NINTENDO
INVENTS AND REINVENTS GAMING FOR EVERYONE WITH IMAGINATIVE NEW
EXPERIENCES
At E3, Nintendo Showcases Interactive Figures
Called ‘amiibo,’ a New Action Game Genre and New Ways to Play Its
Fan-Favorite Franchises
LOS ANGELES, June 10, 2014 – Nintendo’s video games have
always had an element that can put great big smiles on people’s faces:
It’s that special Nintendo magic. It’s that certain undefinable
something that makes people’s eyes light up, whether they’ve been
playing for decades or they’re picking up a game for the first time. At
this week’s E3 video game trade show in Los Angeles, Nintendo is
showcasing the invention and reinvention of video game experiences –
from unique new ways to play to new takes on fan-favorite games and
franchises.
Interactive figures called “amiibo,” scheduled to arrive
this year, can be used with multiple Nintendo games, bringing a touch
of Nintendo’s magic to the toys-to-life category. With the addition of
amiibo to a solid lineup of games on the way, there has never been a
better time to own a Wii U or Nintendo 3DS system.
“Nintendo has always represented a unique source of video
game entertainment for the widest range of gamers,” said Reggie
Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America’s president and chief operating officer.
“We create timeless games with twists and turns that provide hours of
enjoyment for fans of all ages, and this year with the introduction of
amiibo, we’re pushing the creative envelope forward in compelling new
ways.”
New Ways to Play: The toys-to-life category
as a whole is extremely strong on Nintendo platforms, and Nintendo’s
approach with amiibo adds another dimension to the category. Not only
can amiibo interact with a particular game, but a single amiibo will
continue to entertain in surprising ways, as they can be designed to be
compatible across multiple games. Additionally, the Wii U GamePad
controller shines in a slate of unique interactive games from Mario
creator Shigeru Miyamoto.
- amiibo: Figures of Nintendo characters can
interact with multiple future Wii U and Nintendo 3DS games in unique
new ways, providing fresh game-play experiences and a great value for
consumers with compatibility across multiple games. Fans can buy and
collect amiibo, to bring them closer to the games and characters they
love. By the end of the year, Nintendo’s foray into the toys-to-life
category will inject energy into the genre. Nintendo will launch amiibo
with around 10 figures. More will be launched during the holiday season
and throughout 2015. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U will be the first game
to support amiibo. Other games that will support amiibo include Mario
Kart 8, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, Mario Party 10 and Yoshi’s
Woolly World, with more to come. A new NFC reader/writer being designed
for Nintendo 3DS is scheduled to launch in 2015.
- Games from Shigeru Miyamoto: Shigeru
Miyamoto provides an early look at a slate of games he has in
development that use the Wii U GamePad controller in different and
interesting ways designed to unlock the full potential of the Wii U
console.
- Mario Maker (working title) offers up a Super
Mario Bros. dream: the ability for players to use the Wii U
GamePad to design levels from scratch. Place blocks and enemies
anywhere and play through the level. With the tap of an icon, users can
even switch the visual style between a classic 8-bit Super Mario
Bros. look and the world of New Super Mario Bros. U in
the E3 version. The game is scheduled for the first half of 2015.
- Star Fox (working title) turns the Wii U
GamePad into the view from the cockpit of Fox McCloud’s Arwing fighter.
While the TV shows the perspective from behind the Arwing, players can
also use the gyro sensors of the GamePad to intuitively and
independently target enemies. Players can instantly switch between the
Arwing and Landmaster tank with the press of a button, and the game
also introduces a new helicopter-type vehicle. The game is scheduled
for 2015.
- Project Giant Robot lets players use the
touch screen to build a giant robot. Once complete, the GamePad becomes
a cockpit from which players control the robot as they try to knock
opponents over. A unique combination of button and motion control adds
leverage and momentum to their robotic punches. The game is scheduled
for the first half of 2015.
- In Project Guard the goal is to stop a robot
invasion using a security system of 12 cameras as a last line of
defense. Players mount a dozen security cameras around a perimeter
before the invasion, and then monitor all 12 as the robot army invades.
Cameras also can blast lasers, so players must look, search and shoot
quickly if they want to survive the onslaught. The innovative use of
the two-screen game play makes for a thrilling spectator experience,
allowing anyone in the living room to join in on the fun as an
additional set of eyes. The game is scheduled for 2015.
- Nintendo GameCube controller for Super Smash
Bros.: Many Super Smash Bros. fans
grew up playing Super Smash Bros. Melee for the Nintendo
GameCube system, and some will always prefer that system’s controller.
The Nintendo GameCube controller also could be used in Super Smash
Bros. Brawl for Wii. To honor that devoted loyalty to a classic
way to play, Nintendo is introducing an adapter that lets up to four
original Nintendo GameCube or WaveBird controllers work with Wii U. The
adapter will be available at a suggested retail price of $19.99.
Nintendo is also launching a retro Nintendo GameCube controller with Super
Smash Bros. markings at a suggested retail price of $29.99.
Additionally, Nintendo is offering a special bundle that includes Super
Smash Bros. for Wii U, one special Nintendo GameCube controller
and one adapter at a suggested retail price of $99.99. All of these
items are scheduled to launch the same day as Super Smash Bros.
for Wii U this holiday season.
New Game Play: When creating new ways to
play, Nintendo has been known to come up with new IP that invents a new
genre. Sometimes Nintendo brings its magic to an existing category and
reinvents it the Nintendo way.
- Splatoon: Splatoon is
a four-on-four multiplayer action game that drops players into a battle
arena that two teams strive to claim as their own. Players of each team
spray ink on the ground around them while blotting out the opposing
team members in turf war competitions. Each character can turn into a
squid-like character and swim through his or her own team’s ink –
gliding up and down walls and under floors – with ease. Using intuitive
controls made possible with the Wii U GamePad’s gyro sensor makes it
easy to look around and aim, and the on-screen map displays the entire
arena at a glance, both of which feel great and redefine multiplayer
action. Splatoon is targeted to launch in the first half of
2015.
Fan-Favorite Characters and Franchises Come to Life
in New Ways: Nintendo continues to reinvent the franchises
that fans love and keep them fresh. Nintendo has exclusive characters
and franchises that suit every taste.
- The next installment in The
Legend of Zelda franchise:
The newest game in the franchise, scheduled for 2015, introduces the
first truly open world in a game from the series. Players can roam
Hyrule Field or set off on a trek to distant mountains if they prefer.
Players can get to any area they can see from virtually any direction.
That’s one of the ways the game breaks with franchise norms and
introduces new ways to play.
- Super Smash Bros.: The famed
fighting franchise appears for the first time in HD on Wii U this
holiday season, and on a portable system for the first time on Nintendo
3DS on Oct. 3. New characters, items and arenas add a freshly
reinvigorated look and feel. As classic Nintendo characters interact
wirelessly in the game, amiibo will add a different dimension to game
play. Super Smash Bros. for Wii U will be available at a
suggested retail price of $59.99, while the Nintendo 3DS version will
be available at a suggested retail price of $39.99.
- Yoshi’s Woolly World: Yoshi looks
like he has been knit from a ball of yarn and placed on the TV screen.
This gorgeous HD Wii U game, planned for the first half of 2015, is
filled with rich textiles like felt, yarn and cotton that look good
enough to touch.
- Kirby and the Rainbow Curse: This
Wii U Kirby adventure, planned for 2015, is set in an HD, stop-motion
clay-like world. Everything is made from clay and placed perfectly in a
gorgeously sculpted landscape. Touch-screen drawing mechanics with more
variations in functions build on the controls of the fan-favorite
Nintendo DS game Kirby’s Canvas Curse in this new game.
- Hyrule Warriors: The game
artfully merges the world of The Legend of Zelda and the
style of Dynasty Warriors into one legendary hack-and-slash
Wii U adventure. Players control hero Link or Princess Zelda, or might
opt to play as Impa or Midna in their debut as playable characters.
Familiar locations from The Legend of Zelda world subtly
change to reflect the art styles of their original games. The game is
scheduled to launch on Sept. 26.
- Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon
Alpha Sapphire: Get ready to embark on a new adventure
through the Hoenn region. Players will catch, battle and trade
Pokémon as they seek answers to the mystery behind Primal
Groudon and Primal Kyogre and their possible connection to Mega
Evolutions. With new challenges to overcome and incredibly powerful
Pokémon to encounter, these games are a true evolution in the
Pokémon series.
- Sonic Boom (SEGA): The Sonic
Boom franchise comes exclusively to Nintendo platforms this
November with Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric for Wii U and Sonic
Boom: Shattered Crystal for Nintendo 3DS. Both titles will
feature the “blue blur” as you’ve never seen him before, as Sonic and
his friends embark on two new adventures focused on action, exploration
and teamwork.
- Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate (Capcom): Launching
exclusively on Nintendo 3DS in early 2015, Monster Hunter 4
Ultimate will be the newest installment in the popular Monster
Hunter series. Along with an expanded set of moves and two new
weapon types, players will be able to join the hunt with friends over
the Internet via Wi-Fi.
In addition to the games listed above, some of the other
games for Nintendo platforms featured at E3 this week include:
Wii U
- Bayonetta 2 (October 2014): Brimming with
intricate battles that take place in, on and all over epic set pieces, Bayonetta
2 finds the sassy heroine battling angels and demons in unearthly
beautiful HD. Maniacal magic, warped weapons and some serious attitude
make up Bayonetta’s deadly arsenal. Best of all, the original Bayonetta
game comes bundled with the retail packaged version of Bayonetta 2,
complete with some Nintendo surprises and Nintendo cosplay options for
Bayonetta.
- Mario vs. Donkey Kong (working title) (2015): The
charming Mario vs. Donkey Kong puzzle series makes its way
to Wii U. This HD entry takes full advantage of the touch screen on the
GamePad controller as players guide the Minis (including Mini Luigi) to
safety. The game also features a near-limitless puzzle-creation mode
that allows fans to share puzzles and leave comments on Miiverse.
- Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Holiday 2014):
The fan-favorite Captain Toad levels from Super Mario 3D World have
inspired a game of their own. The intrepid Captain Toad sets off on an
adventure through a wide variety of clever, colorful and fun levels
that require players to use the GamePad to change their perspective to
guide him to coins, gems, stars and safety.
- Mario Party 10 (2015): A Mario Party becomes a
Bowser Party as the player with the GamePad becomes everyone’s
fire-breathing nemesis. During “Bowser Party” mode, one player gets to
be the fire-breathing Koopa King and wreak havoc during the mini-games,
while other players try to dodge his attacks. Players can also enjoy
classic Mario Party style game play as well.
- Art Academy (working title) (2014): Art
Academy on Wii U is a robust download-exclusive application that
makes it easy for anyone to learn the basics of drawing or get in-depth
with more advanced lessons. The Wii U GamePad makes a great canvas to
learn, create and share with the most in-depth, robust lessons the
series has ever offered.
- Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015): The next massive
sci-fi role-playing game from Monolith Soft, the creators of Baten
Kaitos and Xenoblade Chronicles, comes exclusively to
Wii U. A terrible intergalactic war leaves just a handful of Earth
survivors trying to live in a beautiful yet hostile environment.
- Skylanders Trap Team (Activision): With Skylanders
Trap Team, Portal Masters seek out and defeat the most wanted
villains in all of Skylands, pulling them out of the game and into
living rooms by capturing them in magical Traps, truly bringing
Toys-To-Life™ and life-to-toys. Players can then send villains back
into the game where they play as the villains to fight for good. The
Wii U version will be playable at the Nintendo booth. Skylanders
Trap Team will be available for the Wii U, Wii and Nintendo 3DS
systems on Oct. 5 in North America.
- Just Dance 2015 (Ubisoft): Just Dance 2015 is the
latest in the world’s No. 1 dance game franchise and will be available
worldwide in October 2014. Fans can dance along to “Happy” by Pharrell
Williams and “Summer” by Calvin Harris while using the fun interactive
features like World Dance Floor, the online multiplayer feature and the
new Community Remix feature that brings Just Dance fans into
the actual game play.
Nintendo 3DS
- Pokémon Art Academy (October 2014): In Pokémon
Art Academy, players take on the role of a young aspiring artist
who enrolls in the Pokémon Art Academy to learn how to draw
Pokémon under the tutelage of Professor Andy. Through novice
lessons, the players are taught the basics of art, from simple shapes
to coloring, and are introduced to various tools and techniques they
will use to create art.
- Fantasy Life (October 2014): Players embark on
the adventure of their dreams as they craft, cast, battle and
role-play. The innovative Life system lets players change to one of 12
Life classes at virtually any time to access different abilities. The
huge fantasy landscape is filled with surly dark paladins, slick pirate
captains and others who share a taste for the unknown.
- THEATRHYTHM FINAL FANTASY CURTAIN CALL (Square
Enix, Inc.): Combining hallmark FINAL FANTASY music with
role-playing game (RPG) elements, the new THEATRHYTHM FINAL
FANTASY CURTAIN CALL will come to North America on Sept. 16,
2014, exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS system.
Third-Party
Nintendo’s third-party partners are bringing fantastic and
original creations to Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. Additionally, independent
developers are also bringing strong digital-only content to the
Nintendo eShop. A number of these indie titles will be showcased within
the Nintendo Treehouse: Live @ E3 program throughout the course of the
show. These titles include:
- Affordable Space Adventures (KnapNok Games): The
GamePad is your control panel in this exclusive 2D side-scrolling
spaceship simulator that requires players to configure all the systems
in order to fly around undetected on an alien planet.
- Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition (DrinkBox
Studios): The game is an action-platformer set in a magical
Mexican-inspired world. The game features melee combat, a
dimension-switching mechanic and cooperative same-screen multiplayer.
- Shovel Knight (Yacht Club Games): For Shovelry!
Run, jump and dig in this lighthearted, classic adventure platformer.
Launching June 26, Shovel Knight will include exclusive Miiverse
functionality for Wii U, and the Nintendo 3DS version will feature an
exclusive Battle Arena mode utilizing StreetPass.
- Swords & Soldiers II (Ronimo Games BV): This
Wii U exclusive side-scrolling strategy game, the sequel to the
award-winning 2009 WiiWare game Swords & Soldiers, is set
to launch this holiday season.
A selection of the games scheduled to release in 2014 for
Nintendo systems include the following:
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