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WILMINGTON, NC -- (Marketwire) -- 11/20/12 -- New Potato Technologies, an innovator and developer of app-enabled accessories, brings classic foosball into the future with New Potato's Classic Match Foosball for iPad accessory.
Foosball was invented in the 1920's, and New Potato has brought this classic game into the future as the latest in the innovative series of their app-enabled accessory products. New Potato's CEO Stuart Ross stated:
"Classic Match Foosball demonstrates the ultimate integration of the iPad's sophisticated technology with an intelligent accessory product. The power and capability of the iPad is showcased by foosball through the dazzling 3D graphics and real-time game play made possible only by this unique combination. As foosball players, we are pleased to bring foosball to life on the iPad in an exciting way."
The foosball table accessory includes eight two-axis control bars. Players celebrate their scores with the table's real scoring markers at each end. The iPad is transformed into a foosball playfield fitting neatly inside the table, which also functions as a charge and sync dock. The Classic Match Foosball for iPad accessory's rugged construction is ready for even the most zealous of players, and thanks to the device's removable legs and control bars, the game table is easy to either transport or store.
The free iPad app, available soon in the iTunes store, sports an array of features including 3D instant replays, realistic game and crowd sounds, tournament foosball rules, and the satisfying "clunk" of the players "hitting the ball," and the resounding "thunk" of scoring a goal.
Foosball is a worldwide favorite known by many names including the most common English names table football or footzy. The French know it as baby foot, and in Germany and Russia it is called kicker.
Classic Match Foosball for iPad can be found this Holiday season at www.newpotatotech.com, the Apple Store (in the US and Canada), and other select retail locations worldwide for $99.99.
About New Potato Technologies:
New Potato Technologies is a consumer Electronics Company headquartered in Wilmington, North Carolina, and focused on extending the amazing iPhone, iPod and iPad and Android platforms into new innovative areas.
For more details on Classic Match Foosball accessory for iPad and New Potato, visit http://www.newpotatotech.com or contact media@newpotatotech.com.
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