Nintendo confirms delays for Metroid: Other M, Sin and Punishment: Star Successor, releases dates for WiiWare/DSiWare games
April 23rd, 2010 Posted in DS, News, Posted by Valay, WiiNintendo today updated information for some of its key upcoming software releases, including several new titles that previously had not been dated. Sin & Punishment™: Star Successor and Metroid™: Other M will now launch for Wii™ on June 27 and Aug. 31, respectively. The coming months will also be packed with releases for the WiiWare™ and Nintendo DSiWare™ services, highlighted by the wild interactive fun of Photo Dojo™, which will be available as a free download to all Nintendo DSi™ owners with broadband Internet access from May 10 through June 10. Starting June 11, the game will be available for 200 Nintendo DSi Points™.
For Wii:
* Sin & Punishment: Star Successor (Wii, June 27): The incredible new shooter game from legendary developer Treasure, Sin & Punishment: Star Successor features nonstop action with two playable characters and international online leaderboards to track high scores. Using the Wii Remote™ pointer functionality, the game offers unprecedented precision in the shooter genre. Broadband Internet access is required for online features.
* Metroid: Other M (Wii, Aug. 31): Developed for the Wii console through a collaboration by Nintendo and the world-renowned Team Ninja, this newest installment of the Metroid saga looks at the classic franchise from a new perspective: While much of the game is reminiscent of 2-D side-scrollers, players can switch the perspective into 3-D at any time as they explore the twisting passages of a derelict space station and delve deep into a cinematic, never-before-told story of bounty hunter Samus Aran’s past. This new approach uses a new control scheme in which players use the Wii Remote controller, held sideways, to battle enemies and navigate the expansive, gorgeous environments in classic Metroid fashion, then aim at the screen with the Wii Remote pointer to blast foes in first-person and hunt the world for clues and hidden passages.For WiiWare and Nintendo DSiWare (broadband Internet access is required):
* Photo Dojo (Nintendo DSiWare, May 10): Get ready for some seriously fun Kung Fu action – starring you! Create your own characters and record the sound effects using the Nintendo DSi system’s camera and microphone. Use your imagination to set the stage for a fun-filled fight to the finish. In a special introductory offer, Photo Dojo will be available for free download via the Nintendo DSi Shop from May 10 to June 10. Starting June 11, the game will be available for download for 200 Nintendo DSi Points.
* Earthworm Jim (Nintendo DSiWare, Gameloft, May 10): The classic action platformer is back with a never-before-seen feature, exclusively on the Nintendo DSi system. Run, gun, swing from hooks with your head, launch cows, bungee jump, rocket through speed levels and more, in crazy universes that offer huge game-play possibilities. Earn bonuses with facial expression-based challenges that track your face using the Nintendo DSi camera. Put on a smile, frown or make a variety of other faces to mimic Jim.
* BIT.TRIP RUNNER (WiiWare, Aksys Games, May 17): Marking the first character-based adventure for CaptainVideo, the newest installment in the BIT.TRIP series features rhythm-based action platforming, more than 50 challenges to complete and a pounding chiptune-inspired soundtrack.
* Looksley’s Line Up™ (Nintendo DSiWare, May 17): In this unique take on hidden picture games, Looksley the rabbit needs your help to find inspiring objects so he can finish the story he’s writing. The objects are hidden in 3-D dioramas made up of cutout layers that shift as you move the Nintendo DSi system. Unique Nintendo DSi camera-based controls let you peer deep into the game’s scenes and hunt for hidden objects just by moving the Nintendo DSi.
* Frogger Returns (Nintendo DSiWare, Konami, May 17): Frogger Returns takes the challenge of the arcade classic Frogger and brings it to the Nintendo DSiWare service for the first time. Classic top-down 2-D game-play is updated with colorful 3-D graphics, a new perspective, new levels, new enemies and game-changing power-ups to dodge and grab.
* Metal Torrent™ (Nintendo DSiWare, May 24): Compete with players around the world for the highest score in this new action game inspired by classic arcade shoot-’em-ups. Convert enemy bullets into score-generating cubes. Continuously absorb cubes to create score-accelerating combos. Download replay videos from top players via Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, or if you make the top five scores, upload your own video.
* X-Scape™ (Nintendo DSiWare, May 31): Take on an epic space adventure in X-Scape. As captain of the VIXIV, a highly advanced space tank, you’ll roam the surface of dozens of alien worlds, battling the forces of an empire that is out to destroy you. The touch screen makes controlling your vehicle a snap, and your helpful robot companion is there every step of the way to help you with advice and weapon upgrades.
* Hero of Sparta (Nintendo DSiWare, Gameloft, May 31): Battle like the fierce Spartan warrior you are to avoid a tragic death as you journey through mythical lands and even probe the depths of the Underworld. You will fight the most phenomenal monsters from mythology, defy Minotaurs and the Cyclops, and challenge the gods themselves!
* Flametail™ (Nintendo DSiWare, June 7): Clean up the space lanes of floating garbage with the starship Flametail. As you wind your way through the mind-bending obstacle course, your flaming tail will ignite the piles of rubbish to eliminate them. But be careful to not get caught in a dead end, or let the barrier that’s following you reach your tail. This puzzle action game is easy for anyone to pick up and play.
* A Kappa’s Trail (Nintendo DSiWare, June 14): Guide a little mythical river spirit to the human world with your Nintendo DSi stylus in this puzzle adventure. Draw a trail, and the little “kappa” will follow. It’s up to you to ensure he makes it through the gauntlet of enemies and treacherous paths of the Kappa Trail.
- Rumor: Metroid: Other M, Sin and Punishment: Star Successor delayed Published on: April 21, 2010
- Sin and Punishment: Star Successor details Published on: February 24, 2010
- Japan’s VC/WiiWare/DSiWare releases next week Published on: November 21, 2009
- Metroid: Other M details Published on: February 24, 2010
- Japanese WiiWare/DSiWare releases next week Published on: October 24, 2009

9 Responses to “Nintendo confirms delays for Metroid: Other M, Sin and Punishment: Star Successor, releases dates for WiiWare/DSiWare games”
By bob on Apr 23, 2010
god damnit i knew it was to good to be true
By Anders Norén on Apr 23, 2010
Disappointed but not surprised. Didn’t seem likely that Nintendo would release two of their biggest hardcore titles of 2010 in the same month.
By Nintendo to the core on Apr 23, 2010
Yeah, this was actually pridictable. It just does not make sense to release two big titles a month apart from each other. Mario Games sell like crazy. New Super Mario Bros. is a good example. Mario appeals to both casual and core gamers. Super Mario Galaxy 2 sales will go strong for at least 3 months and if Metroid wasn’t pushed back then it would suffer in sales greatly. Metroid games have never done well even though they are amazing games. So this begs the question. Will Zelda Wii come out this year? I still am hopefull. I am thinking late November or early to mid December.
By chopperdude on Apr 23, 2010
Heh, Aug. 31 and Jun. 27 isn’t so bad, still have plenty of time to fix money.
By Ryan on Apr 23, 2010
Well I understand why they did it but…I’m horribly disappointed…I was hoping to play Metroid Other M during my Summer vacation
At least the release dates weren’t changed too drastically though.
By supagcn on Apr 23, 2010
hopefully they are adding nunchuck support or a team ninja special super sexy zero suitless samus mode
By JoshZTP2 on Apr 23, 2010
Let’s just say I’m HORRIBLY HORRIBLY DEPRESSED & DISSAPOINTED; for I was SERIOUSLY IGNORING those rumors a while back! But looks like I was right all along; when Nintendo would officially announce these delays themselves! I seriously thought they wouldn’t deylay Metroid Other M; & that old date of June 27 was going to be it! I know it’s Nintendo & delays happen; but they freaking needs to keep to their promises if 2010 is going to be a big year!
I could care less about Sin & Punishment; I wasn’t a big fan or interested in it anyways!
But anyways… like most people say; it’ll help space out the releases so fans can get the money they need for the games! I myself included; since I’m flat broke & already previously got Monster Hunter Tri!
So I’m looking forward to earning my next cold hard earned cash for Mario Galaxy 2 anyways; & this summer will be boring until the end of August… when Metroid eventually does come! But hey… at least E3 will be a big hit; & I hope Nintendo can PROMISE that Zelda Wii will RELEASE at the end of 2010 as PROMISED!!
Yeah for DSiWare’s Photo Dojo though; I seriously throught they needed to release it this month of April! But it’ll be a day 1 FREE pruchase for me; since I love FREE downloads on DSiWare… there needs to be more FREE stuff!!
By Austin on Apr 24, 2010
Maybe they’ll go back and fix the voice acting in Other M?
By Nikola on Apr 26, 2010
Will photo dojo be free for europe too?