Gaming News - January 2006
Redmond, WA (January 17, 2006) - Nintendo today announced that True
Swing Golf for the DS is now shipping.
From Nintendo:
Beyond the hallmarks of a great golf game, such as 15 beautiful 3-D
courses, character customization and upgradeable gear, True Swing Golf lets
players use the touch screen of Nintendo DS to actually swing a stylus to
launch their shots down the fairway. The touch screen accurately registers
everything from powerful drives to delicate greenside approaches. Players can
even angle their clubs to slice or hook the ball in either direction. The
dual screens show aerial views and close-ups of each hole.
"This is a golf game that could not be played on any other system," says
George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and
corporate communications. "As an avid golfer, this game has me muttering to
myself as often as the real thing."
The touch screen also allows players to access menus, switch clubs, change
camera angles or send messages to other players. As players progress through
the rankings, they earn money to buy better equipment to enhance their games.
Just like on real-life courses, players can even make wagers with their
in-game earnings against opponents. Whoever wins the round takes home the
prize money. Up to four players can compete on the links, even if only one of
them has a True Swing Golf game card.
Pros and amateurs alike can pick up True Swing Golf and tee off with ease.
And because Nintendo DS boasts a long battery life, players can enjoy round
after round, whether they're on a plane, in a car or just relaxing at home
(or in a business meeting).
True Swing Golf is Rated E for Everyone. For more information, visit
www.trueswinggolf.com.


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