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Submitted by griff 1189d ago | interview

GamyCyte: Hudson Gamers' Day: Deca Sports and the Shovelware Perception

Hudson Entertainment's Gamers' Day event had a few new titles to show off, but occupying its own corner was a somewhat older face: Deca Sports, Hudson's sport-oriented compilation for the Wii, which launched back in May to a rather frosty reception. Cited as shallow, derivative, and bearing no appeal for "core" gamers, Deca Sports represents an unfortunate trend for that latter group - the increased frequency of casual-friendly titles, forsaking long-time players in the hopes of attracting a broader, less-experienced audience. (Deca Sports, Wii)

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