Strong
Lineup Of
Games
Continues
Nintendo's
Momentum In
2008
Bold 2007
Set the
Stage for
Broad 2008
Software
Lineups for
Wii and
Nintendo DS
REDMOND,
Wash., Jan.
16, 2008 –
With their
focus on fun
for
everyone,
Nintendo's
Wii™ and
Nintendo DS™
systems are
leading a
new movement
in the world
of video
games. Games
based on
brain
exercises. …
New
experiences
that
surprise
even core
gamers. …
Grandparents
buying video
game systems
– for
themselves!
Surely,
these are
unprecedented
times.
"The video
game
industry has
never had so
many new
players, and
they've
never had so
much fun,"
said Cammie
Dunaway,
Nintendo of
America's
executive
vice
president of
sales &
marketing.
"Our
momentum is
not limited
to one
system or
one game.
We're going
broad and
bold in
2008, with
something
for every
member of
the family."
Nintendo DS
and Wii
finished as
the No. 1
and No. 2
best-selling
systems of
the year,
respectively.
Nintendo
continues
its momentum
into 2008
with a
strong
lineup of
games. In
the first
half of 2008
alone, more
than 65 new
Wii games
will add to
the current
library of
more than
195 and 80
new Nintendo
DS games
will add to
the current
library of
nearly 500.
Nintendo DS
opens the
first half
of the year
with games
that
demonstrate
the breadth
of the
Nintendo DS
library.
Advance
Wars®: Days
of Ruin is a
treat aimed
squarely at
core gamers,
while
Crosswords
DS™ is for
all
consumers,
whether they
currently
play games
or not.
Likewise,
the first
half of 2008
brings a
diverse
array of Wii
games from
Nintendo,
including
core games
like Super
Smash Bros.®
Brawl; games
with
universal
appeal for
gamers old
and new with
Mario Kart®
Wii, which
uses the
easy-to-pick-up
Wii Wheel™;
and Wii
Fit™, which
comes with
the Wii
Balance
Board and
has appeal
for new
consumers
well beyond
the
traditional
video game
audience. On
top of all
that, new
downloadable
WiiWare™
games will
make their
debut. These
unique games
have much
lower entry
barriers for
developers
and let
consumers
enjoy an
incredibly
diverse
selection of
content.
Third-party
publishers
also
continue
their strong
support for
Wii and
Nintendo DS.
Some of the
innovative
Wii games
for the
first half
of 2008
include
Ninja Reflex
from
Electronic
Arts, No
More Heroes™
from Ubisoft,
DeBlob from
THQ, Star
Wars: The
Force
Unleashed
from
LucasArts
and Okami
from Capcom,
in addition
to
compelling
Nintendo DS
games like
FINAL
FANTASY
CRYSTAL
CHRONICLES:
Rings of
Fate from
Square Enix,
Ninja Gaiden
Dragon Sword
from Tecmo
and Quick
Yoga
Training
from Ubisoft.
The
following is
a partial
list of Wii
and Nintendo
DS software
for the
first half
of 2008.
Note that
details are
subject to
change.
Wii
Jan. 7: Kidz
Sports Ice
Hockey from
Destineer
Jan. 8:
Harvey
Birdman:
Attorney at
Law from
Capcom
Jan. 15:
SAMURAI
WARRIORS:
KATANA from
KOEI
CORPORATION
Jan. 15:
Furu Furu
Park from
Majesco
Entertainment
Jan. 21:
Endless
Ocean™ from
Nintendo
Jan. 22: One
Piece™:
Unlimited
Adventure™
from Namco
Bandai Games
America Inc.
Jan. 29:
Bomberman
Land from
Hudson
January: No
More Heroes™
from Ubisoft
January:
CSI: Crime
Scene
Investigation™:
Hard
Evidence
from Ubisoft
Feb. 8:
Kawasaki Jet
Ski from
Destineer
Feb. 11: Go
Diego Go!:
Safari
Rescue from
2K Play
Feb. 12:
WWII Aces
from
Destineer
Feb. 12:
Dream
Pinball 3D
from
SouthPeak
Games
Feb. 18: MX
vs. ATV
Untamed from
THQ
Feb. 25:
Agatha
Christie And
Then There
Were None
from
DreamCatcher
Games
Feb. 26:
Baroque from
Atlus USA
Feb. 26: The
Masked Queen
and the
Tower of
Mirrors from
Square Enix
Feb. 27:
Kidz Sports
Soccer from
Destineer
Feb. 27:
London Taxi:
Rush Hour
from
Destineer
February:
Garfield®
Gets Real
from DSI
Games
February:
Yamaha
Supercross
from DSI
Games
February:
Karaoke
Revolution
Presents:
American
Idol Encore
from Konami
February:
Brothers in
Arms: Road
to Hill 30™
from Ubisoft
February:
BALLOON POP
from UFO
INTERACTIVE
GAMES
March 3:
Destroy All
Humans: Big
Willy
Unleashed
from THQ
March 9:
Super Smash
Bros.® Brawl
from
Nintendo
March 10:
Worms: A
Space Oddity
from THQ
March 25:
Okami from
Capcom
March 25:
OPOONA from
KOEI
CORPORATION
March:
MiniCopter:
Adventure
Flight from
Aksys Games
March: Alone
in the Dark
from Atari
March: Ninja
Reflex from
Electronic
Arts
March:
Obscure: The
Aftermath
from
Ignition
Entertainment
March:
Target:
Terror from
Konami
March: Nitro
Bike™ from
Ubisoft
March:
Emergency
Heroes™ from
Ubisoft
March:
HEAVENLY
GUARDIAN
from UFO
INTERACTIVE
GAMES
March: Rebel
Raiders from
XS Games
April 15:
Castle of
Shikigami
III from
Aksys Games
April: Pro
Evolution
Soccer from
Konami
April: Wild
Earth:
African
Safari from
Majesco
Entertainment
April: THE
MONKEY
KING-THE
LEGEND
BEGINS from
UFO
INTERACTIVE
GAMES
April: Super
Pick Ups
from XS
Games
May 6: Speed
Racer from
Warner Bros.
Games
May 13: The
Chronicles
of Narnia:
Prince
Caspian from
Disney
Interactive
Studios
May:
BlastWorks:
Build,
Trade,
Destroy from
Majesco
Entertainment
May: King of
Fighters:
The Orochi
Saga from
SNK Playmore
May: THE DOG
Island™ from
Ubisoft
June 8:
Wonderworld
Amusement
Park from
Majesco
Entertainment
June: Catch
of the Day
from
Electronic
Arts
June: Ford
Racing Off
Road from
Empire
Interactive
June:
Cooking Mama
Cook Off 2
from Majesco
Entertainment
June: Rygar:
The Battle
of Argus
from Tecmo,
Inc.
June: DeBlob
from THQ
June: Wall-E
from THQ
Spring:
Mario Kart
Wii with Wii
Wheel from
Nintendo
Spring:
Major League
Baseball®
2K8 from 2K
Sports
Spring: Don
King
Presents:
Prizefighter
from 2K
Sports
Spring: Top
Spin 3 from
2K Sports
Spring: Kung
Fu Panda
from
Activision
Spring:
LEGO:
Indiana
Jones from
LucasArts
Summer: Deca
Sports from
Hudson
Summer: Star
Wars: The
Force
Unleashed
from
LucasArts
Summer:
Active
Life™:
Outdoor
Challenge™
from Namco
Bandai Games
America Inc.
Q2: Wii Fit
from
Nintendo
Nintendo DS
Jan. 21:
Advance
Wars: Days
of Ruin from
Nintendo/Intelligent
Systems
Jan. 21:
Mazes of
Fate DS from
Graffiti
Entertainment,
LLC
Jan. 22:
Mega Brain
Boost from
Majesco
Entertainment
Jan. 24:
Aquarium by
DS from Bold
Games
Jan. 24:
Fantasy
Aquarium by
DS from Bold
Games
Jan. 29: Pet
Pals: Animal
Doctor from
Majesco
Entertainment
January: N+
from Atari
January:
Barnyard
Blast from
DSI Games
January:
Command &
Destroy from
DSI Games
January:
Miami
Nights:
Singles in
the City™
from Ubisoft
January:
Brain
Challenge™
from Ubisoft
Feb. 4: Paws
& Claws: Pet
Resort from
THQ
Feb. 5:
Homie
Rollerz from
Destineer
Feb. 5:
Nanostray 2
from Majesco
Entertainment
Feb. 10
(street
date):
Professor
Layton and
the Curious
Village™
from
Nintendo/LEVEL-5
Feb. 12:
Apollo
Justice: Ace
Attorney
from Capcom
Feb. 12: New
Zealand
Story
Revolution
from
Ignition
Entertainment
Feb. 12:
Dream
Pinball 3D
from
SouthPeak
Games
Feb. 19:
Spitfire
Heroes:
Tales of the
RAF from
Destineer
Feb. 19: Zoo
Tycoon II
from THQ
Feb. 25:
Bratz: Super
Babyz from
THQ
Feb. 26:
Bubble
Bobble
Double Shot
from
Ignition
Entertainment
February: My
Horse and Me
from Atari
February:
M&M'S® Kart
Racing from
DSI Games
February:
Garfield®
Gets Real
from DSI
Games
February:
Yamaha
Supercross
from DSI
Games
February:
Insecticide
from
Gamecock
Media Group
February:
Anno™ 1701:
Dawn of
Discovery
from Ubisoft
February:
Assassin's
Creed
Altair's
Chronicles™
from Ubisoft
February:
Petz® Wild
Animals:
Tigerz from
Ubisoft
February:
Puppy
Palace™ from
Ubisoft
February:
Real Soccer®
2008 from
Ubisoft
March 1:
Project
Exile from
Graffiti
Entertainment,
LLC
March 3:
Let's Ride:
Friends
Forever from
THQ
March 4:
Diary Girl
from Konami
March 4: Go
Pets from
Konami
March 4:
Disney
Friends from
Disney
Interactive
Studios
March 4:
Eco-Creatures:
Save the
Forest from
Majesco
Entertainment
March 8:
Plushees
from
Destineer
March 8:
River King:
Mystic
Valley from
Natsume Inc.
March 8:
Harvest Moon
DS Cute from
Natsume Inc.
March 11:
FINAL
FANTASY
CRYSTAL
CHRONICLES:
Rings of
Fate from
Square Enix
March 11:
Lost in Blue
3 from
Konami
March 11:
Pro
Evolution
Soccer from
Konami
March 25:
Ninja Gaiden
Dragon Sword
from Tecmo,
Inc.
March: Alone
in the Dark
from Atari
March: Drone
Tactics from
Atlus USA
March:
Double
Sequence
from DSI
Games
March: Ninja
Reflex from
Electronic
Arts
March: Myst
from Empire
Interactive
March:
Naruto™:
Ninja
Destiny from
Tomy
Corporation
March: Petz®
Bunnyz™ from
Ubisoft
March:
Imagine™
Figure
Skater from
Ubisoft
March:
Commando
from XS
Games
April 15:
Teenage
Zombies:
Invasion of
the Alien
Brain
Thingys from
Ignition
Entertainment
April: Super
Dodgeball
Brawlers
from Aksys
Games
April: Rondo
of Swords
from Atlus
USA
April: Quick
Yoga
Training
from Ubisoft
May 5:
Crosswords
DS from
Nintendo
May 6: Speed
Racer from
Warner Bros.
Games
May 8:
Organize It
from
Summitsoft
Corporation
May 13: The
Chronicles
of Narnia:
Prince
Caspian from
Disney
Interactive
Studios
May: Winx
Club:
Mission
Enchantix
from Konami
May: Jake
Hunter:
Detective
Chronicles
from Aksys
Games
May:
Garfield®
Fun Fest
from DSI
Games
May: 1 vs.
100 from DSI
Games
June 8:
Harvest
Moon: Island
of Happiness
from Natsume
Inc.
June:
Shining
Stars® from
DSI Games
June: Catch
of the Day
from
Electronic
Arts
June:
PipeMania
from Empire
Interactive
June: Wall-E
from THQ
Spring: Sid
Meier's
Civilization®
Revolution™
from 2K
Games
Spring: Don
King
Presents:
Prizefighter
from 2K
Sports
Spring: Top
Spin 3 from
2K Sports
Spring: Kung
Fu Panda
from
Activision
Spring:
LEGO:
Indiana
Jones from
LucasArts
Spring: The
World Ends
with You
from Square
Enix
Summer: Star
Wars: The
Force
Unleashed
from
LucasArts
Summer:
Tamagotchi
Connection®:
Corner Shop®
3 from Namco
Bandai Games
America Inc.
Q2: Bangai-O
Spirits from
D3 Publisher
of America
Q2: PREY THE
STARS from
KOEI
CORPORATION
Q2: Pokemon®
Mystery
Dungeon:
Explorers of
Time from
Nintendo
Q2: Pokemon®
Mystery
Dungeon:
Explorers of
Darkness
from
Nintendo
About
Nintendo:
The
worldwide
innovator in
the creation
of
interactive
entertainment,
Nintendo
Co., Ltd.,
of Kyoto,
Japan,
manufactures
and markets
hardware and
software for
its Wii™,
Nintendo
DS™, Game
Boy® Advance
and Nintendo
GameCube™
systems.
Since 1983,
Nintendo has
sold nearly
2.5 billion
video games
and more
than 430
million
hardware
units
globally,
and has
created
industry
icons like
Mario™,
Donkey
Kong®,
Metroid®,
Zelda™ and
Pokémon®. A
wholly owned
subsidiary,
Nintendo of
America
Inc., based
in Redmond,
Wash.,
serves as
headquarters
for
Nintendo's
operations
in the
Western
Hemisphere.
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