Nothing short of a banner week for Nintendo fans, the company outlines their ambitious line-up for the Wii and DS consoles.
Written by Evan Nathans
We can't quit you!
With Nintendo shutting down a good portion of the internet last night with
their widely viewed Press
Conference in Tokyo, it looks like the American branch isn't wasting any time in
getting the good stuff over to our shores. For those fans having lambasted
the company for a lackluster appearance at this year's E3, in which many
questioned their commitment to the so-called 'core' gamer, they weren't wasting
any time in making more than one dream come true with a serious of outstanding
announcements that should give Wii and DS owners plenty of time to start writing
those apologies.
Today Nintendo of America laid out their battle strategy, from a tirade of
new and anticipated games to concrete information about upcoming accessories and
attachments for the millions of consoles already in greedy gamer hands.
For many the biggest announcement was the return of Punch Out!! to the scene,
completely reengineered for the Wii console and no doubt filled with plenty of
crazy characters from the series. Wii Speak also gets a release date and
price point, which will finally give Nintendo owners a true taste of what
smack-talk is all about (watch out Xbox Live fans!). In fact, I'm more
curious about the Wii Speak Channel than ever before, as it truly sounds like a
viable VoiP alternative for console owners, and thanks to (free) channel
integration isn't limited to in-game usage only.
Other new Wii and DS software help round out the rest, with perhaps the most
surprising announcement in the form of a sequel to Treasure's little-seen, but
Virtual Channel retro hit Sin & Punishment. No word yet on any release
date for the recently announced Nintendo DSi console, but heads have it pegged
for a mid-to-late 2009 debut in North America. Fun stuff indeed, and the
press blurb below is definitely worth a look!
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 2, 2008 – Nintendo today disclosed a number of
surprises, including new games, the ability to use the Wii™ console to chat
with friends near and far, and the expansion of the popular Club Nintendo
rewards program to North America.
Continuing its commitment to supply new game experiences for every level of
player, Nintendo revealed a wide range of games for the 2008 holiday season
and beyond. A number of games are slated for 2009, including a new
Punch-Out!! ™ and Sin & Punishment 2 for Wii, and Fire Emblem™: Shadow
Dragon and Mario & Luigi™ RPG 3 for Nintendo DS™. Consumers also can expect
a new "Personal Trainer” series of titles designed to help users enrich
their lives and learn new skills in fun and interesting ways.
Nintendo also announced that North American supplies of the Wii video game
console between October and December will see a significant increase from
2007's levels, and that Nintendo DS will also be available in greater
abundance than ever before.
"We have new games and new experiences for every kind of player this holiday
season, and that will certainly fuel increased interest in Wii and Nintendo
DS,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of
Sales & Marketing. "While there's no way to gauge total demand for our
hardware systems, we're trying to satisfy as many of those players as
possible.”
The new Wii Speak™ Channel arrives on Nov. 16 and uses the Wii Speak™, a
microphone that sits on top of your television. This accessory is sold
separately at an MSRP of $29.99. People who buy the microphone are given a
code that allows them to download the Wii Speak Channel from the Wii Shop
Channel at no charge. The Wii Speak lets people in up to four locations who
have traded Friend Codes chat with one another at no extra cost. When you
use Wii Speak in real time, your Mii™ appears on your TV screen and mimics
your chat. You also can leave audio messages for your friends and family
members or use Wii Speak to narrate captions for your photos.
Gamers have longed for the expansion of Club Nintendo to North America for
years, and now Nintendo is making it a reality for everyone. Club Nintendo
rewards Nintendo loyalists who complete surveys and register Nintendo
products with loyalty coins that can be redeemed for exclusive items
available only to Club Nintendo members. Club Nintendo is set to debut in
North America this holiday season.
Key software available for Wii this holiday season includes:
* Wii Music™: It's a new Wii experience that launches on Oct. 20 and gives
you the ability to play a wide variety of musical instruments by using the
Wii Remote™ and Nunchuk™ controllers to mimic the motions used to play real
instruments. Everyone in the family will enjoy jamming together, while music
fans will enjoy creating their own fresh, stylized takes on a variety of
songs. Songs range from classical favorites like Beethoven's "Ode to Joy,”
to pop hits like "Material Girl” or "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” to
Nintendo standards like the Super Mario Bros.® theme.
* Animal Crossing™: City Folk: This game lets you live your life in a
virtual community that's all your own. You can interact with the fun
characters in your town, customize everything from your house to your
clothing and even chat with other friends in the game using the Wii Speak.
Animal Crossing: City Folk launches on Nov. 16.
* WiiWare delivers great new games directly to Wii consoles that are
connected to the Internet. Nintendo's downloadable game service will see
games like:
* Tetris Party: This game will feature 18 game modes, including 10
never-before-seen single-player and multiplayer variations of Tetris. Some
modes will use the unique capabilities of the Wii Remote and the Wii Balance
Board™.
* Strong Bad Episode 3: This third episode in the series features humorous
story-driven game play, music-themed collectibles and achievements and an
old-school side scrolling shoot 'em up mini-game, as well as a special
celebrity guest appearance by rock gods Limozeen!
* World of Goo: This title is an award-winning, physics-based
puzzle/construction game. Grab living, squirming, talking globs of goo to
build structures, bridges, cannonballs, zeppelins and giant tongues.
* Cave Story: This title is an action-adventure game with new, exclusive
content and features created only for the WiiWare version.
* Boingz: Developed by the award-winning studio NinjaBee and published by
RealNetworks®, Inc., Boingz introduces players to bendy, stretchy little
critters who've found themselves scattered about an alien world. Using the
Wii Remote, players can grab, stretch and fling the rubber-band bodies of
the Boingz to bounce them around the environments and help them find their
way home.
Key games planned for Wii in 2009 include:
* Punch-Out!!: Nintendo is reviving one of its most storied and popular
franchises with the first new Punch-Out!! boxing game in 15 years. Players
will once again follow the exploits of the up-and-coming challenger, Little
Mac, and take on a series of opponents, including favorites from the past
like Glass Joe and King Hippo.
* Sin & Punishment 2: The announcement of a sequel to one of the most
popular Japanese import titles ever is a dream come true for avid Nintendo
fans. This new sequel blends intuitive Wii Remote pointing controls with the
shooting and sword-swinging game play that made the original an instant
classic and fan favorite.
Some Nintendo products available this fall for Nintendo DS include:
* Personal Trainer™: Cooking: This title launches on Nov. 24 as the first in
Nintendo's new Personal Trainer series. Personal Trainer: Cooking includes
more than 200 recipes from around the world and transforms the Nintendo DS
into an electronic, interactive cookbook, complete with a glossary of terms
and even instructional videos. In 2009, the Personal Trainer series will
expand with Personal Trainer™: Math, a collection of basic addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division drills based on the Kageyama
method. Meanwhile, Personal Trainer™: Walking will introduce a wireless
pedometer, letting consumers not only track every step they take, but also
turn walking into interactive entertainment.
* Pokémon™ Ranger: Shadows of Almia: On Nov. 10, this new installment in the
Pokémon Ranger series allows you to use the power of Pokémon to protect
nature and help people in need as you strive to become a Top Ranger. Use the
DS stylus to encircle and capture Pokémon with the "Capture Styler” as you
explore the vast new Almia region.
Key games planned for Nintendo DS in 2009 include:
* Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon: A reinvention of the original NES™ titles with
revamped graphics and intuitive touch control, Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
will finally introduce longtime fans to the stories that gave birth to the
series nearly 20 years ago in Japan, while introducing the Fire Emblem
franchise to a broader audience of strategy and chess fans. Fire Emblem:
Shadow Dragon also reveals the back story of Marth, the original lead
character in the Fire Emblem series introduced and made popular in North
America by the Super Smash Bros.® series of fighting games.
* Mario & Luigi RPG 3: The acclaimed Mario & Luigi series returns with
another hilarious action role-playing game. Join the Mario Bros. as their
travels take them far and wide.
* Rhythm Heaven™: If you can snap your fingers in time to music, you're
ready to play this simple but infectious rhythm game. Just tap your stylus
on the touch screen to the beat of the music.
Nintendo has a strong lineup of legacy games and accessories that have
continued selling well, even a year after they launched. These include Super
Mario Galaxy™, the Wii Zapper™ accessory, Wii Fit™, Super Smash Bros.™ Brawl
and Mario Kart™Wii. These five products are expected to remain in high
demand as shoppers look for ways to make their holiday dollars go further.
Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the
content their children can access. For more information about these and
other Nintendo products, visit www.Nintendo.com.
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