REDMOND,
Wash., Oct. 5, 2005 – On Nov. 14, Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection will
begin a new era of easy, social gaming. For the first time, characters
from the Nintendo universe will be playable online, as part of a unique
wireless community, accessible inside or outside the home. Nintendo DSTM
games like Mario Kart® DS, Animal Crossing®: Wild World and Metroid®
Prime Hunters will require no additional charge for online play. Each is
scheduled to launch in the coming months, along with the first
third-party title using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, Activision's Tony
Hawk's American SK8Land, developed by Vicarious Visions.
From
home, if the user already has a Wi-Fi network, the Nintendo DS unit will
connect directly to it with minimal setup procedures. Those who have a
high-speed Internet connection such as cable or DSL, but no wireless
network, can use the Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector, sold separately, that
will plug into a computer USB port to create a wireless access point to
connect to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Outside
of the home, players will be able to connect in a variety of ways,
including at thousands of free Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection hotspots
nationwide. More details about these hotspots and how to connect outside
of the home will be announced shortly.
Nintendo
DS is just the first Nintendo system to connect via the Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection. The same service will be incorporated into Nintendo's
next-generation home console, code-named Nintendo Revolution, set for
release in 2006.
"Nintendo
has taken the online video gaming model and rewritten the definition of
community," said Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive
vice president of sales & marketing. "With easy setup and no
added service fees, players far and wide will log in and play with one
another as easily as if they were sitting in the same room."
Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection will create a welcome, inviting atmosphere where video
game players of all kinds can log on wirelessly and begin playing. The
service will be used in different ways for different games. In Mario
Kart DS, four players at a time can race over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Racers can pick opponents from their roster of friends, match up
randomly against strangers of comparable skill levels or simply choose
to race against anyone in the world. Mario Kart DS launches Nov. 14.
People
who hang out in Animal Crossing: Wild World can travel to other players'
towns or invite
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to three other players to visit their own towns, simply by opening the
town gate. The four players then can interact and play together
simultaneously in one town. Players must know one another and register
to their respective friend rosters before they can connect. Animal
Crossing: Wild World is set to launch on Dec. 5.
Activision's
Tony Hawk's American Sk8land will let players compete head-to-head in
multiplayer games in a variety of modes. Players also can create custom
skateboard art and graffiti tags, and share them with other players via
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The service will track global high scores and
stats. Tony Hawk's American SK8Land will launch on Nov. 14.
Games
in development include Metroid Prime Hunters, slated to launch in the
first quarter of 2006. Players can hook up for play with registered
friends, automatch with other players based on a skill-level match or
play with anyone; Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection quickly finds the best match
with other players online.
The
worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive
entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and
markets hardware and software for its popular home and portable video
game systems. Each year, hundreds of all-new titles for the best-selling
Game Boy® Advance SP, Nintendo DSTM and Nintendo GameCubeTM systems
extend Nintendo's vast game library and continue the tradition of
delivering a rich, diverse mix of quality video games for players of all
ages. Since the release of its first home video game system in 1983,
Nintendo has sold more than 2 billion video games and more than 353
million hardware units globally, creating enduring industry icons such
as MarioTM and Donkey Kong® and launching popular culture franchise
phenomena such as Metroid®, ZeldaTM 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.