Game Information:
Darts is back and better than ever before!
Completely rewritten by award winning studio Rebellion PDC World Championship Darts 2009 is the best darts game to date.
Featuring an all new Wii Remote control system that is more accurate and easier to play, which has been developed with the help of 14 times PDC world champion Phil "The Power" Taylor, throwing a dart is now more intuitive than ever before delivering the complete darts experience for gamers of all ages and skills.
Features:
Completely rewritten by award winning studio Rebellion PDC World Championship Darts 2009 is the best darts game to date.
Featuring an all new Wii Remote control system that is more accurate and easier to play, which has been developed with the help of 14 times PDC world champion Phil "The Power" Taylor, throwing a dart is now more intuitive than ever before delivering the complete darts experience for gamers of all ages and skills.
Features:
- Game modes:
- Exhibition (1-2 Players): A game of darts for 1-2 players on a single Nintendo DS system.
- Tournament (1-8 Players): Set up a custom league or tournament on a single Nintendo DS system. To begin with, it is only possible to play with up to 5 other human players as 3 players will need to be unlocked to allow you to play with the full 8.
- Career (1 Player): Rank within the PDC Order of Merit competing in events such as UK Open, US Open, Las Vegas Desert Classic, World Matchplay, World Grand Prix, German Darts Championship, and World Championship.
- Party Games (2-4 Players): Play 'Around The Clock,' 'Cricket' and 'Killer' plus 9 other games for up to 4 players on a single Nintendo DS system.
- Wireless (2 Players): Play against a fellow Nintendo DS system owner via DS Wireless Communications in a best of 3 legs game of 501.
- 16 Pro Darts Players:
- Phil Taylor, Wayne Mardle, Raymond van Barneveld and John Part
- Kevin Painter, Dennis Priestley, Alan Warriner-Little and Peter Manley
- Mark Dudbridge, Roland Scholten, Ronnie Baxter and Terry Jenkins
- Adrian Lewis, Andy Hamilton, Andy Jenkins and Colin Lloyd.