GO TO SUMMER CAMP WITHOUT LEAVING THE HOUSE
Nintendo’s Camp Hyrule 2003 Offers Virtual Summer Adventures
REDMOND, Wash., August 6, 2003 – Nintendo of America Inc. issues the call of the wild and invites video gamers to Camp Hyrule, Aug. 11-15. Nintendo's free online summer camp is designed to immerse campers in the world of Nintendo from the comfort of their own homes. During the three-day registration for Camp Hyrule 2003, more than 6,000 gamers searching for shared video gaming experiences and the inside scoop on upcoming games for Nintendo GameCube™ and Game Boy® Advance flooded www.camphyrule.com to be part of the exclusive online getaway.
Campers are assigned to one of 10 Nintendo-themed virtual cabins, including the Mario & Luigi Cabin or the Captain Falcon Cabin, where they chat with team members and real Nintendo game play counselors. Each day during camp week, campers receive instructions from a Nintendo counselor explaining the day's activities. Points are awarded to each cabin for completing the outlined activities. At week's end, members of the top three cabins, based on the highest point totals, receive virtual prizes, including Camp Hyrule badges or wallpaper, as souvenirs of their camp experience.
"Camp Hyrule is the summer camp I wish existed when I was younger," says George Harrison, senior vice president, marketing and corporate communications, Nintendo of America Inc. "Where else can you make new friends throughout the country, explore the mysterious Lost Woods, compete in kart races and even go fishing in Lake Webaconda without leaving your own home?"
During their camp free time, participants can venture to different game-based regions of the Camp Hyrule map, where they take part in various activities and adventures based on Nintendo's hit franchises for Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance, including: