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Big League Sports Bringing Big Time Fun
Activision tries its hand at Sports for the Wii
Date: Friday, October 10, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Activision has announced that it will be releasing Big League Sports for the Nintendo Wii this holiday season.

Six sports are represented for a combined total of 22 events, each using instinctive controls that mimic real athletic movement with the Wii-mote. Each sport; tennis, basketball, football, soccer, lacrosse and hockey, has its own kind of “hit the shot at the buzzer” kind of heart-pounding action, and this is exactly what Big League Sports captures.

This is the perfect party game or family activity. Big League Sports allows up to four players to compete in a variety of modes, including single game, marathon and tournament modes that offer hours of non-stop action. Players can also view their statistics and overall progress, as well as the trophies they have won. A character creation feature allows players to craft a character to their liking with dozens of customization options.

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