Deca Sports Screenshots for Wii
Screens from Hudson's upcoming Wii sports game
Date: Monday, February 04, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

Hudson Entertainment has released 10 new screenshots of their upcoming sports game for the Nintendo Wii, entitled Deca Sports. Looking to capture the interactivity of the Wii's wii-mote controls, Deca Sports will feature a variety of sports such as Basketball, Archery and Volleyball for players to engage in, both in single and multiplayer modes.



"Just in time for summer shape-up, Deca Sports offers players of all ages an immersive sporting experience, combining 10 events into an addicting and fun-filled game. The sports include Beach Volleyball, Snowboard Cross, Badminton, Basketball, Curling, Figure Skating, Archery, Supercross, Soccer and Kart Racing.

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