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September,
2004
9/29
Update
Metroid Prime: Hunters Demo
Included with DS and Final Box Art!
FINAL NINTENDO DS PACKAGING REVEALED
System will launch with a playable Demo of Metroid Prime: Hunters
In addition to the built-in instant-messaging PictoChat
feature, Nintendo DS units in North America will come with a free
Nintendo DS Game Card featuring a playable demo of the upcoming
Metroid Prime Hunters game*. The demo, called Metroid Prime
Hunters: First Hunt, will feature several single-player modes
of the first-person adventure game along with a unique multiplayer
mode in which four DS users can compete wirelessly. Nintendo DS
launches Nov. 21 in North America at an MSRP of $149.99.
(* while supplies last)
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9/22
Update
Nintendo DS Box Art!
Nintendo has unveiled the official box art for DS, which can be seen below!

Source: Nintendo
9/21
Update
Nintendo DS Price and
Release Date!
NINTENDO DS LAUNCHES ON NOV. 21 IN NORTH AMERICA
- AT $149.99!
Nintendo DS Fact Sheet
Nintendo DS Game List
New System Comes with Embedded PictoChat Feature, Strong
Publishers' Support
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 20, 2004 - From the very start, Nintendo DS™
broke the existing rules of video game play. Two screens, not one.
Wireless connection for game play and personal communication for
the
sheer entertainment of it. Flexible game control by voice and touch,
not just with buttons. Nintendo's newest innovation, Nintendo DS,
will make its worldwide debut in North American stores on Nov. 21,
and then in Japan on Dec. 2. It will sell at an MSRP of $149.99,
making it an immediate mass-market attraction. Nintendo DS will
become the company's first system ever to make its sales debut
outside of Japan.
"Nintendo's mission remains unchanged: expand the game experience,"
says Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo Co., Ltd. "Nintendo DS is
the road map to the future of video games, and most clearly
demonstrates the type of innovation that players demand."
Nintendo DS is the dual-screened, hand-held video game system
redefining the idea of interactive entertainment. One screen allows
for touch input using a stylus, while the unit includes both voice
recognition and multiplayer wireless features. The sleek
silver-and-black system sports a sharp, angular design.
Consumers immediately will be able to pick up and play the new
system, as it comes with a free software feature, PictoChat,
embedded in the system hardware. PictoChat allows DS owners
to write messages with an on-screen keyboard or the stylus and send
them wirelessly to other DS users nearby. Users can text chat, draw
artistic messages or share secrets, all without saying a word. And a
Nintendo DS in sleep mode will spring to life if it senses another
DS in transmitting range, alerting users to each other's presence
and setting the stage for an impromptu conversation or game session.
More than 100 companies have signed on to create games for
Nintendo DS, while Nintendo itself is already developing its first
20 titles. Electronic Arts, the world's largest independent software
developer and publisher, already has announced that its powerhouse
franchises of Madden NFL, The URBZ: Sims in the City, Need for
Speed Underground, Tiger Woods and GoldenEye will
support Nintendo DS.
"Each time Nintendo creates a hand-held, it introduces new elements
of play and sets a new standard for mobile gaming," says Larry
Probst, EA's chairman and CEO. "The DS is no exception - Nintendo
has another big winner with the DS."
The complete lineup of games planned for the launch of Nintendo DS
will be announced in the near future. In effect, Nintendo DS already
boasts a library of more than 550 games because it is compatible
with single-player modes of games made for the world's best-selling
video game system, Game Boy® Advance SP.
Nintendo chose the United States to lead the worldwide launch of
Nintendo DS because of overwhelmingly positive and enthusiastic
reaction from consumers and to take advantage of the holiday sales
season. After the subsequent launch in Japan, the system will be
available in Europe and Australia in the first quarter of 2005.
Nintendo DS has a flip-top cover that protects both screens. Two
speakers on the unit's face let users hear virtual surround sound,
while its dual screens open games to a multitude of possibilities.
Nintendo DS sits 148.7 millimeters (5.85 inches) wide, 84.7
millimeters (3.33 inches) long and 28.9 millimeters (1.13 inches)
tall with the cover closed. The new media format for games means
that Nintendo DS has no moving parts that could be misaligned if the
unit is dropped or jarred.
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-newtitles for the
best-selling Game Boy® Advance, 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 1.9 billion video
games and more than 170 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.
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9/18
Update
Nintendo DS Event!
Nintendo has an event to spill the beans on Nintendo DS on October 7th.
They will be showing off the DS and several games that are planned for release,
and answering questions about the machine. We are hoping that Nintendo
will give a release date and price for the system at this time, but we do not
know for sure that they will do so at this time. Ganon's Tower will
bring you updates on this story as they become available.
Source: Planet Gamecube
9/17
Update
Zelda GBA SP in Europe!
Nintendo of Europe has announced a GBA SP with a Zelda theme! There are
currently no plans to release this in the U.S. but if you want it to show up, it
couldn't hurt to email Nintendo to tell them you want it. An image of the
Zelda GBA SP is below:

Source: Nintendo of Europe
9/1 Update
GameBoy Advance SP Price
Drop!
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NINTENDO DROPS PRICE OF BEST-SELLING GAME BOY ADVANCE SP TO $79.99!
Companion Marketing Campaign Urges Players to ''Start Mayhem''
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 1, 2004 - The hottest video game system in history is
getting the best price in
the universe. Starting Sept. 2, Nintendo's
record-breaking Game Boy® Advance SP will sell at an all-time low
manufacturer's suggested retail price of just $79.99, a full $20 less than
its current price. The reduction significantly expands the potential
audience of an already-dominant consumer electronics device to a wider range
of consumers.
At the same time, Nintendo also paves the way for more "Mayhem" - the
watchword of the new "Start Mayhem" Game Boy Advance SP marketing campaign
that debuts with the new price point, showcasing different personalities for
each of the GBA SP colors.
"This new price point makes Game Boy Advance SP affordable for the vast
majority of the mass market, and gives people a 'gotta-have' gift to
automatically put at the top of their holiday gift lists," says George
Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and
corporate communications. "Nintendo has always owned the portable video game
market, and this further strengthens our leadership position."
Game Boy Advance SP, which is front-lit and sports a clam-shell design, has
sold more than 20 million units worldwide, and will continue its dominance
this fall with an impressive lineup of games. Before the end of the year,
Nintendo will launch titles like
Pokémon® FireRed,
Pokémon® LeafGreen,
F-Zero® GP Legend,
Mario Pinball Land™,
Kirby™ & The Amazing
Mirror, Donkey
Kong® Country 2,
Final Fantasy® I & II: Dawn of Souls and Classic NES® Series 2,
which features old-school games like
Metroid®,
Castlevania®,
Dr. Mario® and
Zelda II™: The Adventure
of Link®. Added to this will be more than 50 titles hitting the
market from Nintendo licensees.
In addition, Game Boy Advance SP continues to expand its range, with the
Game Boy® Wireless Adapter that comes packaged with
Pokémon FireRed
and Pokémon LeafGreen,
as well as Game Boy® Advance Video, novel video paks that let users watch
cartoons right on their Game Boy Advance units.
The "Start Mayhem" campaign features CGI-animated Game Boy Advance SP units
brought to life in a variety of fun situations. Each color unit demonstrates
a different personality. The campaign kicks off with videos featuring the
Flame and Onyx systems. To view the videos, log onto
www.startmayhem.com
starting Sept. 2.
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
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 1.9 billion video games and
more than 170 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.
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Source: Nintendo Media Page
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