THE LEGEND BUILDS: NINTENDO DS OFFERS BOLD NEW
FEATURES
DS Gets Free Retail Game Downloads, Voice Chat and a
New Look
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 9, 2006 – The video games industry's "story of the
year" for 2005 is growing even more compelling early in
2006, as Nintendo today announced major new initiatives
for its hot-selling Nintendo DS™ portable game system.
In a matter of weeks: DS owners will sample free
games simply by visiting their local game retailers;
players will enjoy live, real-time Wi-Fi voice
interaction with their portable game play; the 1
millionth DS owner will log onto Nintendo® Wi-Fi
Connection, Nintendo's wireless gaming service; and a
new lighter, brighter DS will make its debut in Japan.
Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive
vice president of sales & marketing, announced the new
DS features during his keynote address today at the
Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences' D.I.C.E.
conference in Las Vegas.
"Nintendo DS was the only video game system that
exceeded expectations in 2005, simply because it dared
to be different," Fils-Aime said. "By further enriching
the ways in which players can compete, play and sample
new games, that process is accelerating in the opening
weeks of 2006."
Here are the details announced at the D.I.C.E.
conference:
DS Download Service: Starting
next month, Nintendo will offer all DS owners free
downloadable game demos and other downloadable content
at thousands of participating retail locations around
the United States. An in-store kiosk will beam wireless
demo versions of games and other downloadable content
into a players' Nintendo DS system. Users simply stop by
the store with their Nintendo DS, click "DS Download
Play" on their system and choose one of a variety of DS
games they want to sample. The game will download
automatically and users can play all they want (even if
they leave the store) until the Nintendo DS is turned
off.
Sequentially, players can try out as many games as
they want, letting them test drive the wide array of
games that can only be played on Nintendo DS. The first
DS Download Service stations will include free demos of
Tetris® DS, Brain Age™: Train Your Brain in Minutes
a Day, Mario Kart® DS, Meteos™, True Swing Golf and
Pokémon® Trozei, along with a Metroid®
Prime Hunters video clip. The selection of games
and other downloadable content at DS Download Service
kiosks will refresh quarterly.
Metroid Chat: The new
Metroid Prime Hunters game for Nintendo DS will
give gamers the ability to chat directly with one
another before and after matches played via Nintendo
Wi-Fi Connection. Players in North America simply click
the chat icon and say what they have to say. The
microphone of the Nintendo DS picks up voice
communication and transmits it to the people on their
friend list. Players can use the chat function before a
match to agree on settings or after a battle to relive
their glories. This Teen-rated first-person adventure
arrives March 20 and promises to open a dramatically fun
new facet of gaming to Nintendo fans.
Nintendo DS Momentum:
Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection now boasts more than 21
million different connections, representing more than
860,000 unique users worldwide. Nintendo DS has enjoyed
extremely strong sales worldwide, selling more than 14.4
million units worldwide through December. The Japanese
sell-through of the existing Nintendo DS hardware
exceeded 5 million within 13 months, which made Nintendo
DS there the fastest-selling video game launch ever. In
addition to Metroid Prime Hunters, Tetris DS
also launches March 20. Using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection,
up to four players can compete in wireless two- or
four-player Tetris DS battles against friends
or strangers, near or far.
Nintendo DS Lite: The
lighter, brighter Nintendo DS system goes on sale in
Japan next month. Nintendo DS Lite is about two-thirds
the size of the original Nintendo DS and more than 20
percent lighter. Its availability in other regions will
be announced at a later date.
The worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of
interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto,
Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software
for its popular home and portable video game systems.
Each year, hundreds of all-new titles for the
best-selling Game Boy® Advance SP, Nintendo DS™ and
Nintendo GameCube™ systems extend Nintendo's vast game
library and continue the tradition of delivering a rich,
diverse mix of quality video games for players of all
ages. Since the release of its first home video game
system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 2 billion
video games and more than 360 million hardware units
globally, creating enduring industry icons such as
Mario™ and Donkey Kong® and launching popular culture
franchise phenomena such as 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. |