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Nintendo 3DS Gets 3D Video Recording and Two Great Mario Games for Christmas
Strong Nintendo Holiday Lineup Includes Treats for Fans of
The Legend of Zelda
REDMOND, Wash.--(September 13, in the year of our Lord
2011)-- This November, a new system update for the
portable Nintendo 3DS™ system will enable owners to capture 3D
video footage. People will be able to record and view moments
from birthday parties, soccer games and holiday events, or
create their own original 3D productions and show them to others
in 3D, all without the need for special glasses. The system
update will also provide new experiences for people who have
conquered all the StreetPass™ challenges in StreetPass Mii
Plaza™.
The update is just one of the many elements of Nintendo’s strong
holiday season lineup that features two Mario™ games – one
platformer and one racer – for Nintendo 3DS. The season also
sees the arrival of the largest game-development project in
Nintendo history: The Legend of Zelda™: Skyward Sword for the
Wii™ system.
“The 2011 holiday season offers up multiple must-have Nintendo
games for both experienced players and newcomers,” said Scott
Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales
& Marketing. “Shoppers know they can count on Nintendo to offer
amazing entertainment experiences at an unbeatable value.”
The first appearance by Mario on a new Nintendo system is always
cause for celebration. This fall, Nintendo is giving fans two
big reasons to celebrate. On Nov. 13, Nintendo will release the
Super Mario™ 3D Land™ game for Nintendo 3DS. In this
first-ever true 3D Mario platforming adventure, players can
scout levels and find secrets before they play using the
built-in gyro sensor feature of the Nintendo 3DS system. The
game will feature propeller blocks and will have StreetPass
functionality.
Mario Kart™ 7 will be available Dec. 4 and will include a
new optional first-person driving mode that is controlled using
the gyro sensor. The game also introduces new playable
characters like Lakitu and Metal Mario, and a tricks system like
the one in
Mario Kart™ Wii. Both games are essential to the game
libraries of Mario fans, and more details about them will be
announced in the future.
A Legendary Christmas Season
Nintendo is pulling out all the stops in honor of the 25th
anniversary of
The Legend
of Zelda™. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword launches Nov.
20 and represents one of the deepest and richest experiences
ever produced by Nintendo. More than 100 staff members have been
working for five years to produce the epic story, which includes
a new approach to game play and more than 100 minutes of
cinematic cut scenes. The game also will feature a boss
challenge mode and, for players who need assistance, optional
hint movies to help them along.
In honor of the 25th anniversary, Nintendo is offering a free
classic game for a limited time. The Legend of Zelda: Four
Swords Anniversary Edition will be available to download between
Sept. 28, 2011, and Feb. 20, 2012. Fans can download the
Nintendo DSiWare™ version of the game using their Nintendo DSi™
or Nintendo DSi XL™ systems, or by accessing the Nintendo eShop
with a Nintendo 3DS system (wireless broadband Internet access
is required for download). The game allows up to four players
who have downloaded the game to play cooperatively and has also
been enhanced with a new single-player mode. Unlike the
original, all multiplayer game play is handled wirelessly. Once
players finish the main quest, they will unlock new stages and
abilities to expand the game’s replay value.
Fans of Nintendo’s downloadable games will be getting a special
Zelda treat as well. Between Oct. 3, 2011, and Feb. 20, 2012,
select retailers will carry limited-edition cards highlighting
the series’ 25th anniversary. The Nintendo 3DS Prepaid Card,
which is used in the Nintendo eShop of the Nintendo 3DS system,
features an image of Link™ battling Ganon. The Nintendo Points
Card, which can be used in the Wii Shop Channel or Nintendo DSi
Shop, shows Link flying high in a scene from The Legend of
Zelda: Skyward Sword.
In other game news, families can look forward to making fun
holiday memories with new games like
Fortune Street™ (Dec. 5) for the Wii console and
Fossil Fighters™: Champions (Nov. 14) for the Nintendo DS™
family of systems. Third-party publishers are also adding to the
roster of great games headed for Nintendo systems between now
and the end of the year, including Just Dance® 3 (Oct. 7) for
the Wii console from Ubisoft, Go Vacation™ (Oct. 11) for the Wii
console from NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc., Skylanders Spyro’s
Adventure™ (Oct. 16) for the Wii and Nintendo 3DS systems from
Activision Publishing, Zumba® Fitness 2 (Nov. 15) for the Wii
console from Majesco Entertainment and Mario & Sonic at the
London 2012 Olympic Games™ (Nov. 15) for the Wii and Nintendo
3DS systems published by SEGA. For more information and to see a
listing of upcoming third-party games for Nintendo systems,
visit
http://www.nintendo.com.
Looking Ahead to 2012
Beyond the holiday season, Nintendo is already making plans for
2012. Nintendo is revealing a previously unannounced 3D Mario
tennis game for the Nintendo 3DS system. Mario Tennis™ (name not
final) will launch in 2012 and more details will be announced
later.
Also in 2012, Nintendo 3DS owners will be able to enjoy a new 3D
installment in the Animal Crossing™ franchise. This version will
include a number of options not available in previous versions.
These include the ability to become the head of the village and
boost its development, a way to install certain items in the
village to make its characteristics more personalized for each
player, and the ability to view homes of other players who are
tagged through StreetPass connections.
In 2012, Nintendo 3DS fans will also see the arrival of new
games in the Luigi’s Mansion™ and Paper Mario™ franchises.
In one final bit of news, the development team for Kid Icarus™:
Uprising for Nintendo 3DS has determined that more time is
needed to complete the game. As a result, the game will now
launch in 2012. Nintendo is also in the process of developing 3D
Kid Icarus animations with critically acclaimed Japanese anime
production houses. These animations will be made available free
of charge via the Nintendo Video™ service to Nintendo 3DS owners
worldwide.
Remember that Wii and Nintendo 3DS feature parental controls
that let adults manage the content their children can access.
For more information about Nintendo, visit
http://www.nintendo.com.