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D3 Releases Fossil League Dino Tournament for DS

January 16, 2007, 12:27 pm EST
Total comments: 3

Go back in time, collect dinosaurs, impress the ladies.

D3PUBLISHER OF AMERICA RELEASES FOSSIL LEAGUE DINO TOURNAMENT

CHAMPIONSHIP EXCLUSIVELY FOR NINTENDO DS

CAN YOU DIG IT?

LOS ANGELES - January 16, 2007 - D3Publisher of America, Inc. (D3PA), a

publisher

and developer of interactive entertainment software, today announced the

release

of Fossil League Dino Tournament Championship (DTC) exclusively for the

Nintendo

DS. Fossil League (DTC) follows the epic journey of boy action-star Taiga as

he travels back in time to historic jurassic eras to recover his stolen and

most

personal treasure, the "Big Mother" fossil. Fossil League (DTC) offers

classic

turn-based RPG play with players adventuring as Taiga to battle, tame and

collect

realistic 3D dinosaur models each with their own special powers. A

"dinopedia"

will give players true dinosaur facts as they engage in fun mini-games,

utilize

special attacks and experience cool archeological digs. Fossil League (DTC)

is

available now in retail stores across North America for the suggested retail

price of $29.95.

Developed by MTO and rated "E" (Everyone) by the ESRB, Fossil League (DTC)

allows

players to adventure across 6 historic dinosaur eras to collect and battle

more

than 100 different 3D dinosaurs, each with their own effects. Players will

utilize

the dual screen capabilites of the Nintendo DS to experience fascinating

archeological

digs and collect as many dinosaurs as possible to utilize wireless

mulitplayer

mode for up to two players to compete in the Dinosaur Grand Prix at the end

of

the adventure.

Talkback

About time!

~Carmine "Cai" M. Red
Kairon@aol.com

Infernal MonkeyJanuary 16, 2007

D3 America should put their name to better use and translate this game. face-icon-small-frown.gif

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IceColdJanuary 16, 2007

Takashi Tohoku University future technology collaborative research center Kawasima thickly forges the professor supervision brain DS training

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