The ultimate hunting and fishing adventure to North America's last great frontier is at gamers' fingertips with the release of "Cabela's Alaskan Adventures,"
Available now from Activision Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary of Activision, Inc. Designed with the
sportsman in mind, the game immerses players in Alaska's outback and,
for the first time ever, allows them to track trophy animals, fish,
hunt birds, ride a dog sled and compete in various outdoor-themed
contests.
"In 'Cabela's Alaskan Adventures,' players set out to
capture the ultimate trophy in one of America's most pristine
environments," states Dave Oxford, Activision Publishing, Inc. "The
game features a wide variety of hunting and fishing expeditions that
will challenge and entertain even the most seasoned outdoorsmen. This
game sets the standard by which all hunting/fishing titles will be
measured."
Players will use a combination of skill and strategy
to complete 38 hunting and fishing adventures across 12 vast Alaskan
regions from the North Slope to Ketchikan. With more customization than
ever before, each adventure begins at an Alaskan outpost where players
choose from thousands of gear options, including rifles, shotguns, bows
and arrows, fishing tackle, clothing, scents, calls and more. Gamers
are also able to go exploring or get to their next hunting spot by
choosing to ride a snowmobile, truck or ATV. With more than 20 species
of the most sought after Alaskan Trophy Game, including Yukon Moose,
Barren Ground Caribou, Grizzly and Kodiak Bears, Roosevelt Elk, Dall
Sheep, Sitka Black-Tailed Deer, and 10 different species of Alaskan
fish, including Sockeye Salmon, Dolly Varden and Arctic Char, hunters
and fishermen alike will be challenged for hours in the virtual Alaskan
wild.
Currently in retail stores nationwide, "Cabela's Alaskan
Adventures" is the first title for the Xbox 360 video game and
entertainment system from Microsoft to combine the thrill of the hunt
with the challenge of fishing. The game is also available now for the
PS
2. Both
versions are rated "T" (Teen) by the ESRB and are available for
suggested retail prices of $39.99 for Xbox 360 and $29.99 for
Ps2.
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