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Super Mario Galaxy 2 debuts May 23, Metroid: Other M due June 27

Nintendo's release-date-laden Q1 Media Summit reveals portly plumber's next outing; Sin and Punishment June 7; Picross 3D May 3; Monster Hunter Tri April 20.

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SAN FRANCISCO--Nintendo continues to rake in gobs of money, but it showed signs of slowing in 2009. During the same year in which lifetime Wii sales topped 67 million worldwide and the DS sold its 125 millionth unit, the Japanese gaming company saw profit dive 9.4 percent to ¥192.6 billion ($2.14 billion) on sales that had slipped 23 percent to ¥1.18 trillion ($13 billion) for the first nine months of its in-progress fiscal year.

Super Mario Galaxy 2 is just one of Nintendo's aces.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is just one of Nintendo's aces.

The reasons for Nintendo's current travails are multifarious, ranging from appreciation of Japan's currency in the world market to slowing sales of its juggernaut console and handheld. More ominously, though, recent research indicates that the publisher is losing the support of the third-party development community. As one recent example, Ubisoft said that it would be deemphasizing its strong Wii and DS support in favor of refocusing resources on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Nintendo also finds itself challenged in its bread-and-butter handheld market, thanks to Apple's ubiquitous iPhone. That situation could complicate further with the introduction of the iPad, though Nintendo has been quick to marginalize the device. Plus, the publisher's console may lose its greatest competitive advantage later this year, when Microsoft and Sony are expected to launch their respective motion-sensing peripherals.

All that said, Nintendo plans to go back on the offensive this year with a number of new installments in its mass-appeal franchises. At the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo, the publisher announced potentially blockbuster games, such as Super Mario Galaxy 2, Metroid: Other M, and a new installment in the Zelda franchise. Rumor and speculation persist that the publisher is also on the verge of releasing new hardware revisions for the Wii, as well as a possible all-new DS beyond its as-yet-undated DSi XL.

With the 2010 Game Developers Conference fast approaching in March and this year's E3 not long after, Nintendo set up shop in San Francisco today, inviting the press to check out its upcoming wares as part of its Q1 Media Summit. Nintendo is kicking off the media day with prepared opening remarks--ones that may preempt the two onrushing industry expos to provide word on just when and how Nintendo will strike back.

[9:07] Nintendo allows attendees to file into one of the W Hotel's conference rooms right at 9 a.m. The room seats about 100 people and is full up with chattering press and a handful of analysts.

[9:09] Nintendo of America PR director Mark Franklin welcomes the audience to the media event and then lays down some ground rules for the show.

[9:09] Live blogging is allowed. Phew!

[9:11] Franklin introduces Cammie Dunaway, NOA's executive vice president of sales and marketing.

[9:11] Dunaway says today is about less talk and more play. It's also about the first half of 2010. Gamers are going to have to wait until E3 to hear about Nintendo's second half lineup.

[9:12] Dunaway looks back at 2009, taking a statistical victory lap.

[9:12] The DS had its best month ever in December, and annual sales hit 11.2 million systems sold.

[9:13] December also saw another record, with the Wii selling 3.8 million systems for the month.

[9:13] Finally, 24.9 million Wii games were sold in December--another record for any system's one month software sales, Dunaway said.

[9:14] That's it for 2009. Now the DSi XL, which comes out March 28 in the US for $189.99.

[9:14] Dunaway stresses the system's new features, like its larger screen and pen stylus.

[9:15] Another benefit of the system is that the DSi XL fills the gap between portable experiences and console experiences, she said. It's a portable system that multiple people can gather around and enjoy at once.

[9:17] Dunaway moved on to talk about America's Test Kitchen for the DS, touting its user-friendly features.

[9:18] Dunaway said another title on the way shows how expanded entertainment experiences can work, as she turned to the "new" DS "game," 100 Classic Books.

[9:19] The title launches June 14 for $19.99 and includes full versions of classic literature like Bram Stoker's Dracula.

[9:19] Dunaway then moved to Super Mario Galaxy 2, saying the game looks different and feels different from the original.

[9:20] Another Nintendo representative presides over a live demo of the game, pointing out the return of odd-shaped planetoids and the new drill tool.

[9:21] By grabbing a drill and doing a spin jump, players will be able to tunnel straight through planetoids to the other side. That led to a variety of puzzle-solving applications for the tool.

[9:23] The representative said the basic rules of the game will change from level to level, and half the challenge of the game is determining what tweaks each new galaxy will make to the game.

[9:24] The rep showed off a boss fight with a hopping walker that moves along a wheel-shaped level.

[9:25] To beat the hopper, Mario had to grab the drill tool and tunnel through the wheel-shaped level so that when he pops out the other side, he launches himself into the weak spot on the boss's underside.

[9:25] Finally, the representative introduced Yoshi to the crowd, explaining how he'll work in the game.

[9:26] Mario will once again have to rescue Yoshi from an egg, and players will be able to use the Wii's pointing mechanic to aim where Yoshi's tongue attack will go.

[9:27] Yoshi will be able to get different powers by eating various things, like blimp fruits that will cause him to inflate and then gain altitude as he blows out excess air.

[9:28] The level shown switched to a 2D-style side-view camera for one segment that showed Yoshi and Mario working their way around the side of a giant tree.

[9:29] However, instead of falling to his doom when missing a jump on the tree, the trunk would merely keep rotating, with Mario effectively falling endlessly around it as a spinning cylinder.

[9:32] The Mario Galaxy 2 portion was capped with a sizzle reel of gameplay showing a variety of worlds and boss characters, including a giant worm that burrowed holes through a tiny planet on which Mario was standing and a Bowser-helmed, clown-faced machine reminiscent of the final boss in Super Mario World.

[9:33] Super Mario Galaxy 2 will come out May 23.

[9:33] Dunaway came back to the stage to talk about Sin and Punishment: Star Successor.

[9:34] She mentioned the game's popularity in Japan and then mentioned the action shooter will arrive June 7, with online leaderboards.

[9:35] The next game is FlingSmash, a Wii MotionPlus-compatible retail game arriving this summer that allows players to thwack a ball-like hero through a variety of levels.

[9:35] The quick run through Nintendo's lineup continued with mentions of Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver, which launches in stores March 14.

[9:36] Picross 3D for the DS was next. The game will come out with more than 300 levels, but Nintendo will be adding to that throughout the year with downloadable updates. The game will come out May 3.

[9:36] Dunaway then introduced Dan Adelman, NOA manager of business development, to talk about the company's WiiWare and DSiWare businesses.

[9:38] Adelman said DSiWare now has 127 titles (games and applications) available but said the quantity doesn't matter as much as the quality. He added that the quality "seems to be increasing every week."

[9:38] Adelman talked about WarioWare DIY for DSi, which launches March 28.

[9:38] He explained how the game's minigame construction and sharing features will work before moving on to the ArtStyle lineup.

[9:38] ArtStyle Light Trax will put players in the role of a beam of light racing other beams of light on a darkened track.

[9:39] Rotozoa is another ArtStyle game on the way, with players controlling a many-tentacled creature with color-oriented gameplay mechanics.

[9:40] Moving to WiiWare, Adelman talked about Mega Man 10, which launches March 1.

[9:40] Max & the Magic Marker will arrive for American gamers on March 8. Then, there's the indie darling Cave Story, which is set for release March 22.

[9:41] Another indie game set for WiiWare is Super Meat Boy, which will launch this summer.

[9:42] And Yet It Moves is yet another indie hit coming to WiiWare. Adelman said it would launch this summer, but a PowerPoint slide clearly listed it as a spring release.

[9:42] The last WiiWare title Adelman touted was Rage of the Gladiator.

[9:44] Back to DSiWare, Adelman mentioned Metal Torrent for spring, as well as X-scape, an exploratory adventure with 3D graphics and giant robots.

[9:45] Adelman introduced Bill Trinen to show off Photo Dojo, another DSi application.

[9:45] Rather than explain the game's appeal, Trinen jumped into a demonstration of the game, which mashes together photos and fighting games.

[9:46] The game has players strike 13 poses of their character, including shots for punching and taking damage.

[9:47] It also requires players to record their own sound effects. For example, Trinen tied a clip of himself yelling, "Obey the captain!" to his fireball attack.

[9:48] Once the characters are made, gamers can take them into battle in single-player or multiplayer modes.

[9:50] Players can use their own photos as level backgrounds, and Trinen played through a side-scrolling level, kicking and punching, with a wealth of scattered sound clips and a few special attacks.

[9:50] Next up was multiplayer mode, where Trinen fought a friend who warned, "Watch out for my girlie parts."

[9:50] Trinen lost when his opponent grew to twice her normal size and kicked him in the face.

[9:50] Then she bellowed in a bass-heavy voice, "You've been beaten by a girl."

[9:51] Trinen said the game would be available on the DSi Shop this spring.

[9:51] Dunaway returned to the stage and said the event was also intended to showcase Nintendo's third-party partners.

[9:52] She introduced NOA vice president of licensing Steve Singer, who said support from third parties for the company was strong.

[9:52] He pointed out that while Nintendo has 22 games that have sold a million units worldwide on the Wii, third parties have 54.

[9:53] On the DS, Nintendo had 45, while third parties had 63 games to have sold at least a million units.

[9:53] Singer mentioned that third parties had four of the top 10 best-selling Wii games in December, including Just Dance, Madden 10, EA Sports Active, and Mario and Sonic at the Winter Olympics.

[9:54] Singer talked about Majesco's Ghostwire, saying the game uses the DSi's cameras to bring "augmented reality" gaming to the system. Ghostwire launches in October.

[9:55] Singer showed off a trailer for the title, which featured a wealth of horror movie cliches that drew laughs from the crowd.

[9:56] Singer moved on to Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands for the Wii, which will support cooperative play, and exclusively on the Wii, the 1992 SNES remake of Prince of Persia. The game launches May 18.

[9:56] Disney's Guilty Party, developed by Wideload Games, was next.

[9:56] Singer said it was inspired by a "mystery board game," but didn't mention Clue by name.

[9:56] The game is set for release in the second half of the year.

[9:58] Finally, Singer brought up Monster Hunter Tri for the Wii. He said the subscription-based Wii exclusive sold well in Japan and reminded the audience that it will be bundled in the US with the Classic Controller Pro.

[9:58] While the game is subscription-based in Japan, it will be free in North America.

[9:58] The game will also be compatible with the WiiSpeak accessory. Singer introduced Seth Killian from Capcom to talk about the franchise.

[9:59] Monster Hunter has sold more than 11 million units franchise-wide to date, Killian said.

[10:00] Killian recaps the basic premise of the Monster Hunter franchise, explaining how players will help rebuild a devastated village in Monster Hunter Tri.

[10:01] Killian said that Monster Hunter Tri will launch April 20.

[10:01] It will come in stand-alone and Classic Controller Pro-bundled editions.

[10:03] Killian then narrated a demo of a single-player quest in Monster Hunter Tri. It started in base camp, where the player had been given the quest to hit a major sea monster.

[10:03] Before getting to that, the player killed a dinosaur-like creature, harvested meat from its corpse, then cooked and ate a pre-fight meal.

[10:05] Killian called it the most accessible Monster Hunter ever before mocking his live demo partner for running away from a pack of other creatures to reach the goal of his quest.

[10:05] Upon reaching a beach, the player dove into the sea and began swimming in search of the boss.

[10:07] The player finds the boss: a giant sea serpent that swims around unpredictably and combines electrical attacks with an assortment of biting lunges and tail swipes.

[10:07] Killian discussed a number of strategies that could be employed against the boss and ended the demo.

[10:08] Killian touted a GameStop demo disc for the game will be available on March 8 and include two quests.

[10:09] Also, if players preorder Monster Hunter Tri at GameStop, they will receive a card for 500 Wii Shop or DSi Shop points ($5).

[10:09] Killian cut back to another demo (this one taped), which showed a team of hunters fishing a sea monster up onto land in order to combat it in a weakened state.

[10:10] The game will have WiiSpeak compatibility, as well as text-based chat, so players will be able to coordinate their attacks however they prefer.

[10:11] Outmatched on land, the sea monster in the demo fled back to the water, with the players following to finish the fight.

[10:13] The creature flees once more and buries itself in the sand, where players must (naturally) hunt for the monster's hiding place in order to finish their quest.

[10:14] Killian ended his presentation and Dunaway retook the stage.

[10:15] She said she had one more bit of news about publishing partners and said that Nintendo would be publishing Square Enix's Dragon Quest IX: Sentinel of the Starry Skies domestically.

[10:16] Dunaway brought up Club Nintendo, saying the fan loyalty program received plenty of feedback on what kind of rewards gamers wanted.

[10:16] Dunaway mentioned that Club Nintendo members will be able to get a set of Mario posters, as well as Game & Watch Collection 2 for the DS.

[10:17] Finally, Grill-Off with Ultra Hand! for the Wii will be another new reward offered to club members.

[10:17] Dunaway said that in 2010, there's something for everyone, but particularly for the hardcore gamer.

[10:17] That brought Dunaway to Metroid: Other M.

[10:18] She said it will combine new Wii Remote gameplay with expansive exploration, seamless transitions from action to cinematics, and a melding of the series' original vision with that of Team Ninja.

[10:18] Dunaway said the game launches June 27.

[10:19] Marc Franklin retook the stage to thank the audience and bid everyone farewell.

[10:20] That does it for Nintendo's Media Summit opening remarks. Be sure to check back later for continuing impressions and hands-on coverage of the games.

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I'm surprised that Metroid is coming out so soon, and we've seen so very little of it. I'd like to see some footage right about now. I'm far too worried that with the Ninja Gaiden guys doing it, it will be purely an action game.

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Ok Galaxy 2 looks better than the first which I thought totally sucked but Metroid... omg METROID METROID METROID ! It's the only reason in the world I still relatively like my Wii.

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I doubt it's gonna happen, but if the new zelda is released this year, it would be the first time that a mario, metroid, and zelda game were released in the same year.

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Isn't funny that Nintendo always has a "Mario" and/or "Zelda" game right at the time when sales are headding for the crapper? I mean, it seams like the only time they release one of these games is when they need a sales bump.

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finally got a reason to turn my nintendo wii back on. ima go and beat the first Supa mario galaxy two more times b4 this one comes out.

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As much as I love Metroid and Zelda, Nintendo can go to hell. They sell crap constantly and when things don't look so good, they milk their original fans, the ones they refuse to support for the most part, with updated classics. Then they return to spitting in our eyes the rest of the time.

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That Super Mario Galaxy 2 trailer has me hyped up for the new game! It does look different enough but I have to say, I am personally sick of Bowser Jr. His other Koopalings barely get any attention any more.

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That's a long intro talking about Nintendo's downfall for an article about game release dates. Way to work gamespot. June 27 is near, feed us some Metroid material already.

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i wanna see the grinder come out!

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This means more room for even more great games to be revealed at E3 and released in the holiday season!

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I got 3 months to get that paper! I am NOT missing this game like I missed NSMB Wii. (I still want that)

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Well, this made my day!

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This made my week even better.

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only a few months for super mario galaxy 2! i'll have to clean the dust off my wii first

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yay, finally, I figured they'd come out this year but I thought they'd release in the fall quarter, good to know the wait won't be long this is good too because it looks like a strong line-up of titles are slated for the 2nd quarter, like Splinter Cell Conviction, Red Dead Redemption, Prince of Persia Forgotten Sands, Lost Planet 2, Alan Wake, Kane & Lynch 2, and now these; yeah, it's good to see this year's releases keeping it's momentum

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Yeah!!! w00t!! go METROID!

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Super Mario Galaxy 1 is still in my opinion the best game on the Wii still to this day. Yes there are some other great games and some cool ones at that but the first SMG still is the mark that all games on the system should strive for. Better graphics, fun game play, complete package, good soundtrack and keeps you coming back for more. I know that SMG2 will be more of the same with a lot more as well and I for one can't wait to get it. Even if its just as good as the first one it will be a great game. You can only go up from there if you use the same things people loved and add more to that. Just make sure Luigi is in it again or else!!

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The best news I probably heard all day

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I think Other M should come out at another month. It's going to take away too much attention from Sin and Punishment 2 and I think that game deserves more attention than it's getting. I'm excited that all of these great games are coming out in only a few months, but I feel like SP2 coming out inbetween Galaxy 2 and Other M will probably hurt it a bit. I mean, there's literally like three weeks apart each release, but something tells me that Mario and Metroid won't have a hard time selling and SP2 will. This also pretty much cements the fact that Nintendo's holiday line-up will be led by Zelda since Mario and Metroid are coming out before then. Maybe we'll see Pikmin 3 then too, that game's been a long time coming.

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I love Nintendo's new method of releasing games. Now we can never have another "Brawl incident" where the game gets hyped so much only to fall off the radar after a couple of months because it didn't live up to its hype

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Samus aran's newest game looks so good that I believe it'll get game of the year. However I still haven't seen links newest game yet.

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Wow, this is going to be awesome.

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Wow! I didn't think these two games would be released so close to each other. I do hope that Nintendo gets that third party support.

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My Nintendo wish list consists of Pikmin 3 and Donkey Kong Country 4. Pikmin 1and2 were some of the best games ever for the gamecube and wii remote was made for handling Pikmin. As for DK Country, they were the best games released for the SNES(along with super mario world) and with the sales of new super mario bros wii, old-school done right sells.

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Excellent News!! Getting great games sooner is good, but Nintendo must be real confident to release to SMG 2 and Other M is the 1st half. I guess this also probably means we're getting good stuff for the holidays too, and not just Zelda... :)

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YOSHI??? YOSHI!!!! day one buy for me

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The GOTY 2010 will come out on May 23. Its all over people.

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Meh.. another fatass game

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This game is going to be so awesome

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omg this game going to be so good im buying two. NOT

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Finally Nintendo starts making more games for their console! Haven't seen a Nintendo game in a while. But seriously, Nintendo should stop crappy third-party games to be released to their console. I bought my Wii primarily for exclusives, but of course, games like "Spy Games: Elevator Missions" gets released with them too... The title of this games says all about the variety in this game, which equals none.

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This year will be the best!!

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Wow. I never expected those games to be released so soon.

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And still waiting for some new 3rd party IPs.

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That's cool that they're bringing out two of their big guns much earlier than expected. Nintendo doesn't need to to have the specific release windows that Sony or Microsofts consoles do, because they sell multimillions no matter when they release. And they still have the Zelda game for the holiday, which will be huge, of course.

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70 million wiis are gonna be sold soon got alot of time to get 100 and when it does good bye ps2

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I don't even have a Wii, but I'm still happy for Wii owners.

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i can't wait!

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Mmmm, now that's some gaming goodness right there.

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Sweet.

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This is what i'm talking about.

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@ Vectorman88 Yes, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD Nintendo make a new F-zero please!!! Excited for all the great titles that are lined up; '10 is looking good!

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I really enjoyed Super Mario Galaxy, the environments were great. I really look forward to Super Mario Galaxy 2. Then on top of that, I can look forward to the new Metroid game. Just another couple games I must get this year. 2010 has started off with a bang and looks like it will never end. Can anyone say best video game year ever?

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Mario and Metroid by summer best mean they've got me a new F-Zero and StarFox by Fall 2010, or I ain't buyin' a Wii!

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thats great! not to be a p.i.a but come'on, nintendo. you have to have a new F-Zero, StarFox, DK, banjo kazooie up your sleeve.

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yes more mario ... . yes yes yes, and ill be getting up to 800 points to get game and watch 2 ,

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Sweet! I expected both games to come later. Looks like I'm buying a Wii game every month up into July this year... as of now.

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good conference. wish there was more on Metroid seeing as how it's launch isn't too far away but oh well. I'm glad it's a summer release so I actually have time to play it!!

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lots of awesome games over the summer, when us college students actually have time to play them. thanks, nintendo =)

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