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  • Hudson And GameStop To Host Deca Sports Wii Tournament in San Jose, CA

    Posted June 20th by jsharp

    Popular Icon, And Special Guest, “Master Higgins” Will Make His First
    U.S. Public Appearance in Nearly 20 Years

    REDWOOD CITY, CA - June 20, 2008 - Hudson Entertainment, the North
    American publishing arm of Hudson Soft and GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME),
    the world’s largest video game and software entertainment retailer
    today announced that a post-launch tournament for the recently
    launched DECA SPORTS for Wii will be held at GameStop’s Tournament
    Store in San Jose, on 3600 Stevens Creek Blvd. Saturday, June 28 from
    noon to 3 p.m. As part of the special event, Hudson Soft’s popular
    games master and all-around character, Takahashi Meijin (Master
    Higgins), will make his first appearance in the U.S. since 1990.

    Three separate tournaments for DECA SPORTS will be held between the
    hours of noon and 3 p.m. on June 28.  Participants will compete for
    prizes, Hudson Entertainment games and more. Master Higgins will also
    be on-hand as a special guest and will be giving advice on the game.
    To sign up for the tournament players need only arrive early to
    register for tournaments at 12pm, 1pm, or 2pm. Registration and
    participation are on a first-come, first-registered basis.

    Born in Sapporo, Hokkaido Japan in 1959, Toshiyuki Takahashi joined
    Hudson Soft in Japan in 1982 and was officially appointed “Master” by
    Hudson in 2006.  Meijin became Hudson Entertainment’s most beloved and
    well-known employee in the 1980’s when the Adventure Island series’
    character “Master Higgins” was created based on the real-life Meijin.
    The character, a square-jawed man who wears only a red baseball cap
    with the Hudson Soft trademark bee and a Hawaiian-style grass skirt
    and rescues his mate from aliens, sorcerers, witch doctors and much
    more went on to star in multiple sequels and has become a legend in
    classic gaming circles. Master Higgins occasionally makes appearances
    throughout Japan and also maintains a popular blog www.16shot.jp, but
    has not made an appearance in the U.S. for almost 20 years. He will be
    here supporting the recently released Wii title, DECA SPORTS.

    DECA SPORTS offers an immersive experience for players of any age,
    motivating them to get off of the couch and up on their feet for hours
    of entertainment. Featuring 10 sporting activities which support both
    single and multiplayer modes, the sports include beach volleyball,
    snowboard cross, badminton, basketball, curling, figure skating,
    archery, supercross, soccer and kart racing. Up to 4 players can
    compete on one system and in several events, co-op on the same team.
    Single player modes include Open Match, Tournament (one sport
    competition between eight teams), Deca League (ten sport decathlon
    between eight teams) and Deca League (time/point based challenge
    mode).  Team and player management is an important aspect of the game
    as certain players are better at certain sports.  In the Deca League
    mode gamers must maneuver their players through ten sports as well as
    manage their fatigue levels through the competition.  Awards are also
    a big part of the game, as the Locker Room feature allows players to
    keep track of their medals and trophies.

    Hudson email

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