never be a reality...

But really, Deca Sports looks awesome and a really great "sequel" to Wii Sports. At 30 bucks its a must buy for me!

KDR_11kApril 06, 2008

People here seem really positive, are you sure this won't just suck like all the other cheap and crappy sports games for the Wii?

Infernal MonkeyApril 06, 2008

Hudson's good people, and Japanese impressions have been pretty thumbs up-ish.

KDR_11kApril 07, 2008

Hudson is mostly shovelware and bad rehashes.

MarioApril 07, 2008

And Kororinpa.

NWR_pap64Pedro Hernandez, Contributing WriterApril 07, 2008

Quote from: KDR_11k

Hudson is mostly shovelware and bad rehashes.

You're confusing them with DDI and Phoenix games ;) .

But seriously, Hudson may not be a fantastic company, but they make very fun and solid games. Even the Mario Party games shine on occasion. So please, don't confuse them for other third parties.

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorApril 07, 2008

Just wanted to let you all know that NWR just got a demo of the game that includes 4 of the 10 sports.  I'm not sure who will be writing a preview and/or impressions yet (it may be me), but expect them on the site soon.

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusApril 07, 2008

Quote from: Pale

Just wanted to let you all know that NWR just got a demo of the game that includes 4 of the 10 sports.  I'm not sure who will be writing a preview and/or impressions yet (it may be me), but expect them on the site soon.

Oh man, that's awesome. I look forward to hearing some sort of impressions on the game.

vuduApril 07, 2008

Why don't you give some impression of the game, Mr. Staffer?

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusApril 07, 2008

Quote from: vudu

Why don't you give some impression of the game, Mr. Staffer?

If Pale wants to send me the disc, I gladly will!

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