Nintendo Reveals Release Dates of Upcoming Games
The new Kirby, Donkey Kong, and Pokémon titles now have a release date.
Early this morning Nintendo announced a release schedule for their upcoming titles, including a few notable third party selections as well.
Most of the titles included in the release list are those that were featured in Nintendo's E3 press conference, such as Kirby's Epic Yarn and Donkey Kong Country Returns. See below for the complete release list.
Wii
- Metroid: Other M – August 31
- New Carnival Games – September 21
- Samurai Warriors 3 – September 27
- Wii Party – October 3
- NBA JAM – October 5
- Just Dance 2 – October 12
- Kirby's Epic Yarn – October 17
- PokéPark Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure – November 1
- Fling Smash – November 7
- Sonic Colors – November 16
- Donkey Kong Country Returns – November 21
- Goldeneye 007 – November (no day was specified)
- Disney Epic Mickey – This holiday season
DS
- Professor Layton and the Unwound Future – September 12
- Super Scribblenauts – October (no day was specified)
- Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs – October 4
- FINAL FANTASY THE 4 HEROES OF LIGHT – October 5
- Art Academy – October 25
- Rock Band 3 – October 29
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong™: Mini-Land Mayhem! – November 14
WiiWare
- And Yet it Moves – August 23
- BIT TRIP FATE - Fall
- Super Meat Boy – This holiday season
DSiWare
- Need For Speed Nitro-X – September 20
- Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – This holiday season
Press Release
Nintendo Refreshes the Dog Days of Summer with Upcoming Cool Games
Dates Announced for New Kirby, Donkey Kong and Pokémon Games
REDMOND, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The summer is heating up, which means it’s a great time for Nintendo to announce some of the cool games it will have available in the coming months for its Wii™ home console and portable Nintendo DS™ family of systems.
“Everyone wants fun, engaging experiences, and they want great value,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Nintendo games give you both. And no matter what your taste, you’ll find exclusive experiences that just aren’t available anywhere else.”
Some upcoming Wii games include Metroid™: Other M on Aug. 31, Samurai Warriors™ 3 on Sept. 27, Wii Party™ on Oct. 3, Kirby’s Epic Yarn™ on Oct. 17, PokéPark™ Wii: Pikachu’s Adventure on Nov. 1, FlingSmash™ on Nov. 7 and Donkey Kong Country™ Returns on Nov. 21. Some marquee third-party games include New Carnival Games® from 2K Play on Sept. 21, NBA JAM from EA Sports™ on Oct. 5, Just Dance® 2 from Ubisoft® on Oct. 12, GoldenEye 007™ from Activision Publishing, Inc. in November, Sonic Colors™ from SEGA on Nov. 16 and Disney Epic Mickey from Disney Interactive Studios this holiday season.
For the Nintendo DS family of systems, upcoming games include Professor Layton and the Unwound Future™ on Sept. 12, Pokémon Ranger™: Guardian Signs on Oct. 4, Art Academy™ on Oct. 25 and Mario vs. Donkey Kong™: Mini-Land Mayhem! on Nov. 14. Some featured third-party games on the way for the rest of the year include Super Scribblenauts from Warner Bros. in October, FINAL FANTASY® THE 4 HEROES OF LIGHT from Square Enix, Inc. on Oct. 5 and Rock Band™ 3 from Electronic Arts/MTV on Oct. 29.
Upcoming downloadable games for the WiiWare™ service include And Yet It Moves from Broken Rules on Aug. 23, BIT.TRIP FATE by Gaijin Games this fall and Super Meat Boy from Team Meat during the holidays. On the Nintendo DSiWare™ downloadable game service, fans can watch for Need For Speed™ Nitro-X from Electronic Arts on Sept. 20 and Shantae™: Risky’s Revenge from WayForward during the holidays.
Nintendo games have the unbeatable combination of value and fun. Nintendo DS games are great fun for every member of the family, while Wii games feature built-in motion controls without the need for any expensive add-ons. And the Wii hardware package comes with two great games, Wii Sports™ and Wii Sports Resort™, plus a Wii Remote™ controller, Nunchuk™ controller and the Wii MotionPlus™ accessory, which makes specially designed games even more precise – all for a suggested retail price of $199.99. The console even features the ability for Netflix members, who have a plan starting at $8.99 a month and a broadband Internet connection, to stream movies and TV shows directly to their televisions at no extra charge.
Remember that Wii and Nintendo DSi feature parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about Nintendo, visit www.nintendo.com.
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