[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Gamasutra and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource GamesPress.]
23
rd April, 2012 – Nintendo fans will have no
shortage of reasons to smile this year as double Mario and
Pokémon fun, as well as a new system update are all set to
arrive on
Nintendo 3DS within the
upcoming months, whilst
Wii owners are in store for
some chilling frights and quirky rhythm-based challenges.
Nintendo can confirm that it plans to launch
New Super Mario Bros. 2, a new, yet traditional
side-scrolling Mario adventure game featuring Mario, Luigi and lots
of other favourite characters from the Mario universe. The game was
created specifically as a pick-up-and-play experience that can be
instantly enjoyed by players of all skill levels on the Nintendo
3DS system. The game is set to launch across Europe this
August.
Nintendo fans across Europe are in for a double Mario treat, as
they can also look ahead to the 25
th May launch of
Mario Tennis Open
for Nintendo 3DS. Mario Tennis Open invites players to step
onto the court with Mario and his friends for fast-paced tennis
action and a mix of remarkable new tennis challenges. Players can
play as their own customised Mii characters and choose from
approximately 200 special items, including rackets and tennis gear
that not only enhance their character’s appearance but also
modify their abilities. Players can also suit up their Mii
characters with outfits that both resemble and offer the skills of
popular Nintendo characters.
Mario Tennis Open will also feature an array of multiplayer
options which include local play with friends and family in the
same room or Download Play, which will allow up to 4 players to
enjoy a game of tennis together using just one Game Card. There is
also a very special online multiplayer mode which will allow you to
play with friends and family and those in your local region online.
If you fancy yourself as a tennis pro then make sure you tackle the
regional leaderboard to see if you have what it takes to become a
European champion.
Those players who have been enjoying the recently launched
Kid Icarus: Uprising
game and who have been avidly collecting the AR Idol
Cards will be pleased to learn that Nintendo of Europe has entered
into an exclusive partnership with Panini. You will soon be able to
purchase additional packs of Kid Icarus: Uprising AR Idol Cards, as
well as an album to keep your collection in. Keep an eye out
for them as they will hit stores soon*.
On 25th April, the next
System Update
is planned for Nintendo 3DS and will provide you with
brand new functions to explore. By downloading** this update, you
can create folders on the system’s HOME Menu to organise your
content. This new feature is designed to make it easier than ever
for you to access your favourite downloaded games, videos and
demos. Other elements of the update include the ability to receive
“update data” distributions, such as the
Mario Kart 7 “update data” scheduled across
Europe in mid-May that resolves shortcut exploits in the game. Once
this “update data” is released Mario Kart 7 players
will need to ensure that they download it from Nintendo eShop in
order to play online.
There will also be two new
Pokémon download offerings coming later this year
for Nintendo 3DS via Nintendo eShop. The first is a new
motion-controlled shooting game which will bring Pokémon
into the real world, right in front of your eyes, using the AR
(Augmented Reality) features of the Nintendo 3DS system. You will
need to move your Nintendo 3DS system and aim at the Pokémon
moving around you in order to capture them. You may even have the
chance to catch extremely rare Pokémon in this way. Once you
have captured some Pokémon you will be able to transfer them
to the new
Pokémon Black Version 2 and
Pokémon White Version 2 games which will launch
across Europe for Nintendo DS, but which can also be played on
Nintendo 3DS, later this autumn.
When deciding your strategies for the new
Pokémon Black Version 2 and
Pokémon White Version 2 games, the second
Pokémon download offering - a brand new
Pokédex - is sure to be a big help. The original
Pokédex 3D, which became available last year as a
free download from Nintendo eShop, contained detailed data on over
150 Pokémon from the first
Pokémon Black Version and
Pokémon White Version games. But with this new
version of the Pokédex, you will be able to check out every
single Pokémon in the history of the Pokémon series.
There will be many other new features too, so make sure you keep an
eye out for further announcements.
If you are a Wii player, would you dare to revisit one of the
scariest games of all time? If so, you are in luck as Nintendo and
TECMO KOEI GAMES are set to re-launch one of the scariest horror
titles from the legendary Project Zero series exclusively for Wii.
With all-new motion gameplay features and innovative, new
two-player modes, horror fans looking for interesting ways to get
their scares need look no further than
Project Zero 2: Wii Edition
, which will launch on 29
th June across Europe.
For those players who can handle a double dose of frights,
Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir
will also be available on exactly the same day
exclusively for Nintendo 3DS. This terrifying Nintendo 3DS game,
which comes packaged with a very special AR Book which you will
need to use as you play the game, will allow you to fight spirits,
solve puzzles and explore the world around you in a new and unique
way. Using the built-in 3D camera and AR (Augmented Reality)
features of the Nintendo 3DS system will allow you to watch the
story come to life before your very eyes with exciting effect. The
lines between your reality and the in-game reality will become
blurred like never before.
Project Zero 2: Wii Edition & Spirit Camera: The Cursed
Memoir even share a special link. Once you have completed Spirit
Camera: The Cursed Memoir you’ll unlock some special new
modes. You will then be able to enjoy a special surprise on the
cover of the game manual for Project Zero 2: Wii Edition using your
Nintendo 3DS “
Spirit Camera”.
For the first time on a home console system, the quirky
rhythm-based action of Rhythm Paradise returns, so get ready to
gather your friends and family around the TV to experience a
colourful world of quirky rhythm-based games.
Beat The Beat: Rhythm Paradise
will launch for Wii across Europe on 6
th July, featuring 50 brand new rhythm games and the
eccentric characters and funny situations that Rhythm Paradise fans
have come to know and love. There is also a special addition to the
European version of this game, as players will be able to play with
a soundtrack from the Japanese version of the game, ensuring hours
of toe-tapping fun for all the family.
With plenty of new games and content coming to Nintendo 3DS
& Wii in the coming months, your 2012 line-up from Nintendo is
shaping up to offer a host of new, interesting and most importantly
fun experiences for all to enjoy.
Head over to
http://www.nintendo-europe.com/nintendo-direct to
watch the latest European Nintendo Direct in full and keep up to
date with the latest announcements by following @NintendoEurope
– The official Nintendo of Europe Twitter feed.
Editors Notes
*Distribution territories to be confirmed.
**To perform the free and simple recommended system update,
Nintendo 3DS users can simply:
- Start the “System Settings” from the Home
Menu,
- Select “Other Settings” and scroll the page right
to select “System Update.”
About Nintendo 3DS:
Nintendo 3DS offers a Parental Lock which controls the level of
3D their children enjoy and the content they can access. Nintendo
3DS also features a 3D depth slider which lets players turn off or
adjust the level of 3D they want, two built-in screens for
different functionality, a Circle Pad which provides a full 360
degrees of direction, built-in motion sensor and gyro sensor,
equipped with three cameras, housing a 2GB SD Memory Card and is
compatible with AR Cards which come packaged with Nintendo 3DS and
also sold separately. For more information about these features and
other options, visit:
www.nintendo3ds.co.uk
About Nintendo:
The worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive
entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures
and markets hardware and software for its Wii™ home console,
Nintendo 3DS™ and Nintendo DS™ family of portable
systems. Since 1983, when it launched the Nintendo Entertainment
System™, Nintendo has sold more than 3.9 billion video games
and more than 620 million hardware units globally, including the
current-generation Wii, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo
DSi™ and Nintendo DSi™ XL, as well as the Game
Boy™, Game Boy Advance™, Super NES™,
Nintendo® 64 and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. It has also
created industry icons that have become well-known, household names
such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, Metroid™,
Zelda™ and Pokémon™. A wholly owned
subsidiary, Nintendo of Europe, based in Grossostheim, Germany, was
established in 1990 and serves as headquarters for Nintendo's
operations in Europe.
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