Join the Fossil League
D3Publisher of Americ today released Fossil League Dino Tournament Championship.
Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Author: James Fudge

D3Publisher of Americ today released Fossil League Dino Tournament Championship (DTC) exclusively for the Nintendo DS. Fossil League (DTC) follows the adventures of boy action-star Taiga as he travels back in time to historic jurassic eras to recover his stolen and most personal treasure, the "Big Mother" fossil. Fossil League (DTC) offers classic turn-based RPG play with players adventuring as Taiga to battle, tame and collect dinosaur models each with their own special powers. A "dinopedia" will give players true dinosaur facts as they engage in fun mini-games, utilize special attacks and experience cool archeological digs. Fossil League (DTC) is available now in retail stores across North America for the suggested retail price of $29.95.

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