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Deca Sports 3D

Platform(s): Nintendo DS
Genre: Sports
Publisher: Konami Europe (EU), Konami (US)
Developer: Hudson Soft
Release Date: 2011 (US), June 2011 (EU)

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'Deca Sports 3D' (3DS) Officially Announced - Screens

by Rainier on March 1, 2011 @ 4:03 a.m. PST

Deca Sports 3D allows up to four players to participate in 10 events, each demanding different skills from the user, and has been designed to make stunning use of the additional depth of field the format offers.

The ten sports on offer are Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Snowball Fighting, Sumo Wrestling, Bowling, Snowmobile Racing, Sport Blowgun and Trampoline. Each demands different skills from the user, and has been designed to make stunning use of the additional depth of field the format offers.

Event can be played by between one-four entrants in either single or multi-player modes, and Deca Sports 3D adds to the competitive spirit with the addition of special power-ups that can give each player an advantage during each event. These ‘Super Play’ actions give the player a chance to hit their opponent with a seemingly unstoppable move, and take the form of over-sized racquets or a heavier ball in Tennis, ‘Cannon Dunk’ and huge jump moves in Basketball, and an unstoppable ‘Rainbow’ shot in Soccer. Each event has one specific Super Play moves, and they can be brought in at strategic times to gain a hard-earned victory.

Deca Sports 3D also allows players to customise their teams, and as the game progresses, so new venues are unlocked. The four-player modes are also facilitated either via wireless play or download, with a number of competitive modes offering the chance to compete against each other or work together in teams.

 


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