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Nintendo Refreshes the Dog Days of Summer with Upcoming Cool Games

Dates Announced for New Kirby, Donkey Kong and Pokémon Games

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The summer is heating up, which means it’s a great time for Nintendo to announce some of the cool games it will have available in the coming months for its Wii™ home console and portable Nintendo DS™ family of systems.

“Everyone wants fun, engaging experiences, and they want great value,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “Nintendo games give you both. And no matter what your taste, you’ll find exclusive experiences that just aren’t available anywhere else.”


It has finally been confirmed that Mistwalker CEO Hironobu Sakaguchi is the director of Nintendo’s upcoming RPG, The Last Story. This doesn’t come as a big surprise, as a number of signs indicated that the Final Fantasy creator has been in charge of the project. As was shared in an Iwata Asks interview published today, the last time Sakaguchi fully directed a game was Final Fantasy V. A “gray period” followed that particular title’s release, in which Sakaguchi would “direct half” of an assortment of games such as Final Fantasy VI.

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WiiWare

Space Trek – 311 blocks
A Monsteca Corral: Monsters vs. Robots – 123 blocks

DSiWare

Divergent Shift – 99 blocks
myNotebook: Carbon – 75 blocks
Just Sing! National Anthems – 43 blocks
3D Mahjong – 26 blocks


GoldenEye 007 (Wii) – Nov 2, 2010
James Bond: Blood Stone (360, PS3, PC, DS) – Winter 2010
Tony Hawk: Shred (360, PS3, Wii) – Autumn 2010
DJ Hero 2 (360, PS3, Wii) – October 19, 2010 for North America/Australia, October 22 for Europe
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock (360, PS3, Wii, DS) – September 24, 2010 for Europe, September 28, 2010 for North America.
Call of Duty: Black Ops (360, PS3, Wii, PC, DS) – November 9, 2010
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (360, PS3, Wii, PC, DS, iOS) – October 26, 2010 for North America, October 29, 2010 for Europe.

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This information comes from Ubisoft creative director Jason VandenBerghe…

“I isolated this factor called audience willingness. There is a small group of people that is willing to get up and move and exert themselves for fun… We had to ask ourselves: how many gamers are willing to move? I don’t know how many there are, but it’s no higher than 20 per cent. That’s actually probably optimistic. Things might suck now, but I think they’ll get better. If they put motion control standard in the box, suddenly the model expands. THAT is money. My recommendation to you is that you should ship on multiple platforms. Nobody will want you to. Sony won’t, Microsoft won’t, Nintendo won’t. But the market will… Many genres will remain unchanged, and some people will still not want to exert themselves. But if the hardware remains an add-on, motion control will remain niche.”

In addition to the quotes above, VandenBerghe stated that Red Steel 2 has only sold 270,00 copies worldwide. That’s quite an unfortunate figure, as the game is one of the few hardcore, high-quality titles on the Wii that supports MotionPlus. And don’t forget that there was also a MotionPlus bundled offered – it doesn’t appear to have made much of an impact on sales.

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