Aquazone Coming to the Xbox 360

AquaZoneAre you the kind of person who hates his pets dying on him because he couldn’t do everything a pet owner should do? Or maybe you’re the kind who doesn’t want the responsibility of taking care of pets? Regardless which type you are, this game might interest you.

AquaZone, an aquarium simulation game originally made for Sega‘s Saturn console in 1996, is now making its way to the Xbox 360. Virtual pets don’t die, and their appearance will depend on what the owners like – precisely the reason why people are inclined to “take care” of virtual pets.

For those who do not want the responsibility of taking care of a pet that will eventually die (or just like fish watching using a plasma TV), AquaZone may be the perfect game. Now being formatted for the Xbox 360, this aquarium simulator will have several varieties of fish to choose from. There will also be plants, rocks, and even shells that you can place inside your fish tank to make it a more comfy habitat for your virtual fish.

There will also be other downloadable goodies on the Marketplace so that your fish tank will not be stagnant. You can download new pet fish too, and have fun with them by virtually feeding them.

AquaZone will start shipping in September, so make sure you have your $35 to pay for your lovely, hassle-free and entertaining virtual pets.

AquaZoneAre you the kind of person who hates his pets dying on him because he couldn’t do everything a pet owner should do? Or maybe you’re the kind who doesn’t want the responsibility of taking care of pets? Regardless which type you are, this game might interest you.

AquaZone, an aquarium simulation game originally made for Sega‘s Saturn console in 1996, is now making its way to the Xbox 360. Virtual pets don’t die, and their appearance will depend on what the owners like – precisely the reason why people are inclined to “take care” of virtual pets.

For those who do not want the responsibility of taking care of a pet that will eventually die (or just like fish watching using a plasma TV), AquaZone may be the perfect game. Now being formatted for the Xbox 360, this aquarium simulator will have several varieties of fish to choose from. There will also be plants, rocks, and even shells that you can place inside your fish tank to make it a more comfy habitat for your virtual fish.

There will also be other downloadable goodies on the Marketplace so that your fish tank will not be stagnant. You can download new pet fish too, and have fun with them by virtually feeding them.

AquaZone will start shipping in September, so make sure you have your $35 to pay for your lovely, hassle-free and entertaining virtual pets.

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