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Nintendo
DS Canadian Launch Titles
VANCOUVER,
BC, October 7, 2004 – Imagine using the touch screen of Nintendo DS™
to call a secret audible at the line of scrimmage when your wireless
opponent threatens a blitz. Is your Sim feeling blue? Redesign her
apartment or create a pet with the touch of the screen. Can’t find
that last star? Use the second screen to track down your nemesis in the
vast worlds of Super Mario® 64 DS.
From
Mario™ to Madden and The Urbz™, familiar characters and
dynamic franchises will dominate the launch season for Nintendo DS,
while allowing fans to play their favourites in entirely new ways. In
the first 30 days of system availability, thanks to unprecedented
support from third-party publishers, players can enjoy 10 to 12 DS games
covering all genres. By the end of the first quarter of 2005, the
Nintendo DS library will grow to 20 to 25 games.
Nintendo DS will launch in Canada on November 21 at an MSRP of $199.95.
“DS
provides the road map to the future of video games,” says Ron Bertram,
Nintendo of Canada’s general manager. “The overwhelming support of
strong third-party titles, combined with Nintendo’s flagship
franchise, makes this the strongest software support for any Nintendo
system in more than a decade.”
As
part of an incredibly strong launch offering, players will receive a
free playable demo of Nintendo’s upcoming Metroid Prime Hunters
game, titled Metroid Prime® Hunters: First Hunt. Each
system also offers a built-in PictoChat™ feature, which lets
users type text or draw pictures and transmit them wirelessly to up to
15 other Nintendo DS users nearby.
In
all, more than 120 games are currently in development for Nintendo DS
around the world. Titles available in the launch window include Super
Mario 64 DS from Nintendo, Madden NFL 2005, Tiger Woods
PGA TOUR® Golf and The Urbz™: Sims in the City™
from EA, and a major title from Activision. Other third-party titles
available during the launch period include Ping Pals from THQ, Feel
the Magic: XY/XX from SEGA, Rayman DS and Asphalt Urban GT
from Ubisoft and Ridge Racer DS and Mr. DRILLER: Drill Spirits
from Namco.
Players
can expect Nintendo-published games to retail for as low as $39.95.
In
the coming months, publishers will release a wide range of novel
software. Nintendo’s list of DS-specific first-party franchises
includes a multiplayer Mario Kart, as well as Metroid Prime
Hunters, WarioWare, Inc.™ DS, Animal Crossing,
Yoshi’s Touch & Go, Advance Wars® DS and a
new Super Mario Bros., among others.
Third-party
publishers will add GoldenEye: Rogue Agent™ and Need for
Speed™ Underground from EA, Viewtiful Joe from
Capcom, Bomberman from Hudson Soft, Frogger from Konami, a
Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles title from Square Enix, and
many more.
The dual-screened Nintendo DS is a portable video game and communication
system that opens up new possibilities for both software developers and
game players. Each dual-screened unit, which features a sharp, angular,
silver-and-black design, has a built-in stylus for use on the touch
screen, a built-in microphone for voice recognition and wireless
capabilities via both local area network and Wi-Fi connections. Nintendo
DS represents a third, distinct hardware line for Nintendo, along with
Nintendo GameCube™ and Game Boy® Advance SP.
Each
title takes advantage of the unique Nintendo DS features. For example,
in Madden NFL 2005, one screen will show all 22 players on the
field, while the other will display the key action. Players also will be
able to compete head-to-head wirelessly. In Super Mario 64 DS,
players choose one of four characters as they experience the
groundbreaking Mario game in completely news ways exclusive to Nintendo
DS, such as head-to-head wireless battling, new touch-sensitive
mini-games and innovative control options. In Metroid Prime Hunters:
First Hunt, up to four players can compete wirelessly. Multiple
control schemes take full advantage of the touch screen, giving all
gamers an ideal way to play.
In
addition to these upcoming titles, Nintendo DS already features
compatibility with more than 550 games. Its second game port allows
users to play single-player modes of games made for Game Boy Advance SP.
As
a wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of Canada Ltd., based in Vancouver,
British Columbia, is a leader and innovator in the $1 billion video game
industry in Canada. Nintendo of Canada markets hardware and software for
Game Boy® Advance, Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo GameCube™. Since
the release of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has
sold more than 1.9 billion video games and more than 170 million
hardware units globally, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario™
and Donkey Kong® and launching popular culture franchise phenomena such
as Metroid™, Zelda™ and Pokémon®. Nintendo is dedicated to the
long-term development of the interactive entertainment industry,
devoting its resources towards maximizing the latest technology to
create the most innovative, interactive entertainment products in the
world.
For
more information about Nintendo, visit the company’s Web site at www.nintendo.ca.