32 New Wii Titles and 30 Classics Form Huge Launch Library
Within the first five weeks of launch, Wii owners can pick from up to
62 games, representing the most diverse, and most exciting, console
video game library available. Licensees and developers have lined up to
support the Wii launch in unprecedented numbers. Wii and its Wii
Remote completely change the way people play and experience video
games by making every motion of the controller translate into action on
the screen. All at once, Wii makes games both easier to play and more
immersive. In the five weeks after Wii launches in the United States on
Nov. 19, gamers of all ages and abilities will be telling their friends
and family: "You've got to play this!"
By year's end, Wii owners
will have 32 new titles to play, including industry powerhouse games
like The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Madden NFL '07, Need for
Speed: Carbon and Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam; category-redefining
adventures like Red Steel, Elebits and Trauma Center: Second
Opinion; and Hollywood favorites like Cars, SpongeBob SquarePants:
Creature from the Krusty Krab and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Some of
these games might be familiar, but if you haven't played them on Wii,
you're only getting half the experience.
Wii owners also will
return to their youth with 30 classic games available for download to
play on Wii's Virtual Console. These include games for the NES, Super
NES, Nintendo 64, Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx16 consoles. Players
redeem Wii Points in the Wii Shop Channel and download their games. And
that's not to mention the entire library of more than 530 Nintendo
GameCube games that can be played on the Wii console from day one
because Wii is directly backward compatible.
"Developers
worldwide have enhanced Wii's launch library of new games with
countless new ways to play," says George Harrison, Nintendo of
America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate
communications. "Whether you pick a completely new property or a
classic franchise, the Wii experience draws you in."
Every Wii
owner starts off with Wii Sports, which comes packed in with the
console itself. The sporting collection of bowling, tennis, baseball,
boxing and golf lets players literally swing the Wii Remote like a
bowling ball, racket, bat, boxing glove and golf club. The games are
easy for anyone to try and they dramatically demonstrate how Wii makes
video games fun for everyone.
For avid gamers, The Legend of
Zelda: Twilight Princess emerges as this season's video game
masterpiece. The epic adventure lets players swing the Wii Remote as a
sword and can play in a 16:9 aspect ratio with beautiful visuals and
glorious sound. Have you ever tilted your controller while playing a
driving game, hoping in vain that extra oomph would help you land a
huge jump? Now EXCITE TRUCK translates those movements of the Wii
Remote as players hold it sideways and turn it like a steering wheel.
Wii's
launch library contains games of all genres, and each one gives gamers
a new way to play. While Wii Sports, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight
Princess and EXCITE TRUCK will be ready to go on launch day,
last-minute polishing by third parties means their exact dates will
soon be locked down, though most will launch by the end of November. A
complete list of launch-day titles will be announced in the near
future. Visit
www.Wii.com
for updates. Third-party publishers have created an impressive list of
launch titles for Wii, and their backing will continue steadily into
the new year. Before the end of December alone, the following titles
will be available:
Activision: Call of Duty 3,
Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Rapala Tournament Fishing, Tony Hawk's
Downhill Jam, World Series of Poker: Tournament of Champions
Atari: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
Atlus: Trauma Center: Second Opinion
EA: Madden NFL '07, Need for Speed: Carbon
Konami: Elebits
Midway: Happy Feet, Rampage: Total Destruction, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, The Ant Bully
Sega: Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz
SNK: Metal Slug Anthology
Tecmo: Super Swing Golf
THQ: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Barnyard, Cars, SpongeBob
SquarePants: The Creature from the Krusty Krab
Ubisoft:
Far Cry: Vengeance, GT Pro Series, Monster 4X4 World Circuit, Open
Season, Rayman Raving Rabbids, Red Steel, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
Double Agent
Vivendi: Ice Age 2: The Meltdown
In
addition to these new titles, Nintendo is making the greatest video
game archive in history available for download to its Virtual Console.
NES games start at 500 Wii Points, Super NES games start at 800 Wii
Points and Nintendo 64 games start at 1,000 Wii Points. Sega Genesis
games start at 800 Wii Points and TurboGrafx16 games start at 600 Wii
Points. Wii Points can be purchased online or at retail at an MSRP of
$20 for 2,000 points. Before the end of December, the following titles
will be available:
NES: Mario Bros., The
Legend of Zelda, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr. , Ice Hockey, Pinball,
Soccer, Tennis, Urban Champio, Wario's Woods, Baseball, Solomon's Key
SNES: F-Zero, SimCity
N64: Super Mario 64
Sega Genesis:
Sonic the Hedgehog, Altered Beast, Golden Axe, Columns, Ecco the
Dolphin, Gunstar Heroes, Space Harrier II, Toe Jam & Earl, Ristar,
Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
TurboGrafx16: Bonk's Adventure, Super Star Soldier, Victory Run, Bomberman '93, Dungeon Explorer
As
previously announced, Wii contains built-in parental controls that let
adults set the console to play only games of a certain rating and lock
their selection with a PIN code.
The worldwide innovator in the
creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto,
Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its Nintendo
DS, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube systems, and upcoming
Wii console. Since 1983, Nintendo has sold nearly 2.2 billion video
games and more than 375 million hardware units globally, and has
created industry icons like Mario, Donkey Kong, Metroid, Zelda and
Pokemon. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in
Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the
Western Hemisphere.
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