Gaming News - March 2006
Redmond, WA (March 20, 2006) - Nintendo today announced that Metroid
Prime Hunters and Tetris DS are now available in stores.
From Nintendo:
Nintendo's wireless gaming
service welcomes two incredible new games that will raise the level of
competition to dramatic new levels. Metroid Prime Hunters is Nintendo's
first real first-person shooter for Nintendo DS, while Tetris DS
features classic puzzle action remixed with retro Nintendo themes. Both
games launch today, and both are playable on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection,
Nintendo's wireless gaming service. Together they reinforce Nintendo's
commitment to making games that appeal to both hard-core and casual gamers.
"These two games really showcase the range of abilities of the world's
favorite new portable game system," says George Harrison, Nintendo of
America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications.
"They will further help drive Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection as the hottest Wi-Fi
format ever introduced to games."
In Metroid Prime Hunters, the legendary Metroid franchise continues with
new hunters, new abilities, new weapons and new alternate forms. With
worldwide Wi-Fi connectivity, there's always a band of hunters eager to
challenge a player's skills. Metroid Prime Hunters is also the first
Nintendo DS game to offer real-time voice chat, letting players talk to one
another before and after they face off in a multiplayer match. The chat
technology functions much like a two-way radio and lets players intimidate
opponents with some friendly trash talk. With this free service, players who
have exchanged their Nintendo DS friend codes can converse through Nintendo
DS across the Americas. Players must be logged on to Nintendo Wi-Fi
Connection to use the chat feature.
Metroid Prime Hunters lets players battle in more than 20 action-packed
arenas across seven multiplayer modes, including Battle, Capture, Bounty,
Survival, Defender and Nodes, as well as the exciting Prime Hunter mode,
where players battle to become the most powerful hunter in the arena. New
hunters join the Metroid universe, including Trace, Sylux, Noxus, Spire,
Kanden and Weavel, all battling against Samus in both single-player and
multiplayer games. Each new hunter has a unique background, fighting style
and individual alt forms to match up against Samus' Morphball.
Not to be outdone, Tetris DS includes six modes, each based on a theme
from a famous Nintendo character or game. The classic block-building game
finds new ways to entertain. Some of the modes make use of the Nintendo DS
touch screen. Newcomers and longtime fans alike will find new surprises.
Using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, up to four players compete in two- or
four-player battles against friends or strangers. And with just one game
card, up to 10 players can clash using DS Download Play.
The wildly popular Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection recently reached an all-time
gaming record of more than 1 million unique users worldwide in less than four
months. That represents more than 29 million game-play sessions. In
November 2005, Nintendo of America's agreement with Wayport brought free
wireless access to users at participating McDonald's restaurants in the
United States. Since that union, players have connected at almost 6,000
McDonald's locations across the country.
Metroid Prime Hunters is Rated T for Teen and Tetris DS is Rated E for
Everyone. To learn more about Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection or the extensive
online stat tracking, log onto
www.nintendowifi.com. For more information
about Tetris DS, visit www.TetrisDS.com.
And for more information and videos
of the bounty hunters in action, visit
www.metroidhunters.com.


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