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Nintendo's Holiday Preview: World of Goo, Cave Story WiiWare and More

Akira_EX | October 03, 2008 | Press Release | Wii DS 
With the two press conferences dominating the first day of the Nintendo Conference/Media Summit yesterday, the rest is being devoted to the games. Nintendo has issued a press release detailing some of the games to look for in its holiday lineup in the US, along with a glimpse at some of the 2009 releases.

The major notable is that there will indeed be a WiiWare version of the cult-favorite PC freeware adventure Cave Story. The Wii Speak Channel will also launch Nov. 16, when Wii Speak is released.

The games mentioned:
  • [WII] Wii Music - Oct. 20
  • [WII] Animal Crossing: City Folk - Nov. 16
  • [WW] Tetris Party
  • [WW] Strong Bad Episode 3
  • [WW] World of Goo
  • [WW] Cave Story
  • [WW] Boingz
  • [WII] Punch-Out!! - 2009
  • [WII] Sin & Punishment 2 - 2009
  • [NDS] Personal Trainer: Cooking - Nov. 24
  • [NDS] Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia - Nov. 10
  • [NDS] Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon - 2009
  • [NDS] Mario & Luigi RPG 3 - 2009
  • [NDS] Rhythm Heaven - 2009
Nintendo today disclosed a number of surprises, including new games, the ability to use the Wii™ console to chat with friends near and far, and the expansion of the popular Club Nintendo rewards program to North America.

Continuing its commitment to supply new game experiences for every level of player, Nintendo revealed a wide range of games for the 2008 holiday season and beyond. A number of games are slated for 2009, including a new Punch-Out!! ™ and Sin & Punishment 2 for Wii, and Fire Emblem™: Shadow Dragon and Mario & Luigi™ RPG 3 for Nintendo DS™. Consumers also can expect a new "Personal Trainer” series of titles designed to help users enrich their lives and learn new skills in fun and interesting ways.

Nintendo also announced that North American supplies of the Wii video game console between October and December will see a significant increase from 2007's levels, and that Nintendo DS will also be available in greater abundance than ever before.

"We have new games and new experiences for every kind of player this holiday season, and that will certainly fuel increased interest in Wii and Nintendo DS,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "While there's no way to gauge total demand for our hardware systems, we're trying to satisfy as many of those players as possible.”

The new Wii Speak™ Channel arrives on Nov. 16 and uses the Wii Speak™, a microphone that sits on top of your television. This accessory is sold separately at an MSRP of $29.99. People who buy the microphone are given a code that allows them to download the Wii Speak Channel from the Wii Shop Channel at no charge. The Wii Speak lets people in up to four locations who have traded Friend Codes chat with one another at no extra cost. When you use Wii Speak in real time, your Mii™ appears on your TV screen and mimics your chat. You also can leave audio messages for your friends and family members or use Wii Speak to narrate captions for your photos.

Gamers have longed for the expansion of Club Nintendo to North America for years, and now Nintendo is making it a reality for everyone. Club Nintendo rewards Nintendo loyalists who complete surveys and register Nintendo products with loyalty coins that can be redeemed for exclusive items available only to Club Nintendo members. Club Nintendo is set to debut in North America this holiday season.

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    Final Blade | October 04, 2008 | reply
    Eww Wii Music.

    I'd rather play any of those games that in't Wii Music.
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    Akira_EX | October 05, 2008 | reply
    Hooray Cave Story!

    I need to start getting into that game. I might just wait until it releases on WiiWare though.

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