There’s not much here yet, just teasers. The Galaxy site does have a few screens and talks about your Mario coin.
Battalion Wars II HERE
Super Mario Galaxy HERE
If the video is running too slow, you can check out a smaller flash version on amazon’s website.
Nintendo Wii
North America: 1.Carnival Games (Global Star) 2.Wii Play (Nintendo) 3.Dance Dance Revolution: Hottest Party (Konami) 4.Mario Party 8 (Nintendo) 5.The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo)
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WHO’S MAKING GAMES FOR NINTENDO SYSTEMS? EVERYONE!
Nintendo Unveils its Incredible Lineup of Games for the Holidays and Beyond
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 11, 2007 – Wii™ and Nintendo DS™ continue to appeal to every kind of consumer. As Nintendo’s list of upcoming games demonstrates, Nintendo has a game or experience for everyone, no matter their taste, age or video game playing acumen. Wii games like Super Mario Galaxy™ anchor Nintendo’s lineup for the holidays, as Wii adds games faster than any other system in this generation. For Nintendo DS, Flash Focus™: Vision Training in Minutes a Day and Master of Illusion™ again will make people think of video gaming in a whole new way.
“Because of Wii and Nintendo DS momentum, third-party publishers are supporting our systems like never before,” says George Harrison, Nintendo of America’s senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. “Their lineup of diverse games is testament to how we make the population of gamers a little bigger every day.”
Major publishers worldwide are making games for Wii and Nintendo DS. Shoppers will find dozens of options through the holiday shopping season and into 2008. By the end of 2007, the library of Wii games is expected to grow to 140, not counting nearly 200 downloadable Virtual Console™ titles, while the Nintendo DS library should be nearly 450. The following is a partial list of the upcoming games for Wii and Nintendo DS. Note that game titles and launch dates are subject to change.
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The media event is now over—we should have some more news/videos later
9:56 a.m.: Looks like the gameplay demonstrations are at an end and thus, so is this live blog. Look out for Smash Bros. coverage later today, but you’ll have to wait on the rest.
9:53: Playing to the backdrop of Twilight Princess’ bridge. I hear a lot of “Pika! Pika!” Doesn’t look good for old Boz, though. Eight seconds left. Five. Four. Three. Two One. End. Pikachu comes in last place. So very, very sad.
We already new three of the six power ups: Boo Mario, Bee Mario, and Fire Mario. Heres a video that show the last three power ups, enjoy!
Hey guys! It’s been pretty busy so far today with all the news coming out from Japan! James has posted a TON of screens which are sure to get a lot of you excited for Nintendo’s fall/winter lineup.
One thing to remember is that Nintendo will also be holding a similar event in the US this afternoon. A lot of the same information will be there I’m sure, but there’s always a chance for more surprises or North American dates to be announced, so stay tuned. Don’t believe me? Well, Kotaku is going to be on the scene this afternoon and here’s the word from them:
Our own Mike “Michael” McWhertor is heading to San Francisco for a Nintendo event tomorrow. We imagine it’ll be news similar to this, but we imagine with some surprises (and North American release dates). Check back for that!
Here’s a summary of the media blitz that’s happened so far today:
Nintendo Fall Conference (More screens)
Just some fast highlights from the event so far. Keep checking back for more update later.
Want to Play Galaxy and Brawl? Visit Nintendo’s Booth at E for All.You might want to get in line for Nintendo’s booth at the E for All Expo now.
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