词条 | Deca Sports |
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|title = Deca Sports |image = Sports Island cover art.jpg |caption = European box art |developer = Hudson Soft |publisher = Hudson Soft |designer = |series = Deca Sports |released = {{vgrelease|JP|March 19, 2008[1]}}{{vgrelease|NA|May 13, 2008}}{{vgrelease|EU|June 6, 2008}}{{vgrelease|AUS|June 20, 2008}} |genre = Sports |modes = |platforms = Wii }} Deca Sports (Deca Sporta in Japan, Sports Island in Europe) is a sports video game for the Wii developed by Hudson Soft. It is a collection of ten different sports simulations controlled with the Wii Remote. The game was released in Japan on March 19, 2008, and was released in the rest of the world later in the year.[2] In late 2007 Hudson conducted a poll to determine a new title for the Western release.[3][4] The game features sponsorship by Adidas.[5] Gameplay{{tone|date=March 2010}}Deca Sports features a number of different game modes:
SportsDeca Sports features 10 different sports listed here, each of which having its own control scheme specific to the Wii Remote.
Reception{{Video game reviews| 1UP = D+ | GSpot = 3.5/10 | IGN = 4.5/10 }}Deca Sports got generally mediocre to negative reviews. GameSpot gave Deca Sports a 3.5/10.[9] IGN gave it a 4.5/10[10] 1UP gave it a D+.[11] In spite of the poor critical reception, the game has reportedly sold well. Hudson Soft, the publisher of the game, announced it sold 2 million units of Deca Sports since launch.[12] Deca Sports was nominated for "Worst Game Everyone Played" by GameSpot in its 2008 video game awards.[13] SequelsThe game eventually spawned a trilogy on the Wii and three spin-offs on different platforms, but the two sequels that followed the original title failed to repeat its commercial success. Deca Sports 2 (Deca Sporta 2 in Japan, Sports Island 2 in Europe) was developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Wii. The game was released in Japan on April 16, 2009, in Europe on May 15, 2009 and in North America on September 29, 2009.[14] The game has ten sports: Downhill Skiing, Bocce Ball, Tennis, Ice hockey, Kendo, Darts, Dodgeball, Speed Skating, Synchronized swimming and Motorcycle Racing. Three of the ten sports, ice hockey, speed skating and mogul skiing, coincidentally were in the 2010 Winter Olympics set to take place in Vancouver, Canada several months after the game's release. Unlike the original title, this sequel allows players to create players and teams, and utilizes the Nunchuk's motion sensor. GameSpot gave it 4.0/10,[15] citing awkward controls and shallow gameplay. IGN gave it a 5.3/10.[16] Metacritic gave it a 49 out of 100.[17]Deca Sports DS (Deca Sporta DS in Japan, Sports Island DS in Europe) was developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo DS. It was released in Japan on December 17, 2009, North America on March 2, 2010 and in Europe on May 7, 2010. It is based on the original Wii release.[18] The game has ten sports: Arm wrestling, Wall Climbing, Skeet shooting, Cheerleading, Skydiving, Ping Pong, Bobsled, Rugby, Golf and Sepak takraw. Deca Sports 3 (Deca Sporta 3 in Japan, Sports Island 3 in Europe) was developed and published by Hudson Soft. It is the fourth video game in the Deca Sports series. The game is compatible with the Wii MotionPlus. Deca Sports 3 was released in Japan on September 16, 2010, Europe on October 15, 2010 and in North America on October 26, 2010 [19] The game has ten sports: Air Race, Slalom skiing, Springboard Diving, Kayaking, Logging, Halfpipe Snowboarding, Lacrosse, Racquetball, Indoor Volleyball, and Fencing. The latter four support online play, the others have online leader boards. The fatigue system is removed in this installment, and teams now consist of six athletes as opposed to five. This installment appears to be geared towards high school and college students, as four of the chosen sports, volleyball, springboard diving, lacrosse and fencing, are frequently played by them. Deca Sports Freedom (Deca Sporta Freedom in Japan, Sports Island Freedom, in Europe) was released for the Xbox 360 on November 18, 2010 in North America, Europe on November 26, 2010 and in Japan on December 16, 2010.[20] It was developed by Hudson Soft. The game requires the Kinect for controller-less gameplay. It also contains online multiplayer using Xbox Live. Xbox Avatars can be used in Freedom. Deca Sports Freedom has ten sports: Tennis, Paintball, Boxing, Archery, Beach volleyball, Dodgeball, Kendo, Mogul skiing, Snowboard cross and Figure skating. Deca Sports Extreme (Deca Sporta: 3D Sports in Japan, Sports Island 3D in Europe) was developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo 3DS. It was released in Japan on April 28, 2011, Europe on June 10, 2011 and in North America on September 13, 2011. The game has ten sports: Soccer, Tennis, Basketball, Ice hockey, Bowling, Snowball fight, Sumo Wrestling, Snowmobile Racing, Blowguns, and Trampoline. References1. ^Deca Sports for Wii - Deca Sports Wii Game - Deca Sports Wii Video Game 2. ^Get Your Game On This Summer With Hudson Entertainment’s Deca Sports For The Nintendo Wii 3. ^Deca Sporta confirmed for North America, Hudson asks you to name it 4. ^Hudson's New Game Needs A Name! Choose It!! 5. ^Konami unveils first Wii pair from Hudson Soft... 6. ^1 2 Gamespot: Deca Sports Updated Hands-On 7. ^TGS 2007: Deca Sporta Hands-on 8. ^IGN: Deca Sports Preview 9. ^http://www.gamespot.com/wii/sports/decasports/review.html 10. ^{{Cite web|url = http://wii.ign.com/objects/963/963740.html|title = Deca Sports – Wii – IGN|date = May 13, 2008|accessdate = |website = |publisher = IGN|last = |first = }} 11. ^http://www.1up.com/do/gameOverview?cId=3162917 12. ^{{cite web |title=2 million Sports Island and counting |url=http://www.p-nintendo.com/news/N-1064072526.html |publisher=P-Nintendo.com |accessdate=2009-04-08}} 13. ^{{cite web |title=Worst Game Everyone Played |url=http://www.gamespot.com/best-of/dubious-honors/index.html?page=5 |publisher=GameSpot.com |accessdate=2008-12-27 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223092907/http://www.gamespot.com/best-of/dubious-honors/index.html?page=5 |archivedate=2008-12-23 |df= }} 14. ^http://wii.ign.com/articles/971/971888p1.html 15. ^http://www.gamespot.com/wii/sports/decasporta2/index.html?tag=result;title;0 16. ^http://wii.ign.com/objects/143/14339574.html 17. ^http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/wii/decasports2 18. ^http://www.hudsonentertainment.com/user/gamedetail.php?x_eq=DECA_SPORTS_DS|PLBHS-JVcCMaMqZWBWpGQ9-DTB-OQ9bKCza-dzXW-SbC 19. ^http://wii.ign.com/articles/108/1082673p1.html 20. ^http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/23202/DECA-Sports-Freedom-is-Incoming/ External links
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