Nintendo
Again
Redefines
Game
Control,
Puts
Spotlight on
Community
Building
Nintendo
Unveils Wii
Music, Wii
Sports
Resort,
Animal
Crossing:
City Folk
for Wii and
Exclusive
Grand Theft
Auto, Guitar
Hero Games
for Nintendo
DS
LOS
ANGELES--(BUSINESS
WIRE)--
At the E3
Media &
Business
Summit
today,
Nintendo
unveiled an
enhancement
for its
iconic Wii
Remote™
controller
and new
games that
promise to
further
enrich and
engage
players
around the
world. These
offerings
build on
Nintendo’s
ongoing
efforts to
remove the
barriers
between
expert and
novice video
game
players, an
approach
that has
been
instrumental
in creating
a paradigm
shift for
the industry
since the
advent of
the Nintendo
DS™
portable
system and
the Wii™
home
console.
“Much has
been
reported
about the
‘expanded
audience’
for games,
but what’s
really at
play is an
expanded
experience,”
said Cammie
Dunaway,
Nintendo of
America’s
executive
vice
president of
Sales &
Marketing.
“People of
all ages
having fun
together—whether
in the same
room or from
remote
locations—puts
smiles on
faces and
drives
millions of
new players
into video
game
entertainment.”
Wii Sports™
Resort
is not just
a simple
sequel to
one of the
world’s most
popular
console
games,
Wii Sports.
It is the
first title
to make use
of another
Nintendo
advance, the
Wii
MotionPlus
accessory,
which plugs
into the
base of the
Wii Remote
controller
to provide
an
incredibly
realistic
motion
experience.
Scheduled
for release
in spring
2009, Wii
Sports
Resort
includes new
game
experiences
such as
Sword Play,
Power
Cruising on
a water
scooter and
Disc Dog,
along with
the new Wii
MotionPlus
accessory
and Wii
Remote
Jacket at no
additional
cost.
The Wii
MotionPlus
enhances
precision
and player
immersion
for the
Nintendo-pioneered
motion-controlled
gaming trend
that has
drawn
millions of
new people
to the world
of video
games.
This holiday
season,
Animal
Crossing®:
City Folk
lets players
move into a
fun
community
populated by
quirky
animals.
Players can
improve
their
community,
chat with
the locals
or just
spend the
day fishing
and
collecting
fossils.
There is
also the
opportunity
to catch a
bus into the
new urban
city area.
Though
you’ll never
see other
players in
the city,
you can
connect with
them in new
ways using
WiiConnect24™,
such as
bidding on
your
friends’
items at the
auction
house or
visiting the
Happy Room
Academy
headquarters
to see the
top-rated
player
house.
Another new
feature in
Animal
Crossing®:
City Folk
is the
ability to
visit
friends’
towns and
chat with
one another
using the
new WiiSpeak™
microphone.
The WiiSpeak
microphone
is sold
separately
at an MSRP
of $29.99
and allows
Internet
voice chat
among Wii
Friends –
not just
from person
to person
but from
room to
room.
Wii Music™
makes it
easy for
people to
jam to
tunes, even
if they
don’t know
anything
about music.
Wii Music
transforms
the Wii
Remote and
Nunchuk™
controllers
into more
than 60
different
instruments,
including a
violin,
steel drums,
electric
guitar –
even a
cowbell.
Players
strum,
shake, tap
and drum
along to the
music in a
pressure-free
musical
playground
where there
are no
mistakes.
They can
improvise on
their
arrangements
by skipping
a note – or
adding 10.
The music
always
sounds
great, but
it’s up to
players to
come up with
creative
arrangements
that they
can then
send to
friends and
family who
have Wii
Music.
Those Wii
Friends can
then put
their own
spin on the
arrangement
and send it
back and
forth over
WiiConnect24.
Wii Music
will be
available in
the United
States for
the
holidays.
In the
portable
category,
Nintendo DS
remains on
top.
Nintendo DS
has sold
more than 20
million
units in the
United
States and
more than 70
million
worldwide.
Third-party
publishers
continue to
take
advantage of
that
installed
base. Coming
this winter
exclusively
to the
Nintendo DS
is Grand
Theft Auto:
Chinatown
Wars, a
new entry in
Rockstar
Games’
award-winning
and hugely
successful
Grand
Theft Auto
franchise.
Activision’s
exclusive
Guitar Hero®
On Tour:
Decades
makes its
anticipated
debut this
fall, as
does a
collection
of wild and
wonderful
critters
from
Electronic
Arts’
Spore™
Creatures.
To view a
video of
Nintendo’s E3
2008 media
briefing,
please visit
e3.nintendo.com.
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™
and Nintendo
DS™
systems.
Since 1983,
Nintendo has
sold more
than 2.7
billion
video games
and more
than 460
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.
For more
information
about
Nintendo,
visit the
company’s
Web site at
www.nintendo.com.