These are some new images of the Nintendo Wii game TH!NK Fast from Disney Interactive
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D3 Publisher E3 2008 Lineup:
Wii :
Onechanbara: Bikini Zombie Slayers
NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2
BEN 10: ALIEN FORCE The Game
Nintendo DS :
Puzzle Quest: Galactrix
BEN 10: ALIEN FORCE The Game
NARUTO: Path of the Ninja 2
Bangai-O Spirits
Shaun the Sheep
Sam & Max for WiiWare, It was Revealed at the Game Developers Conference 2008, no release date has been disclosed.
Nintendo announces news that reinforces its commitment to provide entertaining and enriching experiences for veteran and new gamers alike. WiiWare™, Nintendo’s new downloadable game service, launches May 12 and expands development opportunities for developers the same way Wii™ expanded the world of video game players.
WiiWare: Nintendo’s upcoming WiiWare changes the way both developers create and consumers access video games. Through WiiWare, Nintendo hopes to offer developers a virtual laboratory that serves as a breeding ground for new games, which encourages great ideas that creators always wanted to develop. The combination of low development barriers and unique game experiences found only on Wii should enable developers to try new ideas with lower risk in a quicker, more creative and affordable way.
Meanwhile Wii owners can download a multitude of cool new games from different genres, including some that are unprecedented, which can be purchased from home at a dynamic price range. WiiWare also empowers consumers to determine with their Wii Points which games have the right stuff to become the next big thing.
WiiWare will be a repository for all types of experiences – literally, something for everyone. Early WiiWare games will come from celebrated developers like Square Enix, which is creating FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES: My Life as a King, a simulation game for all ages. Also watch for games from up-and-coming developers like Frontier with its fresh, enchanting platform adventure LostWinds and a new episodic game series from Telltale. The first U.S. WiiWare games will be available on May 12.
Nintendo Reveals 2008 Games Line-Up:
11th January
PDC World Championship Darts 2008
18th January 2008
Wii Chess
Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure
Donkey Kong Jet Race
25th January
Hamster Heroes
January
Kawasaki Jet Ski
Kidz Sports: International Football
Urban Extreme
NiGHTS: journey of Dreams
Ghost Squad
Last Ninja
15th February
Battalion Wars 2
29th February
No More Heroes
February
Call For Heroes: Pompolic Wars
EARACHE Extreme Metal Racing
Bleach
Kawasaki Snow Mobiles
London Taxi: Rush Hour
Pool Party
Destroy All Humans 3: Big Willy Unleashed
Spongebob: Atlantis Squarepantis
7th March
ATV Thunder Ridge Riders & Monster Trucks
The Wizard of Oz
28th March
Naruto Wii (tentative title)
March
Bomberman Land Wii
SEGA Superstars Tennis
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity
MX vs ATV Untamed
Q1/Q2 2008
Harvest Moon Magical Melody
Q1 2008
Worms: A Space Oddity
PES 2008
Q2 2008
Mario Kart Wii
Spring 2008
Dancing stage HOTTEST PARTY
Iron Man
Nintendo DS
25th January
Advance Wars: Dark Conflict
Betty Boop
1st February
Garfield Gets Real
8th February
Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training (tentative title)
15th February
Naruto Ninja Destiny
8Ball Allstars
Powershot Pinball Constructor
Harvest Fishing
February
Bleach
Spongebob: Atlantis Squarepantis
7th March
Command and Destroy
14th March
Magic Taizen (tentative title)
March
Ace Attorney Apollo Justice
Bomberman Land Touch 2
Dungeon Explorer
SEGA Superstars Tennis
MZ vs ATV Untamed
Q1
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
Crayola: Treasure Adventures
George Of The Jungle
Teenage Zombies
Iron Man
Hello Kitty: Big City Dreams Code Lyoco 2
Zoo Hospital
Nancy Drew
Holly Hobbie
Fish Tycoon
Spring 2008
Hannah Montana – Music Jam
This is a new video of the Nintendo Wii game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games
Hardware keyboard support, send to a Wii friend are key features of new
release
Oslo, Norway and Tokyo, Japan - October 10, 2007
Opera today announced
Nintendo has started distributing the much-anticipated new version of the
Internet Channel for Nintendo Wii. The Internet Channel now features
new ways to share, communicate and enjoy the Internet Channel by adding
support for a USB keyboard and enhanced ways to communicate with your Wii
friends.
Hardware support for any USB keyboard makes typing both easier and faster.
Simply plug any standard USB keyboard into one of the two USB ports on
your Nintendo Wii and you are ready to write email, compose blog posts,
comment in forums and much more. Also making text input more comfortable
are several new keyboard-specific shortcuts to be used with the existing
soft keyboard, such as using the “B” button on the Wii remote as a “Shift”
button.
“We believe this new version of the Internet Channel is even more engaging
and delightful for the users around the world than its predecessor,” says
Jon von Tetzchner, CEO, Opera. “Nintendo has always brought a new
perspective, fresh ideas and unwavering enthusiasm to our partnership. And
today, our combined efforts have given users more reasons to be excited.”
Send to a friend enables you to send links to your favorite Web sites - or
the one you are currently browsing - to your Wii friends whom you have
added in your Wii. You can also add a message to send along with the link.
When your Wii friend opens the message, they can immediately visit the
page in the Internet Channel.
The new Internet Channel for Nintendo Wii carries additional usability
improvements. Users can now copy information from a Web page and paste it
directly into the search field. Users may also store nine more favorites,
bringing the total to 56. Visit the Wii Shop Channel to download the new
Internet Channel today.
For Web Developers
The Nintendo Wii also embraces Web content and applications in a
revolutionary new way with the debut of Widget View Mode in the Internet
Channel. By surfing to widgets.opera.com users can browse Opera’s
collection of community-built, Opera-tested Web applications immediately
ready to run on the Nintendo Wii Internet Channel.
Widgets available now include calendars, news readers, Internet radios and
other fun applications. Users of Opera’s desktop browser will immediately
recognize their favorite widgets on this new platform. Web developers can
publish widgets on Opera’s website to make them available to Wii users.
For more information on creating widgets, please visit widgets.opera.com
Availability
The Opera powered “Internet Channel” is available as a free upgrade for
existing Internet Channel subscribers. For people wishing to subscribe,
the Internet Channel can be purchased from the Wii Shop Channel menu for
500 Wii points.
Official US press release - Turbo CD to be added as a “Virtual Console™” platform on Wii™
September 17, 2007– Hudson Soft Co., Ltd. (Head Office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President and Representative Director: Hidetoshi Endo) is pleased to announce that Turbo CD and Super CD game software will be available for download via the Virtual Console™ feature on Nintendo’s Wii™. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points™ to download these classic games through the Wii Shop Channel. Soon, Wii™ owners will be able to enjoy even more software titles previously released on other platforms. These titles will be available for download beginning in October of this year in Japan, and thereafter will extend to North America, Europe and Australia. Now Wii™ gamers will be able to play games originally created specifically for CD-ROM media, in addition to TurboGrafx-16 game titles already available via Virtual Console™.
Players will simply select their favorite games in the Wii Shop Channel to download the software via the Internet. Each Turbo CD and Super CD download will be priced at 800 Wii Points, which can be purchased either by credit card or through a Wii Points Card which are available at various retail locations.
*1 Wii Point = JPY1 = USD0.01 = EURO0.01 = AUD0.01
In November 2006, Hudson Soft launched its Virtual Console™ business in North America, extending the service to Japan and Europe in December and to Australia in July of this year. As of the end of August 2007, 49 titles were available in Japan, and an impressive amount of titles were being distributed outside Japan (including third-party software). Hudson Soft will continue adding to the lineup of popular games for Virtual Console™.
About the download service for Turbo CD and Super CD games
Price per download: 800 Wii Points per title
Projected distribution: over 5 games in 2007, over 10 games in 2008
Source: Press release email
GameCrazy’s Holiday 07 Most Wanted survey show kids/teens are looking towards Nintendo
WILSONVILLE, Ore., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Video games and game systems will continue to be hot holiday gifts this year, with more than 80 percent of tweens and teens expecting to ask for a video game title, game console or handheld system, according to a recent survey by Game Crazy, a video game specialty retailer. Game Crazy went straight to the source to find out the video game gifts that will make kids happiest during the holidays. The survey found that, across all ages and genders, Guitar Hero, Mario Party DS, Super Mario Galaxy, My Sims and Halo 3 are some of the most-wanted video game titles. The Nintendo Wii and Sony PS3
will also continue to be hot sellers.
Most-Wanted Games (8-17 Year-Old Boys and Girls)
– Guitar Hero (Rated T)
– Mario Party DS (Rating Pending)
– Super Mario Galaxy (Rating Pending)
– My Sims (Rated E)
– Halo 3 (Rated M)
Girls
– 8-10 Years-Old:
– Nintendogs (Rated E)
– Mario Party DS (Rating Pending)
– My Sims (Rated E)
– Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Rating Pending)
– Guitar Hero (Rated T)
– 11-13 Years-Old:
– My Sims (Rated E)
– Mario Party DS (Rating Pending)
– Nintendogs (Rated E)
– Super Mario Galaxy (Rating Pending)
– Guitar Hero (Rated T)
– 14-17 Years-Old:
– Guitar Hero (Rated T)
– My Sims (Rated E)
– Mario Party DS (Rating Pending)
– Super Mario Galaxy (Rating Pending)
– Halo 3 (Rated M)
Boys
– 8-10 Years-Old:
– Super Mario Galaxy (Rating Pending)
– Pokemon Battle Revolution (Rated E)
– Mario Party DS (Rating Pending)
– Transformers (Rated E10+ or T)
– Mario Strikers Charged (Rated E10+)
– 11-13 Years-Old:
– Guitar Hero (Rated T)
– Halo 3 (Rated M)
– Madden 08 (Rated E)
– Need for Speed: Prostreet (Rating Pending)
– Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground (Rated E10+ or T)
– 14-17 Years-Old:
– Halo 3 (Rated M)
– Guitar Hero (Rated T)
– Madden 08 (Rated E)
– Super Mario Galaxy (Rating Pending)
– Need for Speed: Prostreet (Rating Pending)
Most-Wanted Video Game Systems:
Girls
– 8-10 Years-Old: Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Sony PS3
– 11-13 Years-Old: Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Sony PS3
– 14-17 Years-Old: Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, XBOX 360
Boys
– 8-10 Years-Old: Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, XBOX 360
– 11-13 Years-Old: Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, XBOX 360
– 14-17 Years-Old: Sony PS3, XBOX 360, Nintendo Wii
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
The Game Crazy survey was conducted online August 17-20, 2007, by Weekly Reader Research. 1,000 U.S. male and female participants, ages 8-17, were recruited from Weekly Reader Research’s INSIDERS survey research community. Random sampling procedures were employed to ensure the respondents accurately reflect the nation’s 42.7 million 8-17 year olds in terms of age, race/ethnicity, gender and census region. The margin of error is +/- 3.2 percent at the 95 percent confidence interval.
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