<s>
Fritz	B-Application
Chess	I-Application
is	O
a	O
video	O
game	O
for	O
the	B-Operating_System
Wii	I-Operating_System
,	O
Nintendo	B-Device
DS	I-Device
,	O
and	O
PlayStation	B-Operating_System
3	I-Operating_System
developed	O
by	O
Freedom	O
Factory	O
Studios	O
and	O
published	O
by	O
Deep	O
Silver	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
includes	O
single	O
player	O
and	O
multiplayer	O
modes	O
(	O
for	O
up	O
to	O
two	O
players	O
)	O
and	O
allows	O
user	O
to	O
partake	O
in	O
various	O
chess	B-Application
games	O
,	O
including	O
classic	O
chess	B-Application
,	O
chess	B-Application
960	O
or	O
giveaway	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
game	O
is	O
based	O
upon	O
the	O
Fritz	B-Application
chess	I-Application
program	O
and	O
allows	O
the	O
user	O
to	O
establish	O
and	O
maintain	O
an	O
ELO	O
score	O
within	O
the	O
game	O
when	O
playing	O
classic	O
chess	B-Application
against	O
a	O
computer	O
opponent	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
North	O
American	O
release	O
of	O
Fritz	B-Application
Chess	I-Application
was	O
quite	O
limited	O
and	O
has	O
fueled	O
speculation	O
that	O
it	O
may	O
be	O
the	O
rarest	O
Wii	B-Operating_System
release	O
in	O
the	O
region	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
It	O
was	O
later	O
revealed	O
that	O
Fritz	B-Application
Chess	I-Application
had	O
a	O
limited	O
run	O
on	O
all	O
console	O
releases	O
including	O
the	O
PlayStation	B-Operating_System
3	I-Operating_System
and	O
Nintendo	B-Device
DS	I-Device
due	O
to	O
Deep	O
Silver	O
specifically	O
developing	O
the	O
console	O
version	O
for	O
those	O
who	O
wanted	O
to	O
learn	O
to	O
play	O
chess	B-Application
competitively	O
.	O
</s>
<s>
The	O
Fritz	B-Application
Chess	I-Application
series	O
has	O
another	O
DS	B-Device
release	O
"	O
Learn	O
to	O
Play	O
with	O
Fritz	B-Application
and	O
Chesster	O
"	O
which	O
has	O
assumed	O
similar	O
rarity	O
.	O
</s>
