V-Jump scans reveal new Hudson Soft title, Deca Sporta
With the success of Wii Play and Wii Sports – coupled with the Nintendo Wii’s own brand of motion-sensing capabilities – it’s not hard to see why other developers are starting to take notice, and releasing their own games that make clever use of the waggle-centric playstyle that Ninty’s console offers. Hudson Soft is one of those developers, with their latest creation as unveiled by V-Jump, Deca Sporta.
Looking at the scans, this is definitely a title worth looking out for. Not only does Deca Sporta offer a broader range of sports to choose from – if one could remember, Wii Sports only had Golf, Bowling, Boxing, Tennis and Baseball in its suite – but it also features sports that involves more body movement. For example, the Beach Volleyball game as featured in the second scan, as well as Basketball and Badminton. This gets the gamer not only physically involved, but physically active as well.
And it doesn’t hurt that the graphics look pretty neat, with its over-simplified super-deformed style we’ve come to know and love from other Wii sports titles. Not to mention the controls look fitting – yours truly can’t wait to see how one performs archery with the Wiimote.
Updates as we get them, and in the meantime enjoy the scans!
With the success of Wii Play and Wii Sports – coupled with the Nintendo Wii’s own brand of motion-sensing capabilities – it’s not hard to see why other developers are starting to take notice, and releasing their own games that make clever use of the waggle-centric playstyle that Ninty’s console offers. Hudson Soft is one of those developers, with their latest creation as unveiled by V-Jump, Deca Sporta.
Looking at the scans, this is definitely a title worth looking out for. Not only does Deca Sporta offer a broader range of sports to choose from – if one could remember, Wii Sports only had Golf, Bowling, Boxing, Tennis and Baseball in its suite – but it also features sports that involves more body movement. For example, the Beach Volleyball game as featured in the second scan, as well as Basketball and Badminton. This gets the gamer not only physically involved, but physically active as well.
And it doesn’t hurt that the graphics look pretty neat, with its over-simplified super-deformed style we’ve come to know and love from other Wii sports titles. Not to mention the controls look fitting – yours truly can’t wait to see how one performs archery with the Wiimote.
Updates as we get them, and in the meantime enjoy the scans!