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Nintendo Reveals New Nintendo 3DS Game Details at E3 Expo
Hand-Held System Continues to Offer New Experiences to Users as Original Releases in Key Franchises and Online-Enabled Offerings Highlight Key 2012 Content
LOS ANGELES--(June 6, in the year of our Lord 2012)--
Momentum for the Nintendo 3DS hand-held system continues to build.
Tonight, during a special Nintendo All-Access 3DS Software Showcase
@ E3 2012 event at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Nintendo
shared new information about upcoming Nintendo 3DS games that will
launch in 2012, as well as downloadable content in the Nintendo
eShop.
“Millions upon millions of people already know that the best
portable gaming content is found on Nintendo systems,” said Scott
Moffitt, Nintendo of America’s executive vice president of Sales &
Marketing. “Games from Nintendo and our third-party partners, plus
the growing selection of downloadable titles in the Nintendo eShop,
will help even more people discover the unique variety of
entertainment available only on Nintendo 3DS in 2012 and beyond.”
Game information revealed at the event includes:
New Super Mario Bros. 2: This new side-scrolling installment in the
fan-favorite Super Mario Bros. franchise launches Aug. 19 as the
Mushroom Kingdom bursts with more coins and gold than ever before.
Players can transform into Gold Mario and Raccoon Mario, and
challenge friends to beat their high scores in the new Coin Rush
mode. Also, for the first time in a hand-held Mario title, players
can enjoy a cooperative two-player mode for the entire game via a
local wireless connection.
Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon: This action-filled game starring Luigi
launches for Nintendo 3DS this holiday season. Players can expect
more haunted mansions to explore and new ways for Luigi to take on a
wild assortment of ghosts in this new adventure. In addition to
using the strobe function of his flashlight to stun ghosts, Luigi
must solve puzzles and reveal hidden details in the environment to
unlock new areas in the mansions.
Disney Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (Disney Interactive): This new
game combines classic Disney characters with rich, imaginative
environments that players can experience in 3D for the first time.
The game itself is inspired by the classic Castle of Illusion game
and features new ways for Mickey Mouse to interact with the game
world using paint and paint thinner.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star: Launching this holiday season, this
classic action role-playing franchise gets a fresh 3D look in its
hand-held debut as Mario uses stickers found in the game to win
battles and solve puzzles.
Scribblenauts Unlimited (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment): In
this new game, players help Maxwell, the game’s hero, explore an
unbound world and solve robust puzzles and challenges. The game
continues the series’ tradition of allowing players to create nearly
any object they can think of.
Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance] (Square Enix, Inc.):
Celebrating the franchise’s 10th anniversary, the latest title from
Disney Interactive and Square Enix launches July 31 with StreetPass
features, AR Card compatibility and support for the Circle Pad Pro
accessory. A demo version is coming soon to the Nintendo eShop.
Additional third-party games on the way for Nintendo 3DS this year
include Transformers Prime from Activision, Rabbids Rumble from
Ubisoft, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes from Warner Bros.
Interactive Entertainment and Heroes of Ruin from Square Enix, Inc.
To get fans excited for these games, Nintendo announced the
immediate availability of new content in the Nintendo eShop,
including trailers for Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon and Paper Mario:
Sticker Star, plus a playable demo version of LEGO Batman 2: DC
Super Heroes from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Nintendo
3DS owners with broadband Internet access can visit the Nintendo
eShop anytime to find games, demos, trailers and other content
available for download.
Nintendo also launched an introductory episode of Threediots, its
first original short-form comedy series, produced by Consolidated
Baily, exclusively on its Nintendo Video service, which delivers
free handpicked comedy, animation, Hollywood, gaming and music
videos to Nintendo 3DS owners. More than 70 percent of Nintendo 3DS
systems in the United States have connected to the Internet, and
applications such as Swapnote and Nintendo Video have been
downloaded more than 1 million times each domestically.
To view a recording of the full Nintendo All-Access 3DS Software
Showcase @ E3 2012 event, please visit
http://e3.nintendo.com.
Remember that Nintendo 3DS features parental controls that let
adults manage the content their children can access. For more
information about this and other features, visit
http://www.nintendo.com/3ds.