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Title: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Jonnyboy117 on May 30, 2006, 04:50:17 AM
This brand of casual games for DS has been popular for a while in Japan.

Nintendo Launches New 'Touch Generations' Brand for Nontraditional DS Games    


Casual Games Appeal to a Wider Audience
   


REDMOND, Wash., May 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting in June, Nintendo will begin branding its more casual Nintendo DS(TM) titles under the new Touch Generations label.  The Touch Generations brand will include titles that anyone can pick up and play, even with little or no experience with video games.  It represents one of the many ways that Nintendo is making it easy for new demographics of people to be introduced to video games.  Three new games, including a second brain-training game, will be added to the Touch Generations category in June.    


(Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060530/LATU022LOGO )    


"We remain committed to turning video games into an inclusive mass medium that everyone can enjoy," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications.  "Touch Generations will help novices and newcomers identify the fun and uniquely engaging experiences that are available only on Nintendo DS."    


These current and upcoming games will be identified by a distinctive logo, and will help non-gamers and casual gamers quickly identify which games might be appropriate for them.  Touch Generations will be one element of Nintendo's multimillion-dollar campaign to get more and more people interested in video games.    


The first seven titles in the Touch Generations brand include the following upcoming games:    


  * Big Brain Academy(TM) (launches June 5): The second title in the      brain-training series tests players in five areas: thinking,      memorization, computation, analysis and identification.    


  * Magnetica(TM) (launches June 5): A simple puzzle game challenges players      to connect and eliminate like-colored marbles before they reach the goal.    


  * Sudoku Gridmaster (launches June 26): This version of the wildly popular      puzzle grid features more than 400 sudoku puzzles, all of which were      hand-picked by the original creators of sudoku.    


  Touch Generations also will include the following already-released titles:    


  * Brain Age(TM): Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day (launched April 17):      More than 5 million people around the world test their brains daily in      areas like math, counting, reading and memorization.  Many purchasers      include older people who had never previously played a video game.    


  * Nintendogs(TM) (launched Aug. 22, 2005): The hugely popular puppy      simulation and communication program lets users pet their pups using the      touch screen and teach them commands using the microphone.    


  * Tetris(R) DS (launched March 20): Nintendo's greatest characters team up      with one of the most popular puzzle games of all time.    


  * True Swing Golf (launched Jan. 23): In this realistic golf game, players      simply slide the stylus across the touch screen to strike the ball and      send it flying.    


   


Touch Generations titles can be enjoyed by hard-core gamers and beginners alike, as evidenced by the positive reviews the gaming media have given to many of these titles.  But as Nintendo adds new titles to the Touch Generations category, the two groups will be able to come together and identify their common ground.

Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Ian Sane on May 30, 2006, 07:03:36 AM
Tetris is a "Touch Generation" game?
Title: RE:Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: JonLeung on May 30, 2006, 08:18:29 AM
Well, there is a "Touch" mode in Tetris DS...the Balloon Fight one.

I guess they figure anyone can "touch" things, but maybe they should find a way to promote games that casual gamers can play that may still primarily involve buttons.

Tetris can kind of get away with that because just about everyone knows how to play Tetris.
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: SlayerZero on May 30, 2006, 08:20:47 AM
As long as they can maintain the high quality of these games, the Touch Generation marketing should work fairly well in North America too.
Title: RE:Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: obscureownership on May 30, 2006, 09:02:10 AM
All these games, and they still have no plans to bring Band Brothers over to the United States.

Title: RE:Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: JonLeung on May 30, 2006, 09:18:21 AM
Oh, yeah, since it includes already-released games, why not rerelease Electroplankton under that brand?  That'll get it some more sales.
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Arbok on May 30, 2006, 09:54:05 AM
I'm I the only one who read this and figured:

"Oh great, now they are going to make the design crowded like the Player's Choice titles... except without the savings" ?

Seems like a lose-lose to me, unless these logos are just stickers that can be removed.
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: ShyGuy on May 30, 2006, 11:04:16 AM
I hope there is a mainstream marketing campaign to go along with this, like the Brain Training ads in magazines.
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Pale on May 30, 2006, 12:10:13 PM
Electroplankton is a TG game in Europe.

As for the Band Bros. comment, Windy showed it to me for the first time at E3 and I'm hooked now too.  I don't know if I would want them to bring it here, as the soundtrack would most likely get changed to camp fire songs.
Title: RE:Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Flames_of_chaos on May 30, 2006, 01:14:54 PM
The logos are printed on the white DS bar kinda like how the WiFi logo is printed on it.
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Infernal Monkey on May 30, 2006, 07:43:43 PM
Tetris has no place in this. =\
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: Mario on May 30, 2006, 08:14:39 PM
It's all a scam to sell True Swing Golf
Title: RE: Nintendo Kicks Off Touch Generations in N. America
Post by: BiLdItUp1 on May 31, 2006, 09:03:46 PM
hmm...this means nothing. I do NOT want to pay $35 for Tetris DS when I get my DS Lite in two-three weeks. (My copies of it for GB/C are lost)