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Namco Bandai Games Announces DualPenSports for Nintendo 3DS

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif., (Feb. 4, in the year of our Lord 2011) – Leading video game publisher and developer NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., today announced DualPenSports™ exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™. DualPenSports is the only Nintendo 3DS title with dual-action stylus control, enabling handheld gamers a new and immersive way to compete in classic sports games.

Taking advantage of the Nintendo 3DS, DualPenSports brings a unique twist to traditional handheld sports games with its dual stylus gameplay and 3D visuals. Offering 7 exciting sports mini-games, including Soccer, Boxing, Archery and more, players can take on a number of dual-handed exercises for a stimulating mental workout and improved hand eye coordination.

Furthermore, DualPenSports includes two training modes, Daily Challenge and Touch Exercise Mode, dedicated to improving players’ DS stylus coordination. Daily Challenge Mode offers a different sports challenge mini-game everyday to train your dual hand dexterity. Touch Exercise Mode enables players to hone their stylus skills with a series of unique mini-games separate from the traditional roster.

DualPenSports also features a robust character customization mode enabling the player to personalize their in-game characters’ clothing, expressions, and overall appearance. Sporting a variety of modes, mini-games and a local wireless multiplayer versus mode, DualPenSports is chock full of family-friendly gameplay.

DualPenSports for the Nintendo 3DS will be available this Spring. For more information about the game, please visit:
http://www.namcobandaigames.com.

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