Oxygen Games announces 8Ball All Stars for Nintendo DS
Oxygen Games (also known as Oxygen Interactive) has announced a new video game for the Nintendo DS, a game that a recent press release calls “a modern, stylish, and comprehensive take on pool.” The game is 8Ball Allstars, and it will be ready for Nintendo DS systems by the third quarter of 2007.
Apparently, the game will feature a multiplayer mode (although the Oxygen Games press release never came out and said it): “This year’s most exciting and comprehensive pool experience, 8Ball Allstars calls upon pool fans and Nintendo DS owners to chalk up their cues and challenge their friends anywhere to head-to-head games.”
There are also customizable features (which is apparently the way that we DS fans “like it”): “8Ball Allstars gives Nintendo DS fans pool the way they like it! With a fully customisable feature set, the game allows players to style their game and play however they like, wherever they like.”
A recent article pegged 8 Ball All Stars for November 1, 2007, but the game release may or may not only be limited to the United Kingdom (the dateline of the 8Ball Allstars press release we received was “Northamptonshire, UK“), but Oxygen Games (or Oxygen Interactive) may clarify this the closer we get to the release date. And yes, in case you noticed the small difference in spelling in that last mention of the game’s title, it’s because Oxygen’s press releases have different versions of the game’s name: “8Ball” and “8 Ball” – “Allstars” and “All Stars”, so take your pick.
Oxygen Games (also known as Oxygen Interactive) has announced a new video game for the Nintendo DS, a game that a recent press release calls “a modern, stylish, and comprehensive take on pool.” The game is 8Ball Allstars, and it will be ready for Nintendo DS systems by the third quarter of 2007.
Apparently, the game will feature a multiplayer mode (although the Oxygen Games press release never came out and said it): “This year’s most exciting and comprehensive pool experience, 8Ball Allstars calls upon pool fans and Nintendo DS owners to chalk up their cues and challenge their friends anywhere to head-to-head games.”
There are also customizable features (which is apparently the way that we DS fans “like it”): “8Ball Allstars gives Nintendo DS fans pool the way they like it! With a fully customisable feature set, the game allows players to style their game and play however they like, wherever they like.”
A recent article pegged 8 Ball All Stars for November 1, 2007, but the game release may or may not only be limited to the United Kingdom (the dateline of the 8Ball Allstars press release we received was “Northamptonshire, UK“), but Oxygen Games (or Oxygen Interactive) may clarify this the closer we get to the release date. And yes, in case you noticed the small difference in spelling in that last mention of the game’s title, it’s because Oxygen’s press releases have different versions of the game’s name: “8Ball” and “8 Ball” – “Allstars” and “All Stars”, so take your pick.