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    Cabelas Outdoor Adventures 2006!



    Cabela's Outdoor Adventures provides you with the hunting & fishing expedition of a lifetime with 22 outdoor adventures across North America and beyond. Fly, boat and trek from Utah to Mexico to New Zealand in search of 10 different species of trophy bucks or stop off and angle for the local fish. While on your adventure, you'll also have the opportunity to hunt 11 species of both big game and small game, compete in shooting contests and embark on varied missions. Your Cabela's Guide introduces each true-to-life outdoor adventure where stealth, strategy and technique are of the utmost importance.

    - First outdoor game to feature both hunting and fishing

    - 11 exotic locations around the world from Utah to Mexico to New Zealand
    where you can hunt and fish native species.

    - 10 deer, 11 big game, 11 small game, and 11 fish species

    - Shop at an authentic Cabela's store where you can choose from thousands of authentic gear options including: Firearms and bows, fishing rod and reel combos, deer locator, scents, calls, clothing and more

    - New controls for the hunt including a mini map, steady aim, lock on and sprinting


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    the shape, where are you buddy, give us the lowdown. Looks like a new Devco aswell Sand Grain Studios

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    Think you're supposed to put this type of post in General Gaming buddy.

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      Originally posted by tyler
      the shape, where are you buddy, give us the lowdown. Looks like a new Devco aswell Sand Grain Studios
      I don't have it yet! Information is SCARCE. I mean, the hunting genre is tiny, the console hunting genre infinitesimal, but even for a console hunting game, info is wafer thin.

      Sand Grain has always handled the PS2 conversions of the series, with Funlabs doing the real (B)) one. This time, however, there's been no movement on Funlabs' website since January, nary a whisper of this fellow, so I'm not even sure who the original devco is. Sand Grain only claim the PS2 version on their site, as usual.

      I'm excited by the word "fly" as well as the usual driving and boating, and I love that you can eat the fish as well as catch them for trophies. It does sound even more complete than BGH 2005. The test is always in the boundaries; if it has lost the artificial barricades, it'll be sweet.

      (BTW, as for where I've been, the handheld discussion just seemed to take over for a bit and I ran away. Soz.)

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