NINTENDO UNVEILS ITS VIDEO GAME LINEUP FOR EARLY 2010
Hand-Held Pokémon Adventures and New Wii Remote Colors are on the Way
REDMOND, Wash., Dec. 14, 2009 - Consumers nationwide continue to snap up Nintendo products for the holidays, and Nintendo is poised to carry that momentum into 2010. Dozens of games for the Wii™, Nintendo DS™ and Nintendo DSi™ systems are on the way in a wide range of categories from both Nintendo and its third-party partners.
To bring a little color to the winter months, Nintendo will release two new colors for its Wii Remote™ controller. Starting Feb. 14, the controller will come in Pink or Blue and will be bundled with a Wii MotionPlus™ accessory. Along with the current White and Black versions of the controller, now every player in four-player matches can have his or her own color.
"During the holidays, tens of millions of Americans are going to spend enjoyable hours with both Wii and Nintendo DS," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "And the enjoyment will only grow in the early weeks of 2010, whether your taste in gaming comes from exploring ocean depths, catching, training and battling Pokémon or even designing your own micro-games."
On the Wii console, Endless Ocean™: Blue World arrives on Feb. 22 to provide players with an adventurous and educational experience, complete with underwater exploration, an adventurous storyline and Wii Speak™ compatibility. This January also sees the highly anticipated release of Tatsunoko VS. Capcom™: Ultimate All-Stars. Available exclusively on Wii, this new VS. series fighting game features global online game play for those who have access to a broadband Internet connection.
On the portable side, Nintendo's hand-held systems will see the arrival of a number of diverse games, including the eagerly awaited Pokémon™ HeartGold Version and Pokémon™ SoulSilver Version on March 14. Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version allow fans to return to the scenic Johto region first introduced in the beloved Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver games. The games have been fully enhanced with rich graphics, updated sound, new touch-screen controls and much more.
On March 28, WarioWare D.I.Y.™ lets users design their own micro-games from scratch and share them with other WarioWare D.I.Y. owners via a broadband Internet connection and Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection. Every element, such as the characters, the environment, the actions and even the purpose of the micro-game itself, can be created entirely by the player. Also on March 28, hungry gamers can dig into America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking, which gives family members the chance to prepare 300 different dishes together. All of the recipes and the how-to videos in the game were created by the popular public television show America's Test Kitchen.
On Jan. 18, Glory of Heracles™ introduces U.S. role-playing fans to the popular Japanese franchise. The game is inspired by Greek mythology and written by Kazushige Nojima of Final Fantasy fame. The traditional role-playing game features an engrossing story and a robust battle system.
Below is a partial list of upcoming packaged and downloadable games for the Wii, Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi systems. Note that game titles and launch dates are subject to change.
Wii
2K Sports Major League Baseball 2K10 - March
Activision How To Train Your Dragon - March 23
The American Game Factory, Inc. Build-A-Bear Workshop - Friendship Valley - March 17
Atlus U.S.A., Inc. Shiren the Wanderer" - Feb. 9
Capcom TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM": ULTIMATE ALL-STARS - Jan. 26
City Interactive USA Combat Wings: The Great Battles of WWII - Feb. 16 Chicken Riot - Feb. 9
Collision Studios City Builder - February
D3Publisher Family Party: 30 Great Games" Winter Fun - February
Deep Silver, Inc. Let's Play Ballerina - March Let's Play Garden - March
Disney Interactive Studios Alice in Wonderland - March
Hudson Entertainment Rooms: The Main Building - Spring Calling - Spring
Konami Walk it Out - Jan. 10 Yu Gi Oh! Duel Trancer - Q1 DanceDanceRevolution - Q1
Majesco Entertainment Data East Arcade Classics - January The Daring Game of Girls - February Pizza Delivery Boy - March
Nintendo Endless Ocean: Blue World - Feb. 22
SEGA of America Super Monkey Ball Step & Roll" - Feb. 9 Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing" - March
SouthPeak Games Sled Shred" featuring the Jamaican Bobsled Team - Feb. 1 Fast Food Panic" - Jan. 5
Storm City Entertainment Bermuda Triangle: Saving the Coral - February
UFO Interactive Games, Inc. Arcade Shooter: Ilvelo - Q1 Rock Blast - Q1 Jaja's Adventure - Q1
Ubisoft No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle - late January Sleepover Party - Jan. 12 Racquet Sports - March Red Steel 2 - Q1
XSEED Games The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces - Jan. 5 FRAGILE DREAMS: FAREWELL RUINS OF THE MOON - March 16
WiiWare"
Akaoni Studio S.L. Zombie Panic in Wonderland - Q1
Broken Rules And Yet It Moves - Q1
Capcom Phoenix Wright":Ace Attorney" - January Mega Man® 10 - March
Ghostfire Games Rage of the Gladiator - Q1
Hudson Entertainment Military Madness: Nectaris® - Q1
Nabi Studios Toribash - Q1
Nintendo WarioWare" D.I.Y. Showcase - Q1
Press Play ApS Max & the Magic Marker - Q1
Team Meat Super Meat Boy - Q1
Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi
2K Sports Major League Baseball 2K10 - March
Activision Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief" - Feb. 2 How To Train Your Dragon - March 23
Aksys Games World Cup of Pool - Feb. 9
The American Game Factory, Inc. Build-A-Bear Workshop - Welcome to Hugsville - March 17
Atlus U.S.A., Inc. Shin Megami Tensei®: Strange Journey" - March 10
Capcom Entertainment, Inc. Ace Attorney Investigations": Miles Edgeworth - Feb. 16
City Interactive USA Animal Country: Life on the Farm - Feb. 16 Art of Murder - March 16
Deep Silver, Inc. Let's Play Flight Attendant - March Let's Play Ballerina - March Let's Play Garden - March
Disney Interactive Studios Sonny With a Chance - Spring Alice in Wonderland - March
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Glory of Heracles - Jan. 18 Pokémon HeartGold Version and Pokémon SoulSilver Version - March 14 WarioWare: D.I.Y. - March 28 America's Test Kitchen: Let's Get Cooking - March 28
Natsume Inc. Squishy Tank™ - February Cheer We Go! ™ - March
PopCap Games Bejeweled Twist™ - Q1
SEGA of America Sands of Destruction™ - Jan. 12 Infinite Space™ - March Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing™ - March Sonic Classic Collection™ - Spring
SouthPeak Games Crime Scene™ - Feb. 1 Dementium II™ - Feb. 2 Fast Food Panic™ - Jan. 5 Sushi Go Round™ - Feb. 1 Montessori Music™ - March 1
Storm City Entertainment Bermuda Triangle: Saving the Coral - February Myst - February ATV Quad Kings - March T.A.C Heroes: The Big Red One - March
TECMO Monster Rancher® DS - March AGAIN™ - March
Telegames, Inc. Puzzle Overload™ -Spring Solitaire Overload Plus™ - Spring
THQ Daniel X: The Ultimate Power - Jan. 12
Tomy Corporation Lovely Lisa™ and Friends (enhanced Nintendo DSi content) - February
Ubisoft Imagine Reporter - Jan. 20 Imagine Party Planner - Jan. 13 Imagine Sweet 16 - Feb. 10 Imagine Gymnast - March 10
XSEED Games KORG DS-10 Plus - Jan. 19 Ragnarok™ DS - Feb. 16
Nintendo DSiWare™
EA Downtown Texas Hold'em Poker - Q1 Surviving High School™ - Q1
Gameloft Legends of Exidia - Q1 Let's Golf - Q1 Real Soccer™ 2010 - Q1 Gangstar 2: Kings of L.A. - Q1
Nintendo Trajectile™ - Jan. 4 Number Battle™ - Jan. 25 Starship Defense™ - Jan. 18 Touch Solitaire - Jan. 11 X-Scape™ - February Link 'n' Launch™ - February
Subatomic Studios Fieldrunners - Q1
WayForward Shantae: Risky's Revenge - Q1
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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