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E308: Nintendo Again Redefines Game Control, Puts Spotlight on Community Building (Read: Blah)

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At the E3 Media & Business Summit today, Nintendo unveiled an enhancement for its iconic Wii Remote™ controller and new games that promise to further enrich and engage players around the world. These offerings build on Nintendo's ongoing efforts to remove the barriers between expert and novice video game players, an approach that has been instrumental in creating a paradigm shift for the industry since the advent of the Nintendo DS™ portable system and the Wii™ home console.

"Much has been reported about the 'expanded audience' for games, but what's really at play is an expanded experience," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. "People of all ages having fun together-whether in the same room or from remote locations-puts smiles on faces and drives millions of new players into video game entertainment."

Wii Sports™ Resort is not just a simple sequel to one of the world's most popular console games, Wii Sports. It is the first title to make use of another Nintendo advance, the Wii MotionPlus accessory, which plugs into the base of the Wii Remote controller to provide an incredibly realistic motion experience. Scheduled for release in spring 2009, Wii Sports Resort includes new game experiences such as Sword Play, Power Cruising on a water scooter and Disc Dog, along with the new Wii MotionPlus accessory and Wii Remote Jacket at no additional cost. The Wii MotionPlus enhances precision and player immersion for the Nintendo-pioneered motion-controlled gaming trend that has drawn millions of new people to the world of video games.


This holiday season, Animal Crossing®: City Folk lets players move into a fun community populated by quirky animals. Players can improve their community, chat with the locals or just spend the day fishing and collecting fossils. There is also the opportunity to catch a bus into the new urban city area. Though you'll never see other players in the city, you can connect with them in new ways using WiiConnect24™, such as bidding on your friends' items at the auction house or visiting the Happy Room Academy headquarters to see the top-rated player house. Another new feature in Animal Crossing®: City Folk is the ability to visit friends' towns and chat with one another using the new WiiSpeak™ microphone. The WiiSpeak microphone is sold separately at an MSRP of $29.99 and allows Internet voice chat among Wii Friends – not just from person to person but from room to room.

Wii Music™ makes it easy for people to jam to tunes, even if they don't know anything about music. Wii Music transforms the Wii Remote and Nunchuk™ controllers into more than 60 different instruments, including a violin, steel drums, electric guitar – even a cowbell. Players strum, shake, tap and drum along to the music in a pressure-free musical playground where there are no mistakes. They can improvise on their arrangements by skipping a note – or adding 10. The music always sounds great, but it's up to players to come up with creative arrangements that they can then send to friends and family who have Wii Music. Those Wii Friends can then put their own spin on the arrangement and send it back and forth over WiiConnect24. Wii Music will be available in the United States for the holidays.

In the portable category, Nintendo DS remains on top. Nintendo DS has sold more than 20 million units in the United States and more than 70 million worldwide. Third-party publishers continue to take advantage of that installed base. Coming this winter exclusively to the Nintendo DS is Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, a new entry in Rockstar Games' award-winning and hugely successful Grand Theft Auto franchise. Activision's exclusive Guitar Hero® On Tour: Decades makes its anticipated debut this fall, as does a collection of wild and wonderful critters from Electronic Arts' Spore™ Creatures.

To view a video of Nintendo's E3 2008 media briefing, please visit e3.nintendo.com.

Nintendo E3 ConferenceE308: New Madworld Trailer

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epic pic. p:

By Big Dawg, # 15. July 2008, 19:03:47

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Umm.. not really special. I was hoping for a new Zelda, Metroid, or Kid Icarus game. Animal crossing sounds remotely interesting, but i'm not gonna get it and Wii Resort...well, i'm not gonna get something i'll eventually get tired of since like everyone in my house has a busy life and nobody in my house is interested in ,the wii and i'm not remotely interested in that Wii music game.

By Wiidark, # 15. July 2008, 21:15:36

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I guess we'll have to rely on third parties & vc for 'core' games on wii. =/

By Big Dawg, # 15. July 2008, 21:30:41

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Technically, AC is a core game.

By G-off, # 15. July 2008, 22:08:20

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my definition of a 'core' is one that requires knowledge or skill to play. animal crossing only asks players to be able to use a controller. a 'core' title would be something like the conduit or castlevania: judgement.

By Big Dawg, # 15. July 2008, 22:32:04

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Big Dawg, the difference is that animal crossing requires dedication to play. this may be something new, but i know plenty of smashers whos "hands on a GC controller" are amazing, but in no way actually PLAY the game. to them its now just a sequence of buttons to be pressed.

By CaptainSeagull, # 15. July 2008, 22:58:00

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but not skill. for me, dedication is only one aspect of a core game(r).

By Big Dawg, # 15. July 2008, 23:05:47

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I be getting Wii Sports Resort mostly for the Wii MotionPlus but i be chucking the jacket in the trash i i won't be needing it .

Wii music im half & half on it .

By kawaiipikachu, # 16. July 2008, 00:28:49

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I consider core as ones who avidly play the main franchises, and have grown up with them. Hence why MArio, metroid, and Zelda games are for core gamers. Star Fox, Donkey Kong, and now Animal Crossing fall into that category.

By G-off, # 16. July 2008, 00:59:27

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Crossings doesn't require the skill level or patience to be considered hardcore. But the Wii being designed for anyone in the family will boost it into a major game. I may even think about testing it to see how well the mic works compared to a head set. Although it should have come out with brawl, kart, or medal oh honor heros 2. Or better yet metroid prime hunters 2 for Wii, Because that had to be Cyluxes ship following samuses ship in the final sceen.

By World hunter, # 21. September 2008, 15:11:55

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the "hardcore" part of the AC titles is in the long haul, its not a wiisports where you can pick up and play and turn off at any time really. You are actually doing tasks fro later involvments with the game. its not just play/stop. People i think mix hardcore all the time with violence.

Halo doesnt require skill, but somehow now its touted as a poster child of harcore. its because of its play style - you have to reach save points, and continue the one story.

to ENJOY AC you are doing all the things necessary to win the flower judging contest that is coming next week, and trying to get the golden freaking ax is redonkulous!

By CaptainSeagull, # 21. September 2008, 17:40:06

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I didn't mean you need violence in a game for it to be hardcore, I do have the first two games. There all good games, but the stuff you do is way to repeaditive. thats why I bought the second one. still needs something more, proubably more player conectivity. hopefully it will deliver. What they should have done is cross it with pokemon. Being able to do everything in AC and combining it with all the stuff you can do in a pokemon game would bring a breath of fresh air to both games.

By World hunter, # 21. September 2008, 19:54:18

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'metroid prime hunters 2 for Wii'

Um... There is no sequel to Metroid Prime hunters. It is a spinoff of the main series. The Wii version is a sequel to Metroid Prime 2: Echoes for the Nintendo Gamecube.

By G-off, # 21. September 2008, 20:46:52

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@G-off: Yeah, that would be why World hunter said he wanted it. Because there is no sequel...

By lutherjw, # 22. September 2008, 03:18:17

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You need to understand that I didn't read his entire comment, just that one line.

By G-off, # 22. September 2008, 13:38:08

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If you want to see the ship you need 100% items. you'll see it after the credits. The ship follows samus after she flys away. it has to be cyluxes ship.

By World hunter, # 24. September 2008, 02:57:28

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I think it's the Millennium Falcon.

By G-off, # 24. September 2008, 03:03:12

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:lol: I just hope this microphone works good.

By World hunter, # 24. September 2008, 03:11:31

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