NoA Announces Second Half Lineup

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...Woah. Out of nowhere, Nintendo of America put out a press release detailing their lineup for the second half of 2008, a month before E3. So what do we get? How's a new 2D Wario Land sound as a new Wii game? A new Kirby game on the DS? A new Mario baseball game on the Wii? We get all that and more before the year's end.

Wario Land: Shake It! is a brand new Wario side-scroller on the Wii, launching on September 29. With the Wii remote held sideways like an NES pad, you can run through brand new stages, collect coins, and defeat enemies - all with new motion sensitive controls.

Also launching on September 29th, Kirby Super Star™ Ultra for the DS is a remake of the classic SNES title. Featuring new graphics, animated cut-scenes, and new touch controls, Kirby's latest outing on the DS is sure to be a fun one.

Mystery Case Files™: MillionHeir™, an interactive detective story with touch controls and microphone input, launches on the DS on September 8th.

Finally, Mario™ Super Sluggers hits the Wii on August 25th. With more than thirty new playable characters, brand new stadiums, and Wii specific controls, Mario Super Sluggers looks to be a great new installment in the Mario sports series, as well as a great baseball game on Wii. Although, it would be a lot better with online play...

Check after the break for the full press release, as well as screenshots of each of these games.


Wario Land: Shake It



Kirby Superstar Ultra



Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir



Mario Super Sluggers



NINTENDO'S WARIO, KIRBY BRING THE FUN; SLEUTHS GET A NEW MYSTERY CASE FILES GAME

New Experiences on the Way for Wii and Nintendo DS

REDMOND, Wash., June 25, 2008 – While the game world awaits the E3 Media & Business Summit in Los Angeles next month, Nintendo isn't waiting to announce new titles for its mushrooming libraries for the Wii™ console and Nintendo DS™. Classic Nintendo characters like bad-boy Wario™ and pink powerhouse Kirby® will star in their own platform games. A new Mystery Case Files™ game brings the best-selling Big Fish Games franchise to Nintendo DS for the first time. These games join the recently announced Mario™ Super Sluggers baseball game for the Wii console.

"Nintendo's game libraries continue to grow at a rapid pace," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "Wario stars in a great new platformer, Kirby enthusiasts get an updated version of a fan favorite, there's a new mystery for Mystery Case Files aficionados and baseball gets a few new Mario-style twists."

Wario Land™: Shake It!, a classic side-scroller for the Wii console launching Sept. 29, stars Wario, the smelly, bad-mannered alter ego of Mario™. With the Wii Remote™ controller turned sideways like an old-school controller, veterans and newcomers alike can run, jump and smash their way through hectic side-scrolling stages. Players shake the Wii Remote to help Wario take down his enemies, empty bags of treasure or cause earthquakes. Best of all, there are numerous stages each offering multiple missions to keep players coming back again and again to unlock everything, collect more coins or just improve their best times.

Kirby Super Star™ Ultra for Nintendo DS, launching Sept. 29, re-imagines one of the most beloved Kirby games of all time. Kirby Super Star Ultra features new graphics and fully rendered animated cut scenes. With so many adventures waiting to be unlocked, there will never be a dull moment as Kirby runs, floats, copies enemies and uses Helpers to fight King Dedede and Meta Knight. New modes like Revenge of the King and Meta Knight Ultra await, along with classics like The Great Cave Offensive and Milky Way Wishes. On top of the main modes, there are also three new touch-screen-controlled mini-games that can be played with up to three friends via DS Download Play. Not only that, but players can go on Kirby adventures with a friend via local wireless as well.

Mystery Case Files™: MillionHeir™, launching Sept. 8, uses the unique Nintendo DS interface to expand upon the seek-and-solve game play of the popular series from Big Fish Games. Players seek out cleverly hidden items in a multitude of painted scenes. Players progress through an interactive detective story investigating a cast of characters and uncovering new evidence to find the rightful heir to a million-dollar fortune. This new portable installment is available only for Nintendo DS. With interactive logic puzzles that use both the touch-screen interface and built-in microphone and include the first ever multiplayer mode for a Mystery Case Files game, Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir presents a new generation of seek-and-solve games for casual gamers and franchise fans.

Mario™ Super Sluggers, launching Aug. 25 for the Wii console, stars the ever-lovable Mario and his crew of friends. It builds on the social-gaming fun and movements people learned in Wii Sports™ and turns them into a full-fledged baseball game that can be played by every member of the household. Players make a throwing motion with the Wii Remote controller to pitch the baseball and make a swinging motion to swing at the pitch. The game boasts more than 30 playable Nintendo characters and all the madness of a Mario sports game. Just like Mario Kart® Wii, it bridges the gap between experienced players and those new to the Wii console, with fun challenges and beautiful graphics.

Remember that Wii features parental controls that let adults manage the content their children can access. For more information about this and other Wii features, visit Wii.com.

For more information about these and other Nintendo products, visit Nintendo.com.

About Nintendo: The worldwide innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its Wii™, Nintendo DS™, Game Boy® Advance and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. Since 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 2.7 billion video games and more than 460 million hardware units globally, and has created industry icons like Mario™, Donkey Kong®, Metroid®, Zelda™ and Pokémon®. A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere. For more information about Nintendo, visit the company's Web site at www.nintendo.com.

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Comments

SpookSpook81 Thursday, June 26, 2008 11:22:13 PM

Not thoroughly excited, I'm afraid... sad I hope they unveil something more appealing at E3 sad

PS: Does that mean we won't get Fatal Frame this year? :'(

JasonLlamaBoy Friday, June 27, 2008 12:02:36 AM

Wario and Kirby make me Oh so happy.

Joel Lutherlutherjw Friday, June 27, 2008 1:06:09 AM

This is absolutely by no means complete. It would be extremely foolish for Nintendo to reveal their entire lineup before E3. I was kind of thinking Wario Land would be revealed at E3, so that makes more room for more announcements...

Expect big things though - they rented the Kodak Theatre for their conference...

Giovanni MedinaWiidark Friday, June 27, 2008 1:51:28 AM

I want to see something entirely new from Nintendo. Like something that's not Mario, Zelda, or Metroid related. I love those franchises to death, but come on, something I haven't really played before. Like a new Kid Icarus game, or maybe an entirely new franchise. Surely the guys at Nintendo can think up a new and original series we haven't played over and over again for the past decade.

Geoff GirardinG-off Friday, June 27, 2008 2:40:14 AM

They can, but it will be family-oriented and will have old people in the advertisements.

AntonCaptainSeagull Friday, June 27, 2008 4:03:48 AM

G-off: Fatal Frame is Nintys now, and Disaster is coming.

MK-MK Friday, June 27, 2008 4:10:25 AM

Pikmin III.

Giovanni MedinaWiidark Friday, June 27, 2008 11:47:42 AM

G-off: I was afraid you'd say that.. I want see something that isn't casual and that isn't trying to please the casual players while at the same time trying to please the actual gamer. I so hope I don't see a casual Zelda game as the successor of Twilight Princess. That would just be terrible..

Geoff GirardinG-off Friday, June 27, 2008 1:42:43 PM

CaptainSeagull: That's great? But they are already established series'. That's not what we're talking about.

WiiDark: Dream big.

AntonCaptainSeagull Friday, June 27, 2008 3:12:37 PM

DISASTER is not an established series. this will be part uno.