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DS Launch Titles Officially Revealed

Thanks to Gamespot for a breakdown of the official DS Launch Title lineup. The selection includes lots of big names, including The Sims, Madden, Mario, Metroid, Pokemon, and Spider Man 2. The system will also feature a remake of Final Fantasy III (jp), one of the most outstanding games ever to be released for the famicom system.Update: 10/07 20:57 GMT by Z : Gamesindustry.biz has a story on this as well, adding details and stating that there will be a DS Zelda title as well!

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  1. Not a gadget by l1nuxpunk · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The DS actually seems to be pretty reasonably priced, and the line-up of games that it's getting released with looks great. The one thing that could've plagued the DS would've been gadgetry, that is, really expensive stuff that only people with money to waste would buy. And at these prices, it doesn't look like that's going to happen.

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  2. Great Launch! by astrokid · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Any Mario practically guaruntees a healthy launch, and the addition of the Metroid demo sounds like a very good idea.

    I skimmed the article and it seems like the Pokemon game is for launch in Japan only, it also seems like it's possibly a kart game (Pokemon Dash?) as opposed the popular RPGs that we've been seeing a lot of.
    If the pokemon game was a launch game over in America I can't imagine what kind of hysteria that would create, especially since the system is being released around Black Friday.

    Wow. Go Nintendo!

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  3. I want the Japanese launch titles by contagious_d · · Score: 4, Funny

    "The first-party titles will include: Super Mario 64 DS, Pokémon Dash, Big Concert! Band Brothers, Touch! Made in Wario, and Intuitive Stroke."
    No Intuitive Stroke release in the US? Why don't we ever get the cool games? I want my first-party nintendo pr0n, damnit!

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  4. Ummm... Wow. by gamgee5273 · · Score: 4, Insightful
    I think this might actually convince me to pick up a DS if it means I can finally get my hands on FFIII.

    I wonder if a DS Player might be in the works for the GameCube? I know that's a longshot, especially considering how the dual screens would have to be set up on a TV screen, but one can hope, can't one?

    Man... FFIII. I hope there's a North American release, dammit.

  5. Re:Can someone paste the list for me? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Article text :

    Nintendo DS launch titles officially revealed
    Super Mario 64 DS, Spider-Man 2 highlight a launch lineup that will consist of 10 to 12 titles. UPDATE: Japanese launch title details, Final Fantasy III confirmed.

    SEATTLE--In the wee hours before it takes the wraps off of its soon-to-be-released DS portable gaming system, Nintendo released new details on the upcoming platform's software lineup at launch--and beyond. As noted previously, the system is slated to ship November 21 at an SRP of $149.99. However, since Nintendo's release of those details several weeks ago, there has been little word on the software lineup for the fledgling device. Now, new details have finally emerged that help paint a broader picture of the software available for the system, and some of the system's unique features.

    The first-party offerings for the system's launch will include Super Mario 64 DS, a translation of the Nintendo 64 classic; a playable demo of the upcoming Metroid game, Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt; and PictoChat, which will be built into the DS and will let users exchange text messages or hand-drawn pictures and send them wirelessly to up to 15 other nearby Nintendo DS users. Looking further ahead, there will be a number of first-party DS-exclusive games hitting the system, including a multiplayer-enabled Mario Kart game, the full version of Metroid Prime Hunters: First Hunt, WarioWare Inc. DS, Animal Crossing DS, Yoshi's Touch & Go, Advance Wars DS, and a what is listed as a new Super Mario Bros. game. Nintendo-published games can be expected to retail for as low as $29.99.

    The third-party support for the system includes key franchises and original games from several major publishers. Electronic Arts will bring Madden NFL 2005, Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf, and Urbz: Sims in the City during what is described as the hardware "launch window." Following that initial batch, EA is also planning on delivering GoldenEye: Rogue Agent and Need for Speed Underground to the DS.

    Activision will have Spider-Man 2 at launch and follow up with another unnamed title that is described as "major."

    THQ will offer Ping Pals at launch and follow up with other games to be announced later.

    Sega will offer Feel the Magic: XY/XX at launch and follow up with Puyo Pop Fever.

    Further out from launch, Nintendo revealed that Ubisoft will bring Rayman DS, Asphalt Urban GT, and Crush; Namco's games will include Ridge Racer DS and Mr. DRILLER: Drill Spirits; Capcom will present an entry in the Viewtiful Joe franchise; Hudson Soft will bring Bomberman to the platform; Konami's Frogger will make an appearance; and Square Enix will offer up a Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles title.

    UPDATE: During today's press conference in Tokyo, Nintendo also revealed details about the system's Japanese launch on December 2. The company announced that 12 titles will be available for launch: five from Nintendo and seven from third parties. The first-party titles will include: Super Mario 64 DS, Pokémon Dash, Big Concert! Band Brothers, Touch! Made in Wario, and Intuitive Stroke. Of the third party titles, five are known: the recently-announced Zoo Keeper (Success) and Mahjongg Tournament (Koei) will join Sega's Kimishine (also known as Feel the Magic), Spike's Tendo Dokuta, and EA's Urbz.

    Also announced at the Nintendo press conference today was that Square Enix will be bringing a remake of Final Fantasy III to the handheld. The only Final Fantasy title to never be remade and to never make it out of Japan, FFIII is considered to be one of the most intricate role-playing games ever designed for the Famicom. It was originally scheduled to be remade on the Wonderswan portable years ago, but the project was cancelled when Square stopped supporting the system. A North American release for Final Fantasy III DS was not confirmed.

    "DS provides a roadmap to the future of videogames," says Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of sa

  6. More Launch News! by astrokid · · Score: 2, Interesting

    from the article linked below:

    To utilize the wireless communication capability of the DS, Nintendo plans to offer a new service enabling users to download extra data such as new characters from the new Pokemon movie, to be released next summer, Iwata said.

    "You just need to bring the DS and one of the Pokemon software for Game Boy Advance and you'll be downloading some unique Pokemon data while you watch the movie."

    HERE

    Wow, that's pretty damn cool.

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  7. Re:Which FFIII? by BGJayR · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not all of the FFs released in Japan were released in America:

    Japan/States
    NES
    FF1/FF1
    FF2/Not released
    FF3/Not released
    SNES
    FF4/FF2
    FF5/Not released
    FF6/FF3
    PS
    FF7/FF7

    and all PS versions are numbered the same.

    Later on FF5 was released in the States on PS.

    Most FF fans will call the games by their Japanese numeration.

  8. Summary... by Sentry21 · · Score: 4, Funny

    In a press release today, Nintendo announced that pretty much every game anyone would want will be available at launch. When asked what this would mean for future launches, a spokesperson told reporters, 'Instead of trickling out good releases once or twice a year, we're just going to release them all at once.'

    In other news, the PSP is still delayed, due to unreasonable ambition and poor planning, including low battery life and a poor selection of launch titles. Sony spokespersons remain optimistic despite the facts.

    Reports are now coming in that Nintendo of America has been sighted travelling in the direction of the bank; witnesses in several areas reported laughing, however it is not clear whether Nintendo was laughing all the way, or merely a good portion of the way, to said bank.

    --Dan

  9. Re:Sweet by Servo5678 · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I bring up that last point because it sounds as if they are expecting you to bring the DS to a location (a movie theater) to get the data, rather than being able to get it over the internet through any hotspot.
    Actually, it sounds more to me like they plan to use the Pokemon downloads to push attendance at the Pokemon movies. I'd assume that movie theaters will have a little box that will transmit the new data to the DS sometime near the end of the movie so you have to sit through the whole film to get the goodies.
  10. Re:Can someone paste the list for me? by SheepHead · · Score: 2, Informative
    Argh! Wasn't FF3 for the SNES a huge seller?

    No, or at least, this FFIII wasn't a huge seller on any US system. From the article:

    The only Final Fantasy title to never be remade and to never make it out of Japan, FFIII is considered to be one of the most intricate role-playing games ever designed for the Famicom.
    The FFIII you know of in the US, for the SNES, is actually Final Fantasy VI in Japan. There's a nice table in this Wikipedia article listing the Final Fantasies and what systems and countries they came out on/in.

    I'd love a remake of the US FFIII, but the prospect of a FF I've never played is enticing as well. I think some fans have patched/fansubbed the FFIII ROM if you want to try it. I wouldn't condone such a thing, though ;)

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