Deca Sports 3?! Already?

You should have seen the look on my face as I read the subject line in my inbox. “Deca Sport 3 Launch News!” I don’t think I’ve had that look on my face since last weeks game with the Yankees. When did they launch Deca Sports 2? This compilation may not include baseball as one of the sports in this package, but it does appear to be a interesting new set of games chosen with volleyball and spring diving and it’s particularly important to note that this latest entry in the series introduces the addition of Wii motion Plus support.

Personally, I want to know what this fencing is all about and if it promises some fun gameplay stabbing err.. fun! Full Press Release and video below:

HUDSON ENTERTAINMENT’S DECA SPORTS 3 IS READY FOR GAMETIME

Celebrated Sports Compilation Franchise for Wii is Now Available

San Mateo, Calif. – October 26, 2010 – It’s time to break out the head and wristbands again, as Hudson Entertainment’s DECA SPORTS 3 hits stores today! The game is now available exclusively for the Wii™ console for $29.99. Published by Hudson Entertainment, the North and South American subsidiary of HUDSON SOFT, DECA SPORTS 3 will feature Wii MotionPlus™ support for the first time in 10 exciting new sporting events such as volleyball, lacrosse and air racing. The family-friendly DECA SPORTS series has sold over 4 million units worldwide to date.

“DECA SPORTS has been a huge success for years, and we’re happy to bring another set of 10 sports to our fans on Wii,” said Mike Pepe, Director of Marketing at Hudson Entertainment. “With Wii MotionPlus now supported by the game for advanced players and great online play for four of the sports, DECA SPORTS 3 is an excellent value and will be a hit with Wii owners everywhere.”

DECA SPORTS 3 marks the return of the best-selling and award-winning DECA SPORTS series to Wii. Players will compete in springboard diving, volleyball, giant slalom, racquetball, air racing, kayak slalom, lacrosse, log cutting, halfpipe and fencing. Simple controls allow families and friends to quickly pick up and play together with up to four players, while all-new advanced controls allow expert users to take advantage of Wii MotionPlus. Customizable teams are back with the Team Editor, which allows players to pick the name, colors, emblem, style and attributes of their teams. Players can also hop into the action online and battle DECAthletes from all over using the Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection for volleyball, lacrosse, racquetball and fencing.

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