We're not sure about the idea that everything in Deca Sporta is controlled through simply shaking the remote -- maybe that's a shaky translation? -- but we do know that the screens from the title are looking pretty spiffy. It's all about the details here: the depressions in the sand, the clarity of the audience members in the closer basketball shots, and the rippling ad-banners. For such a simple style, things are shaping up quite nicely. You'll have to head over to Nintendic to check out the shots for yourself (and mind those enormous watermarks clogging up the works), but we think it might be worth the trip.
[Via NeoGAF]
Sports to the power of ten
Posted Aug 30th 2007 2:50PM by Alisha Karabinus
Filed under: News, Screens
Tags: DecaSporta, graphics, HudsonSoft, minigames, sports
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-30-2007 @ 3:03PM
Aaron said...
I don't know. Looks like a jack-of-all-trades but master of none.
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8-30-2007 @ 3:08PM
Gareth Williams said...
Seeing the still just makes me hope the games play really well.
I mean, imagine the football (soccer) game played like a dream. If it has lots of good moves, is slick, fast and has decent life-like physics - it might be really fun to play. Curling shots into the top corner or catching the ball on the knee and then vollying a shot goalwards. Games developers need to know what people find fun!
However, I am going guess it's probably going to be really babified and be far too simple to give any sense of skill and achievement.
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8-31-2007 @ 6:50AM
Kye said...
"the clarity of the audience members"
Everyone looks like cardboard cut outs.
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8-31-2007 @ 6:51AM
Kye said...
"the clarity of the audience members"
Everyone looks like cardboard cut outs.
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