Today, Nintendo of America announced the official release schedules for its three platforms through Q2 2004 (April-June). As always, the list is subject to change as new games are announced and announced games are delayed.
Nintendo DS
-- Feb. 14: WarioWare(TM): Touched! from Nintendo
-- March 14: Pokemon(R) Dash from Nintendo
-- March: Yoshi Touch & Go from Nintendo
-- March: Retro Atari Classics(TM) from Atari
-- Q1: Need for Speed Underground(TM) 2 from Electronic Arts
-- May: Ultimate Card Games(TM) from Telegames
-- June: Ultimate Brain Games(TM) from Telegames
-- Q2: World Championship Poker(TM) from Crave Entertainment
-- And new titles from Nintendo like Metroid Prime(R) Hunters and Polarium, as well as Nintendo franchise titles for Mario Kart(R), Animal Crossing(TM) and Advance Wars(TM).
Nintendo GameCube
-- Jan. 11: Resident Evil(R) 4 from Capcom
-- Jan. 11: Virtua Quest(TM) from SEGA
-- Feb. 8: NBA Street V3 from Electronic Arts
-- Feb. 14: Star Fox(R): Assault from Nintendo
-- February: Winnie the Pooh from Ubisoft
-- March 14: Donkey Kong Jungle Beat from Nintendo
-- March: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell(R) Chaos Theory from Ubisoft
-- March: Dragon Ball Z(R) Sagas from Atari
-- March: Mortal Kombat(R): Deception(TM) from Midway
-- April: Donkey Konga(TM) 2 from Nintendo
-- Q2: Geist(TM) from Nintendo
-- Spring 2005: Killer 7(TM) from Capcom
-- And an all-new adventure of The Legend of Zelda(R) from Nintendo is in development.
Game Boy Advance SP
-- Jan. 10: The Legend of Zelda(R): The Minish Cap from Nintendo
-- January: Banjo Pilot(TM) from THQ(R)
-- February: Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits -- Soaring Hawk from Konami
-- February: Shaman King: Legacy of the Spirits -- Sprinting Wolf from Konami
-- February: Ace Combat Advance(TM) from Namco
-- February: Klonoa(R) 2 from Namco
-- February: Winnie the Pooh from Ubisoft
-- March 21: WarioWare: Twisted! from Nintendo
-- March 28: Mario Party(R) Advance from Nintendo
-- March: Backyard Baseball from Atari
-- April 25: Pokemon(R) Emerald from Nintendo
-- Q2: Fire Emblem(TM): The Sacred Stones from Nintendo
-- Q2: Ultimate Pocket Games(TM) from Telegames
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Originally posted by: Cheat Freak
Advance Wars is ALREADY ON THE DS
now
DS Wars
that would be cool
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Originally posted by: Procession
(And no, I don't consider "Yoshi Touch & Go" to be a big title)
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(And no, I don't consider "Yoshi Touch & Go" to be a big title)
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
What do we even know about Yoshi Touch & Go? I'm interested in it because it resembles Yoshi's Island but I don't really know much about it. Is it a full on 2D platformer or is it just a gimmick game? I think we need some more solid previews about it before we can declare if it's a "big title" or not.
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What DS really needs is that one killer RPG that rivals the SNES greats like Final Fantasy III and Chrono Trigger.