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dethink
10-07-2004, 09:40 AM
here's the 10/7 official word thus far, no mention of any of the wireless conspiracy theories on here:


MARIO, MADDEN NFL, THE URBZ AND MORE READY FOR NINTENDO DS LAUNCH

DS Changes the Rules: Players Control Games with Touch or Voice,
Monitor Two-Screen Action, Compete Wirelessly with Others

MULTIMEDIA AVAILABLE:
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=4736060

REDMOND, Wash.--Oct. 7, 2004--Imagine using the touch screen of
Nintendo DS(TM) to call a secret audible at the line of scrimmage when
your wireless opponent threatens a blitz. Is your Sim feeling blue?
Redesign her apartment or create a pet with the touch of the screen.
Can't find that last star? Use the second screen to track down your
nemesis in the vast worlds of Super Mario(R) 64 DS.

From Mario(TM) to Madden and The Urbz(TM), familiar characters and
dynamic franchises will dominate the launch season for Nintendo DS,
while allowing fans to play their favorites in entirely new ways. In
the first 30 days of system availability, thanks to unprecedented
support from third-party publishers, players can enjoy 10 to 12 DS
games covering all genres. By the end of the first quarter of 2005,
the Nintendo DS library will grow to 20 to 25 games.

Nintendo DS will launch in the United States on Nov. 21 at an MSRP
of $149.99.

"DS provides the road map to the future of video games," says
Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of
sales & marketing. "The overwhelming support of strong third-party
titles, combined with Nintendo's flagship franchise, makes this the
strongest software support for any Nintendo system in more than a
decade."

As part of an incredibly strong launch offering, players will
receive a free playable demo of Nintendo's upcoming Metroid Prime
Hunters game, titled Metroid Prime(R) Hunters: First Hunt. Each system
also offers a built-in PictoChat(TM) feature, which lets users type
text or draw pictures and transmit them wirelessly to up to 15 other
Nintendo DS users nearby.

In all, more than 120 games are currently in development for
Nintendo DS around the world. Titles available in the launch window
include Super Mario 64 DS from Nintendo, Madden NFL 2005, Tiger Woods
PGA TOUR(R) Golf and The Urbz(TM): Sims in the City(TM) from EA, and a
major title from Activision. Other third-party titles available during
the launch period include Ping Pals from THQ, Feel the Magic: XY/XX
from SEGA, Rayman DS and Asphalt Urban GT from Ubisoft and Ridge Racer
DS and Mr. DRILLER: Drill Spirits from Namco.

Players can expect Nintendo-published games to retail for as low
as $29.99.

In the coming months, publishers will release a wide range of
novel software. Nintendo's list of DS-specific first-party franchises
includes a multiplayer Mario Kart, as well as Metroid Prime Hunters,
WarioWare, Inc.(TM) DS, Animal Crossing, Yoshi's Touch & Go, Advance
Wars(R) DS and a new Super Mario Bros., among others.

Third-party publishers will add GoldenEye: Rogue Agent(TM) and
Need for Speed(TM) Underground from EA, Viewtiful Joe from Capcom,
Bomberman from Hudson Soft, Frogger from Konami, a Final Fantasy:
Crystal Chronicles title from Square Enix, and many more.

The dual-screened Nintendo DS is a portable video game and
communication system that opens up new possibilities for both software
developers and game players. Each dual-screened unit, which features a
sharp, angular, silver-and-black design, has a built-in stylus for use
on the touch screen, a built-in microphone for voice recognition and
wireless capabilities via both local area network and Wi-Fi
connections. Nintendo DS represents a third, distinct hardware line
for Nintendo, along with Nintendo GameCube(TM) and Game Boy(R) Advance
SP.

Each title takes advantage of the unique Nintendo DS features. For
example, in Madden NFL 2005, one screen will show all 22 players on
the field, while the other will display the key action. Players also
will be able to compete head-to-head wirelessly. In Super Mario 64 DS,
players choose one of four characters as they experience the
groundbreaking Mario game in completely news ways exclusive to
Nintendo DS, such as head-to-head wireless battling, new
touch-sensitive mini-games and innovative control options. In Metroid
Prime Hunters: First Hunt, up to four players can compete wirelessly.
Multiple control schemes take full advantage of the touch screen,
giving all gamers an ideal way to play.

In addition to these upcoming titles, Nintendo DS already features
compatibility with more than 550 games. Its second game port allows
users to play single-player modes of games made for Game Boy Advance
SP.

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(R) Advance, Nintendo DS(TM) and Nintendo
GameCube(TM) 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(TM) and Donkey Kong(R) and
launching popular culture franchise phenomena such as Metroid(R),
Zelda(TM) and Pokemon(R). 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.

pixelsnpolygons
10-07-2004, 10:37 AM
I was hoping for a surprise launch game, still, the launch could be worse.

Thanks for sharing.

Achika
10-07-2004, 10:46 AM
I belive Feel the Magic: XY/XX is "I Would Die For You".

A decent launch, with atleast 3 titles that I will be picking up.

Mayhem
10-07-2004, 11:55 AM
Yes, Feel the Magic is Project Rub...

brykasch
10-07-2004, 01:05 PM
550 games? So its only compatible with gameboy advance games? Kind of a downer if you ask me.

evilmess
10-07-2004, 01:13 PM
CVG has a bit of a scoop on the DS hardware and software line up.

Linky (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/r/?page=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/news/news_story.php(que)id=110240)

ianoid
10-07-2004, 02:02 PM
So will DS be compatible with original Game Boy and Game Boy color? Or just GBA?

I'm hoping that it won't be, because it will eventually (finally) reduce the value of those carts so that I can buy more of them. They seem to average $10 at the flea market.

ian

SoulBlazer
10-07-2004, 02:12 PM
Yes, the DS will ONLY work with GBA and DS games.

dethink
10-07-2004, 02:13 PM
it's been said a lot from other sources that backwards compatibility is with the GBA ONLY.

SegaAges
10-07-2004, 03:09 PM
that is not a bad starting price. hehehe

i am definately waiting until the price drops, but i will be getting one you better believe it

Querjek
10-07-2004, 03:23 PM
Well, Nintendo did justy what I waiting for it to do: Release a list of launch games. I will be ordering Super Mario 64 DS and Mr. Driller as soon as EB lists Mr. Drilleron its site.

Tank
10-07-2004, 04:54 PM
Pretty good lineup...definatly will be picking one up, along with atleast 4 of those games.

Kepone
10-07-2004, 04:58 PM
I would probably pick it up someday. I wanted a GBA but now that the DS is coming out, it just seems cooler.

Also, since it's backwards compatible with GBA games, I will definitely be getting Grand Theft Auto 3 for the GBA to play on my DS.

RetroYoungen
10-07-2004, 05:19 PM
Finally, I'll be able to buy Mr. Driller, one of my favorite games of the past ten years. I hope they don't screw it up, though... I don't know how they could, but still, I worry.

Overall though, not that bad a line-up. Though I was expecting more than 10-12, with all the sources saying how many games were in development. Still, should be a good launch.

NintendoMan
10-07-2004, 05:34 PM
I saw this this morning.
I plan on so far picking up RayMan DS, and Mario 64x4 DS on launch day with my DS system of course.

I can't wait to see more future titles. I already can't wait for FF3, FFCC, and the new mario just for starters.
SHIT, I did I forget about GOLDENEYE!!

Tank
10-07-2004, 05:59 PM
I was just reading about Ping Pals and it sounds great! Definatly adding that to the first day pick ups. LOL

MarkM2112
10-07-2004, 06:14 PM
Yes, the DS will ONLY work with GBA and DS games.

From what I have gathered reading this press release, not only will the DS work with GBA and DS games only, but only in single player mode as well, so I guess the link cable will not be compatible, nor will the WiFi feature work with those games, either... So don't get rid of those GBA's yet, if you want old school GameBoy fun!

Emily
10-07-2004, 06:56 PM
All these people ar butt-hurt because they wanted to get an Sp but now the DS is coming out to replace it...Boo-Hoo, get over it.Why didnt you get the gameboy Sp a long time ago!!!! Ive had mine forever!!I thought most of you were hard-core?If you guys are the kind of people who are willing to wait for more than a year to buy a console...SHUT UP AND WAIT SOME MORE!!! Just buy the damb Sp, play all of your beloved GB/GBC/GBA games for a while ( most are going down in price), and stop being sooo cheap!

Jasoco
10-07-2004, 07:36 PM
Well, looks like I'll be waiting a few months. Good. All the better. Until Animal Crossing and New SMB comes out, I can wait.

thehistorian
10-07-2004, 11:44 PM
All these people ar butt-hurt because they wanted to get an Sp but now the DS is coming out to replace it...Boo-Hoo, get over it.Why didnt you get the gameboy Sp a long time ago!!!! Ive had mine forever!!I thought most of you were hard-core?If you guys are the kind of people who are willing to wait for more than a year to buy a console...SHUT UP AND WAIT SOME MORE!!! Just buy the damb Sp, play all of your beloved GB/GBC/GBA games for a while ( most are going down in price), and stop being sooo cheap!

First... take a deep breath and look in to some anger management...

Second... Nintendo has said that the DS is not a replacement for the GBA. While it is compatible, it is a divergence from the GameBoy product line.

The title I'm most interested in is "Organizer Plus" by Summitsoft Corporation. If they manage to make a PC sync via Wireless... I just might pack the Pocket PC up and move on to the DS.

kainemaxwell
10-08-2004, 09:06 AM
Nice to see that DS titles will be $30 or less.

davidleeroth
10-08-2004, 09:49 AM
I'm beginning to think all that rubbing has made Nintendo crazy. I mean, first you stalk and now this:




http://www.students.tut.fi/~tiainen2/h-103_319_dsdogs.jpg

rbudrick
10-08-2004, 11:48 AM
That touch screen will make for some strange versions of Wario Ware...

I'm kind of glad that the DS won't be compatible with GB/GBC games. This means the damn used carts will finally come down in price and I can really start collecting them. The price of gb/gbc carts has remained sky-high for losse carts due to the backwards compatibility of the GBA (and GBC).

-Rob

Querjek
10-08-2004, 04:27 PM
For those interested, EB games now lists all of the launch titles for the DS at $39.99 (which I'm assuming is not correct). I preordered my DS with Mario 64 and Mr. Driller with overnight shipping for a grand total of $279.xx, but I believe it will go down like $20 when the games' prices are adjusted.

Ed Oscuro
10-08-2004, 04:35 PM
The title I'm most interested in is "Organizer Plus" by Summitsoft Corporation. If they manage to make a PC sync via Wireless... I just might pack the Pocket PC up and move on to the DS.
Hm! Don't think that'll stem the competition for Pocket PCs, but I've been thinking about one of those (for the Capcom game ports) for a while. Probably still gonna pass on it, but the option's still there.

Damn...there's just way too much hardware to go around.

Jasoco
10-08-2004, 04:37 PM
That touch screen will make for some strange versions of Wario Ware...

I'm kind of glad that the DS won't be compatible with GB/GBC games. This means the damn used carts will finally come down in price and I can really start collecting them. The price of gb/gbc carts has remained sky-high for losse carts due to the backwards compatibility of the GBA (and GBC).

-RobNot necessarily. The GBA is still available and the DS is not a replacement. As long as the GB line of products continues to support older titles, the prices will stay high.

NintendoMan
10-08-2004, 05:42 PM
I plan on going to pre-order my DS with Rayman and Mario 64 tonight at Babbages. (were I go in the mall for all my games that I reserve.)

JJNova
10-08-2004, 07:22 PM
What is it that makes JJ nervous? I think I shall tell you.

First party published games at $29.99??? HAHAHAHAHAHA.....right.

The only $29.99 first party games we are going to get is the re-re-release of the NES classic games. Booyah. Or the Re-release of SNES Classic games. Or maybe old Sega games (That would rock the masses out of their pantses). Although, I do hope that Nintendo is just scared of the PSP and is deciding that lower prices might help out (Did you see that ESPN 2k5 outdid Madden Last month?)

Regardless, the DS has the one thing I have been hoping for since the introduction of the N64. A Mario sidescroller. New Super Mario Bros. is the game I have waited for , for a long....long....loooong time.

Can I see a Fireplant please? A fireball? Some masterly clever Toadstool hiding in the background (Sorry you fat italian plumber, the fine ass princess is chillin' in another castle with that macho man Randy Savage looking King Koopa) Booyah! That's right, I said King Koopa.

So w3rd to your moms, and grab ahold of your panties girls, because Mario is back!

NintendoMan
10-08-2004, 11:25 PM
I just got back from Babbage's and I reserved the Nintendo DS system. No games were in the computer yet that you could reserve though. So there you can only reserve the system but not the games yet.

(I also reserved while I was in there Mario Tennis, Mario Party 6, and GOLDENEYE)