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PostNew Zelda Q4 2010, Motion + Exclusive
by Christopher » Wed Jan 06, 2010 8:49 am

In an interview with Japanese newspaper the Asahi Shimbun, Nintendo Co., Ltd. president Satoru Iwata discussed some of this year's goals, which include releasing the newest Legend of Zelda game.

High on the Japanese exec's list was increasing the number of DS WiFi spots across the country. In Japan, the company has a deal with McDonalds to provide a "Mac de DS" service. Customers who bring their DS units to McDonalds can download items and original content as well as play others via WiFi. Besides Pokémon mini-games and character downloads, there are also McDonalds quizzes and even a McDonalds manga service.

(Nintendo of America teamed up with McDonalds in 2005 for a similar WiFi service.)

Nintendo, it seems, is looking beyond the current partnership with McDonalds. "To proactively increase the number of hotspots, we are talking with a number of businesses," Iwata told the paper.

When asked if Nintendo is planning on giving DS an iPhone-like cellular functions with the ability to connect to the internet, Iwata dismissed the idea of a monthly service plan for playing games and noted that the company is not thinking of adding such functions in future models of the Nintendo DS.

A Nintendo DS successor? Up to now, Nintendo has released several variations of the Nintendo DS — however, it has not released a completely new handheld. Regarding a DS successor, Iwata offered this: "[It will have] highly detailed graphics, and it will be necessary to have a sensor with the ability to read the movements of people playing." In the past, motion peripherals have been released for the Nintendo DS.

But with the Nintendo DS posting record sales in America during 2009, the exec said this was not the time to discuss when this successor will hit the market.

Iwata also touched on Nintendo's home console, the Nintendo Wii, admitting that sales stalled in Japan last fall, but pointing out that the console has been the biggest seller in both Japan and America during the past three years. He stressed the importance of software.

According to the Asashi Shimbun, there will be a press conference this July for the new pulse Vitality Sensor controller with the intention of putting it on sale as soon as possible. The paper also noted that the newest Legend of Zelda sequel will go on sale before the end of 2010 with no note whether this refers only to Japan. The game was first announced at the E3 game expo in Los Angeles back in 2009.

http://kotaku.com/5441242/report-new-zelda-out-by-end-of-2010-first-ds-successor-details

Why would you need motion sensing in a portable gaming device :shifty:

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Dalagonash » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:13 am

The touch screen is fine, last thing I need to be doing on the bus is waving a machine around and try to continue looking at the screens.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Skippy » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:29 am

Zelda this year? :o

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Octoroc » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:44 am

Skippy wrote:Zelda this year? :o


I doubt we'll see it in Europe this year.

I really hope they don't dumb it down for the balance board crowd. Those fat idiots! I know that Nintendo are masters at making games that appeal to a wide variety of gamers, but the Zelda IP has traditionally always leaned more towards the (sorry) "hardcore" gamer.

At the very least I hope we see Epona make a return...


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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Fargo » Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:58 am

A new proper Zelda game is just about the only thing that would case me to rebuy a wii

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Rik » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:03 am

I really hope they don't dumb it down for the balance board crowd


They will, the last one only did 500,000 in Japan.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by TheTurnipKing » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:11 am

suzzopher wrote:
In an interview with Japanese newspaper the Asahi Shimbun, Nintendo Co., Ltd. president Satoru Iwata discussed some of this year's goals, which include releasing the newest Legend of Zelda game.

High on the Japanese exec's list was increasing the number of DS WiFi spots across the country. In Japan, the company has a deal with McDonalds to provide a "Mac de DS" service. Customers who bring their DS units to McDonalds can download items and original content as well as play others via WiFi. Besides Pokémon mini-games and character downloads, there are also McDonalds quizzes and even a McDonalds manga service.

(Nintendo of America teamed up with McDonalds in 2005 for a similar WiFi service.)

Nintendo, it seems, is looking beyond the current partnership with McDonalds. "To proactively increase the number of hotspots, we are talking with a number of businesses," Iwata told the paper.

When asked if Nintendo is planning on giving DS an iPhone-like cellular functions with the ability to connect to the internet, Iwata dismissed the idea of a monthly service plan for playing games and noted that the company is not thinking of adding such functions in future models of the Nintendo DS.

A Nintendo DS successor? Up to now, Nintendo has released several variations of the Nintendo DS — however, it has not released a completely new handheld. Regarding a DS successor, Iwata offered this: "[It will have] highly detailed graphics, and it will be necessary to have a sensor with the ability to read the movements of people playing." In the past, motion peripherals have been released for the Nintendo DS.

But with the Nintendo DS posting record sales in America during 2009, the exec said this was not the time to discuss when this successor will hit the market.

Iwata also touched on Nintendo's home console, the Nintendo Wii, admitting that sales stalled in Japan last fall, but pointing out that the console has been the biggest seller in both Japan and America during the past three years. He stressed the importance of software.

According to the Asashi Shimbun, there will be a press conference this July for the new pulse Vitality Sensor controller with the intention of putting it on sale as soon as possible. The paper also noted that the newest Legend of Zelda sequel will go on sale before the end of 2010 with no note whether this refers only to Japan. The game was first announced at the E3 game expo in Los Angeles back in 2009.

http://kotaku.com/5441242/report-new-zelda-out-by-end-of-2010-first-ds-successor-details

Why would you need motion sensing in a portable gaming device :shifty:

I would assume we're talking more like the use of accelerometers in Iphone and certain GBA games.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by rudderless » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:22 am

Dalagorinch wrote:The touch screen is fine, last thing I need to be doing on the bus is waving a machine around and try to continue looking at the screens.


Like iPhone users? He's obviously talking tilt-based control.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Mafro » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:37 am

ZELDA THIS YEAR

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Oxx » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:42 am

Wii Sense Your Vitality will sell 5x more than Nu Zelda in Japan.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Dandy Kong » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:50 am

Octoroc wrote:
Skippy wrote:Zelda this year? :o


I doubt we'll see it in Europe this year.


O, come on... The time that there used to be months between release in Japan, the US and Europe is well behind us...

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Mafro » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:57 am

Twilight Princess was released in the US, Japan and here within a month. Same goes for Spirit Tracks.

There was four months between the Japan release of Phantom Hourglass and the US & Europe, though :shifty:

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Oxx » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:59 am

You would think that Nintendo might have twigged that the vast majority of Zelda's sales come from outside of Japan by this point.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by consolegaming » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:01 am

New Mario and Zelda out in winter 2010? No chance considering what we are getting nowadays.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Octoroc » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:03 am

Candy Kane wrote:
Octoroc wrote:
Skippy wrote:Zelda this year? :o


I doubt we'll see it in Europe this year.


O, come on... The time that there used to be months between release in Japan, the US and Europe is well behind us...


That's true enough. It's best to be cautious though and "by the end of 2010" sounds like they're not quite sure when it'll be finished.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Mafro » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:06 am

consolegaming wrote:New Mario and Zelda out in winter 2010? No chance considering what we are getting nowadays.


Who said Galaxy 2 was out in Winter?

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by OwenDarko » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:07 am

consolegaming wrote:New Mario and Zelda out in winter 2010? No chance considering what we are getting nowadays.


Mario Galaxy 2 is a summer title, it'll be released around May-August..Zelda Wii 2 will obviously be released December in Europe, theres quite a few months between each title. It's Metroid: Other M which will see a delay till 2011 i reckon.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Oxx » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:07 am

If it gets overcrowded they should bump Metroid M. Nobody cares about that one.

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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Christopher » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:08 am

Oxxing Day wrote:If it gets overcrowded they should bump Metroid M. Nobody cares about that one.


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PostRe: New Zelda Q4 2010, DS2 details
by Floex » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:08 am

Oxxing Day wrote:If it gets overcrowded they should bump Metroid M. Nobody cares about that one.


The one game that is making regret trying to sell my wii :lol:


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