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Nintendo Media Summit Reveals Plethora of Release Dates

Today's summit details the release of a variety of Wii, DS, WiiWare, and DSiWare titles.

In a surprising move, Nintendo revealed the release dates of their most anticipated titles. Even more surprising, every title is planned for release in the first half of this year, starting in March.

Included with the announcement of the various games was the release date and price point of the DSi XL, which will hit retail shelves on March 28 for $189.99. The system will come preloaded with Brain Age Express: Arts & Letters, Brain Age Express: Math, and the Photo Clock, as well as Flipnote Studio and the Nintendo DSi Browser.

Launching alongside the DSi XL are the two DS titles, America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking and WarioWare D.I.Y..

On May 3, Picross 3D will be available, and will feature over 350 puzzles out of the box with downloadable puzzles on a regular basis. Later in May, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands will be available for both the DS and Wii. Finally, Nintendo will release 100 Classic Books on the DS on June 14. The game will feature works from authors like Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Jane Austen, and Mark Twain, amongst others.

Nintendo also announced that they will be publishing the latest in the Dragon Quest series in America. Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies will be available this summer.

The Wii will see the release of four major titles before the end of the summer. Super Mario Galaxy 2 featuring Yoshi will be available on May 23. Metroid: Other M follows a little over a month later on June 27. The collaboration between Nintendo and Team Ninja, will produce a 2D side-scrolling game that allows players to switch to a 3D view on-the-fly.

Sin and Punishment: Star Successor will hold players over between the two big releases, as it will be available on June 7. The game will feature online and international leaderboards. Finally, FlingSmash, Nintendo's arcade-like MotionPlus-exclusive title, formerly known as Span Smasher, will be available sometime this summer.

Finally, Nintendo revealed the release date for Capcom's Monster Hunter Tri to be April 20.

In addition to Nintendo's retail offerings comes a number of downloadable titles. The Art Style series is set to continue this spring with both Art Style: light trax and Art Style: Rotozoa. Nintendo will also release WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase which offers connectivity to the similarly named DS title on March 29.

Aside from their internal titles, Nintendo dated the release of a number of anticipated third party titles. Mega Man 10 will release March 1, Max & the Magic Marker on the 8th, and Cave Story on the 22nd.

On DSiWare, Nintendo will release three new titles, Photo Dojo, Metal Torrent, and X-Scape. More details on all three titles can be found in the press release below.

Press Release


Nintendo Reveals Hardware and Software Lineup for the First Half of 2010

Nintendo Announces Launch Dates for Nintendo DSi XL, Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M


REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Nintendo of America issued a surge of new information today about what consumers can expect from the company in the coming months. Let’s get right to it:

The new Nintendo DSi XL™ hand-held system launches March 28 at a suggested retail price of $189.99. The screens of the Nintendo DSi XL are 93 percent larger than those of the Nintendo DS™ Lite model, providing a more vivid and engaging play experience. The screens of the Nintendo DSi XL also feature a wider viewing angle, letting friends and family members join the fun. The new system launches in both Burgundy and Bronze colors, and comes loaded with pre-installed premium software Brain Age™ Express: Arts & Letters, Brain Age Express: Math and Photo Clock, as well as two free applications: the Nintendo DSi Browser and Flipnote Studio™. Nintendo DSi XL will also come with a larger pen-like stylus that allows for a more comfortable grip and enhanced ease of use when playing games that use the Nintendo DS touch screen. America’s Test Kitchen: Let’s Get Cooking and WarioWare™: D.I.Y. will also launch for the Nintendo DS family of products on March 28, providing consumers with new content that can be enjoyed on any Nintendo DS system. Games like these demonstrate the enhanced experience available with the Nintendo DSi XL.

Super Mario Galaxy™ 2, the sequel to the smash-hit galaxy-hopping original game, launches May 23 for the Wii™ console. The game includes the amazing gravity-defying, physics-based exploration from the first game, but is loaded with entirely new galaxies and features to challenge and delight players. On some stages, Mario™ can pair up with his dinosaur buddy Yoshi™ and use his tongue to grab items and spit them back at enemies. Players can also have fun with new items such as a drill that lets our hero tunnel through solid rock.

Metroid™: Other M, the incredible new Metroid game developed for Wii through a collaboration by Nintendo and the world-renowned Team Ninja, launches June 27. The game looks at the classic franchise from a new perspective: While much of the game is reminiscent of 2-D side-scrollers, players can switch the perspective into 3-D at any time as they explore the twisting passages of a derelict space station and delve deep into a cinematic, never-before-told story of bounty hunter Samus Aran’s past. This new approach uses a new control scheme in which players use the Wii Remote™ controller held sideways to battle enemies and navigate the expansive, gorgeous environments in classic Metroid fashion, then aim at the screen with the Wii Remote pointer to blast foes in first-person and hunt the world for clues and hidden passages.

In a unique partnership with Square-Enix, Nintendo of America will publish Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies in the Americas when the game arrives in summer 2010. Dragon Quest IX has sold more than 4.15 million copies in the Japanese market. Nintendo and Square-Enix will now work together to bring this title to the Nintendo DS consumer base in the Americas.

Capcom’s Monster Hunter® Tri, an epic action game for Wii, launches in the United States on April 20. The game lets players customize their character, armor and weapons in order to protect a town from majestic monsters as that town rebuilds following a devastating earthquake. Online play will be available for all players with broadband Internet access at no additional cost. Online text chat is fully functional and online voice chat is enabled using the Wii Speak™ microphone, which is sold separately. At a suggested retail price of $59.99, limited quantities of Monster Hunter Tri will include the new Black Classic Controller Pro™, while both Black and White versions of the controller will be available separately at a suggested retail price of $19.99. The game will also be available without a controller at a suggested retail price of $49.99.

Sin and Punishment: Star Successor, the breakthrough shooter game for Wii from legendary developer Treasure, will launch across North America on June 7. The game features nonstop action with two playable characters and international online leaderboards to track high scores. Using the Wii Remote pointer functionality, the game offers unprecedented precision in the shooter genre.

FlingSmash™ for Wii will test players’ Wii Remote skills as they bounce a ball-like hero through countless side-scrolling stages, combining the precision of racket sports with the unpredictable fun of pinball. Playable only with the Wii MotionPlus™ accessory, the game will launch this summer.

Picross 3D is poised to become a puzzle game phenomenon when it launches for the Nintendo DS family of products on May 3. In Picross 3D, players start with a cube and smash away smaller blocks to reveal an object, shape or symbol. Delivering more than 350 unique puzzles and more made available for download on a regular basis after launch via the Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection service (broadband Internet access required), the game takes the mind-bending fun of Picross into the next dimension.

100 Classic Books transforms the Nintendo DS family of products into a library of timeless literature when it launches on June 14 at a suggested retail price of $19.99, highlighted by 100 works from authors such as William Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Jane Austen, Mark Twain and more. Readers can adjust the size of text, place bookmarks and even download new content via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service (broadband Internet connection required).

Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands™ from Ubisoft will launch May 18 on both the Wii and Nintendo DS platforms. Boasting amazing graphics with fantastic action and puzzle-solving game play, the Wii version will be the first in franchise history to feature a two-player cooperative experience. As an added bonus, the Wii version of the game will exclusively include the 1992 Super NES™ version of the original Prince of Persia game.

Disney Guilty Party is the official title of the highly anticipated first collaboration between Disney Interactive Studios and its recently acquired studio, Wideload Games. The fun and hilarious mystery party game is set for release in the second half of 2010, exclusively for Wii.

Majesco’s Nintendo DSi exclusive Ghostwire: Link to the Paranormal uses incredible augmented reality technology through the Nintendo DSi Camera. Launching this October, the game lets players become a ghost hunter as they interact with the paranormal.

Nintendo also announced a variety of games available to download directly to the Wii console from the Wii Shop Channel via the WiiWare™ service, and directly to the Nintendo DS via the DSi Shop and DSiWare™ services.

For WiiWare:

Launching on March 1, Capcom’s Mega Man™ 10 builds upon the huge impact of Mega Man 9, a completely new adventure rendered in classic 8-bit style. This new game looks and sounds as awesomely retro as its predecessor.

Launching on March 8, Max & the Magic Marker from Press Play turns the Wii Remote into an orange magic marker that’s literally magic. Players draw lines and objects to help Max reach objects and his ultimate goal.

The long-awaited indie cult classic Cave Story comes to WiiWare with new game play, artwork and music enhancements on March 22. It’s classic gaming reborn for 2010.

Launching on March 29, WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase is a standalone product exclusive to the WiiWare service and available only from the Wii Shop Channel. The game contains more than 70 new microgames and features interoperability with the WarioWare: D.I.Y. game for the Nintendo DS family of products. Players that own both games can transfer content between the two via a local wireless connection, and can even play user-created microgames on their television using WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase.

As the techno music pulses, Nintendo’s Art Style™: light trax™ puts players in charge of a white beam of light as it engages in a surreal race against other beams across a dark track. Players must keep away from obstacles, use items and look for power boosts if they want to finish first. Art Style: light trax launches this spring.

Swim and spin through the primordial ooze in Nintendo’s Art Style: Rotozoa™ as you absorb tiny organisms that match the colors of your tentacles. As you absorb more organisms, your tentacles grow. The challenge increases as additional tentacles are gained, but power-ups can help you survive and thrive. Art Style: Rotozoa launches this spring.

Launching this spring, Rage of the Gladiator from Ghostfire Games is an intense fighting game that asks players to perfect their well-timed moves against an array of opponents. The game is compatible with the Wii MotionPlus accessory.

Launching this spring, And Yet It Moves from Broken Rules requires players to rotate the world to help their line-drawn protagonist progress. Walls become floors and floors become ceilings in this surreal twist on the platformer genre.

Launching this summer, Independent Games Festival Seumas McNally Grand Prize Finalist Super Meat Boy from Team Meat sets a cube of meat off on an adventure to save Princess Bandage. This off-the-wall game is not for the faint of heart.

For Nintendo DSiWare:

Nintendo’s Photo Dojo™ is poised to be the cult hit of 2010 when it launches this spring. The game first asks players to pose for 13 pictures and input 10 sound effects. Once that’s done, the player becomes the main character in a hilarious side-scrolling fighting game. Create up to eight characters and do battle alone or against a friend on a single Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL system.

Launching this spring, Nintendo’s Metal Torrent™ delivers a frantic barrage of gunfire that fills the screen. Players try to convert opponents’ bullets into cubes that, when collected, increase their score and fill an energy meter that powers special weapons. Online Leaderboards record scores and movies of top games.

Launching this spring, X-Scape™ from Nintendo immerses players in an exploratory adventure involving more than 20 planets. Players will pilot their tank through 3-D tunnels, fire at enemies and even battle ancient weapons that resemble giant robots.

“Nintendo finished 2009 with a bang, and we’re continuing our momentum into 2010,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “With Nintendo DSi XL, Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M coming in the first six months of the year, we’re making sure all our fans have great game content to enjoy year-round.”

Remember that Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other features, visit www.Nintendo.com.


 

Comments

Our Take

Nick DiMola Director

02/24/2010 at 09:25 PM

These are some badass announcements. Seems like Nintendo is really blowing their load here. I wonder what's coming and why they are getting all of this stuff out of its way...

P_Hernandez

02/24/2010 at 10:39 PM

Nick, I suspect Nintendo want these titles out because they are planning on creating a BIG launch for Zelda Wii (if the Fall 2010 release date sticks) and Wii Relax featuring the Vitality Sensor. Then there's stuff like The Last Story and Xenoblade which are pretty big second party stuff that they could release in the mid to late fall season (if NoA decides to release them in the US...)

Jason Ross Senior Editor

02/25/2010 at 01:14 PM

I really wouldn't assume anything, in regards to what Nintendo plans for Winter. We've seen times before where Nintendo has had absolutely grand plans for Spring and Summer, but only released one or two more major titles before the end of the year. I'm an outlier, I've never been a big fan of Zelda titles, but I love just about everything Nintendo's announced for the first half of the year. It's enough, presumably, to hold me until next year, I believe. To me, anything else will be icing on the cake.

P_Hernandez

02/25/2010 at 03:13 PM

That's true, Jason, and that's what I meant when I posted my comment. I've noticed the pattern in previous years so that's why I assume that this year for the holiday season we might get the "blue ocean" title (Wii Relax with the Vitality Sensor) and the "core" title (which might be Zelda if Nintendo truly commits to its 2010 release).

But Nintendo can be hard to predict sometimes. I am just curious as to what they will announced at E3 since it seems that they are releasing their biggest titles at the start of the year.

Nick DiMola Director

02/26/2010 at 10:19 PM

I think I'm most blown away by the release of Other M in the first half of this year. Honestly, I figured that game for a 2011 release, regardless of what Nintendo touted at E3.

Being that the game is going to release on schedule, I have to assume that Nintendo is seriously going to release Zelda this year. I also get the impression that they will be revealing the DS2 this E3 and possibly even releasing it by year end.

As you guys said, Nintendo can be unpredictable, but one thing I know for sure is that they have never had this big of a release schedule at the beginning of the year. It can be argued that they did last year, but with Mario and Metroid dropping alongside a huge variety of other titles, I think the argument for something big in Q2 is pretty undeniable.

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Nintendo Reveals Hardware and Software Lineup for the First Half of 2010

Nintendo Announces Launch Dates for Nintendo DSi XL, Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Metroid: Other M


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