YUKE’S
Double D
Dodgeball
Bounces Onto
Xbox LIVE®
Arcade
Beat the E3
Blues with
Non-Stop
Dodgeball
Action
CHICAGO -
July 17,
2008
YUKE'S
Company of
America, the
U.S.
publishing
arm of
Japanese
game
developer
YUKE'S
Company
Limited,
today
announced
that
Double D
Dodgeball
is now
available
via Xbox
LIVE® Arcade
for the Xbox
360® video
game and
entertainment
system from
Microsoft.
Double D
Dodgeball
offers
intensely
competitive
dodgeball
action for
up to eight
players.
Double D
Dodgeball
serves up a
variety of
challenging
match
options,
including
Western and
Eastern
rules, and a
retro arcade
design that
brings the
player back
to the days
when
dodgeball
was a major
playground
activity.
The game is
now
available
for 800
Microsoft
Points.
“With
Double D
Dodgeball,
players can
recreate the
classic
playground
sport, which
is now
banned at
most
schools,
with friends
near and far
through Xbox
LIVE Arcade
and without
the
bruises,”
said Ken
Koyama,
manager of
PR and
product
development
at YUKE’S
Company of
America.
“Now is the
time for
everyone to
build up
their
dodgeball
skills so
they can
unleash
their wrath
on everyone
focused on
E3 who will
be a few
days behind
in their
skill and
achievements.”
Double D
Dodgeball
is a retro,
arcade-style
take on the
beloved
game,
allowing
players to
face off in
teams of up
to four live
players, or
six
including
the AI
dodgeballers,
in a variety
of arenas
and match
types.
Players can
strategize
before a
match begins
by drafting
a customized
team, and
selecting
from five
specialized
characters.
Eastern and
Western
rules offer
endless
replayability,
and the
arcade-style
design and
controls
offer a dose
of
nostalgia.
Double D
Dodgeball
is rated E
for Everyone
by the ESRB.
Originally
set to
launch on
July 30,
2008, Xbox
LIVE Arcade
scheduling
conflicts
have
resulted in
an earlier
release of
July 16,
2008. This
makes
Double D
Dodgeball
the perfect
game to
start
playing
during the
E3
Entertainment
Expo.
About YUKE'S
Company of
America
A
wholly-owned
subsidiary
of YUKE'S
Company
Limited,
YUKE'S
Company of
America
released
NEVES for
the Nintendo
DS® and
developed D1
GRAND PRIX
for the
PLAYSTATION®2.
The company
is based out
of Roselle,
Illinois and
is a fully
licensed
publisher
and
developer
for Sony
Computer
Entertainment
of America,
Nintendo of
America
Inc., and
Microsoft.
For more
information
on YUKE'S
Company of
America,
please
visit:
http://www.yukes.us