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By Jon Wilcox on 25/01/2006 Nintendo announce its second quarter line up - but where is Zelda...
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More on this gameThe software line-up for DS is set to growth in the coming months, according to the latest release schedule from Nintendo with no less than 23 titles confirmed for the second quarter of 2006 - between April and the end of June. Games such as Metroid Prime Hunters, Trauma Centre: Under the Knife, and NEW Super Mario Bros are all set to make an appearance by the beginning of the summer, and are sure to continue pushing sales of the system.
Looking rather sad in comparison is the list of titles set for a Q2 release on GameCube with a measly four titles: Harvest Moon: Magical Melody, Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, ChibiRobo!, and Super Monkey Ball Adventure. One glaring omission however, and that's Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess...
Following the disappointment of millions of gamers with their announcement that the highly anticipated Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess had been delayed from a Winter 2005 release to 2006, Nintendo is continuing to tease and torture fans of the franchise and the more it's delayed the more it seems that the game may only be released when Revolution hits the stores at the end of the year.
The full list of second quarter titles are:
- Nintendo DS
- Prof. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain? (Nintendo) - Q2
- Game Fortune Bag (Nintendo) (tentative title) - Q2
- Top Spin 2 (2K Sports) - April 7th
- Megaman Battle Network 5 Double Team DS (Capcom/Nintendo) - April 13th
- Electroplankton (Nintendo) - April 21st
- Tetris DS (Nintendo) - April 21st
- Tamagotchi (Bandai / ATARI) (Exclusive) - April 21st
- Pokémon Link! - April 28th
- Trauma Centre: Under the Knife (Nintendo) - April 28th
- Mini R/C Racing (Game Factory/K.E. Media) - April
- Harvest Moon DS (Marvelous/Rising Star Games/Nintendo) - Spring
- Beetle King (D3DB) - May 1st
- Gugu Gugu Naget (Digital Bros) - May 1st
- Metroid Prime Hunters (Nintendo) - May 5th
- Super Princess Peach (Nintendo) (tentative title) - May 26th
- Cameltry (Digital Bros) - May 30th
- Miss Spider (Game Factory/K.E. Media) - May
- Metroid Prime Pinball (Nintendo) - June
- Puzzloop (Nintendo) (tentative title) - June
- Brick'em all DS (D3DB) - June 30th
- Dragon Booster (Konami) - Q2
- New SUPER MARIO BROS. (Nintendo) - TBC
- Big Brain Academy (Nintendo) - TBC
- GameCube
- Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (Marvelous/Rising Star Games/Nintendo) - Spring
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe (Disney/Buena Vista Games) - April
- ChibiRobo! (tentative title) - May 26th
- Super Monkey Ball Adventure (SEGA) - June 2nd
So the question on everybody's lips is: When is Twilight Princess going to be released? At the moment Nintendo aren't ready to tell us so it's a return to the waiting game; might as well play some of the piles of games coming to the DS to pass the time...
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Added:Wed 05th Nov 2008 21:24, Post No: 33
I have a R4 and I would like to know where to get Endwar DS for R4
Added:Mon 29th Sep 2008 15:14, Post No: 32
oooo a new ds i knew not buying the ds lite would be the right choice!
Added:Tue 09th Sep 2008 11:49, Post No: 31
I once owned a DS lite and spent many hours playing it. I think it is ideal for the younger gaming generation although for me personally the psp is far better. I think in comparrison to the psp the nintendo ds is slightly overpriced.
Added:Fri 01st Aug 2008 16:34, Post No: 30
i have a ds lite, which seems more of a toy than the psp the games are for the older gamer. oh yes I Hate mario he sucks
Added:Fri 01st Feb 2008 09:35, Post No: 29
I play pirated DS ROMs and I don't live in the US - and I know of at least one other person who does. Since Christmas 2006 I also calculate that I have spent approximately £700.00 on games software, £700.00 on hardware and about £200.00 in subs for a popular fantasy-based MMORPG. Hardly justification for illegally downloading games then, but, I would argue, with 6 family members actively gaming and pursuing an interest in some of the latest games technology, we ARE consumers and we do spend a high proportion of our income on games and consoles. And my family is not unique. My justification is that Microsoft would rather users pirated their software than that of their competitors. Although less disingenuously and more likely is the fact that I do it because I can. None of my other consoles are chipped and I buy legal copies of PC games and pay my subs to play online. I'm not naïve and I know Nintendo is a business and needs to make a profit to survive, but even though DS games are generally less expensive in comparison to other formats, they are not available at pocket money prices and, let's be honest, they are aimed primarily at kids. And hey, while I'm at it, I used to tape music in the 1980s - but the music industry is still going strong...
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