Author Topic: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.  (Read 2887 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Shaymin

  • Not my circus, not my monkeys
  • NWR Staff
  • Score: 71
    • View Profile
    • You're on it

The next step: RIDEABLE YARN YOSHI.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/41024/nintendo-announces-release-calendar-for-north-america-europe

Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe both sent out statements this morning setting up the release calendars for the rest of the year.

The calendar is as follows:

North America

Runbow launches this Thursday, August 27.

Disney Infinity 3.0 releases this Sunday, August 30.

Super Mario Maker launches on the 11th of September, along with a console bundle that includes the Modern Colors Mario Amiibo and the system for $299.96 (Walmart exclusive).

Skylanders SuperChargers releases on September 20.

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer launches September 25 along with the Amiibo cards. Cards are $5.99 for 6, and for old 3DS owners the 3DS NFC reader launches the same day for $19.99. A bundle with the writer, Happy Home Designer and a card is $49.99.

Lego Dimensions releases on September 27, with $99.99 for the base pack and Level, Team and Fun Packs at respectively $29.99, $24.99 and $14.99.

Chibi-Robo Zip Lash is October 9: standalone game $29.99, Amiibo bundle $39.99.

Yoshi's Woolly World is October 16: standalone game $49.99, Amiibo bundle (green) $59.99. Pink and blue Yarn Yoshi Amiibo launch the same day for $16.99.

The New Super Mario U and New Super Luigi U from older Wii U bundles will also release on October 16 for $59.99.

Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water will be an eShop exclusive on October 22. The download will be free and cover the prologue, the first and most of the 2nd chapter of a 14 chapter game. The full download will be $49.99.

Guitar Hero Live and Just Dance 2016 release on October 20.

The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes launches October 23.

The Mii Fighter Amiibo 3-pack will release on November 1, $34.99.

Yo-Kai Watch launches on November 6.

The Mewtwo Amiibo will release on November 13.

November 15 sees the release of the Mega Yarn Yoshi, a Yarn Yoshi Amiibo approximately three times the size of the normal Amiibo but with the same functionality. It will release for $39.99.

November 20 has Star Fox Zero, the Falco Amiibo, and Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon.

Xenoblade Chronicles X launches December 4.

Devil's Third launches December 11. This leaves Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival and Mario Tennis Ultra Smash without solid dates.

Europe

Disney Infinity releases this Thursday (Friday in the UK).

LBX: Little Battlers eXperience launches 4 September.

Super Mario Maker launches on the 11th of September with a console bundle and limited edition.

Skylanders SuperCharges launches 25 September.

The Mii Fighters and retro trio (Duck Hunt Dog, ROB and Game and Watch) also launch 25 September.

Lego Dimensions launches 29 September.

Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer releases 2 October along with New 3DS and New 3DSXL bundles, the NFC reader, faceplates and the Amiibo cards plus an album bundle.

The Dragon Ball Z Extreme Butoden bundle launches with the game 16 October.

Just Dance 2015 releases 22 October.

23 October sees Guitar Hero Live and The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes, as well as Modern Colors Mario and Mewtwo.

Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water releases 30 October with a retail limited edition and the eShop release.

Chibi Robo Zip Lash and the Amiibo bundle are 5 November.

November 20 has the following: Star Fox Zero, Mario Tennis Ultra Smash, New Style Boutique 2 (Style Savvy 3/Girls Mode 3), Falco Amiibo and Toad/Bowser Wii Remote Plus.

The Mega Yarn Yoshi will invade Europe on 27 November.

4 December has the Xenoblade Chronicles X launch (including LE game and system bundle). This leave Animal Crossing: Amiibo Festival without a date beyond "2015".

Donald Theriault - News Editor, Nintendo World Report / 2016 Nintendo World Champion
Tutorial box out.

Offline broodwars

  • Hunting for a Pineapple Salad
  • Score: -1011
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2015, 11:46:33 AM »
Hmm...from this list I think I'll be picking up Yoshi's Woolly World; the Blue Yoshi amiibo; Fatal Frame: MoBW (good price and release style, btw, for bringing in people new to the franchise); and maybe Star Fox & Xenoblade if they review well and I have the time/money.

As for Amiibo Festival and Mario Tennis, it's probably safe to say that they've been delayed to early 2016 due to Nintendo having no 2016 Wii U games likely to release before the Fall (at best).
There was a Signature here. It's gone now.

Offline Ian Sane

  • Champion for Urban Champion
  • Score: 1
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2015, 12:29:44 PM »
Interesting to see Star Fox and Xenoblade releasing mere weeks apart.  Nintendo usually tries to space their releases more.

Well since the Mario Maker bundle has a price we can assume no Wii U price cut before then.  I'm still hoping for one before Christmas.

Offline kokumaker

  • Score: 0
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2015, 02:40:37 PM »
So many early mornings ahead, waiting outside stores to buy amiibo...

Offline UncleBob

  • (PATRON)
  • NWR Junior Ranger
  • Score: 98
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2015, 02:44:32 PM »
Mega Yarn Yoshi - Yes, plz.

Even better - Mega Yarn Kirby.  I know he wouldn't look like in-game Epic Yarn Kriby (I.e. a piece of string with eyes), but I'd buy him.
Just some random guy on the internet who has a different opinion of games than you.

Offline broodwars

  • Hunting for a Pineapple Salad
  • Score: -1011
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2015, 02:52:07 PM »
I do find it amusing that Nintendo's calling that Yoshi "Mega Amiibo" a "figure". Dude, that's not a figure at that point. It's a ****ing stuffed animal, and if you're cool with paying $40 (essentially Disney theme park prices) for that, great but let's call it what it is: a stuffed animal.
There was a Signature here. It's gone now.

Offline fred13

  • Score: -2
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2015, 03:02:52 PM »
Blah Blah Blah Yarn Yoshi Amiibo, Blah Blah Blah Star Fox, Blah Blah Blah Xenoblade X.
That's all I heard.


Really though, I'm shocked that they have the balls to ask for $60 for Mario + Luigi U AFTER Super Mario Maker is out and everyone already has unlimited New Super Mario Levels.

Offline UncleBob

  • (PATRON)
  • NWR Junior Ranger
  • Score: 98
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2015, 03:13:50 PM »
NSMWU and NSLWU have 4-player modes.  And slopes.
Just some random guy on the internet who has a different opinion of games than you.

Offline NWR_insanolord

  • Rocket Fuel Malt Liquor....DAMN!
  • NWR Staff Pro
  • Score: -18986
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2015, 03:16:16 PM »
And I'm going to wager the Nintendo-designed levels in those games are better than the vast majority of what people will make in Super Mario Maker.
Insanolord is a terrible moderator.

J.P. Corbran
NWR Community Manager and Soccer Correspondent

Offline UncleBob

  • (PATRON)
  • NWR Junior Ranger
  • Score: 98
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #9 on: August 24, 2015, 03:22:44 PM »
Probably.
But assuming there will be a few thousand levels (and that's lowballing it) over the life of the game, even if 1% of 5,000 levels are equal to or exceeding the quality  of Official Nintendo levels (not withstanding engine limitations), that's 50 levels - plus the 80-ish on-disc levels.
Just some random guy on the internet who has a different opinion of games than you.

Offline Enner

  • My sales numbers, let me show you them
  • Score: 34
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #10 on: August 24, 2015, 03:40:14 PM »
Really happy to see that North America will get the free-to-start version of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. A bit sad for those that would have liked a North American retail copy of the game.


This holiday seems to have quite a few games at is, Nintendo-wise. I agree that we'll probably see Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash and Animal Crossing: Amiibo festival slide in to next year.

Offline Mop it up

  • And I've gotta say...
  • Score: 125
    • View Profile
Re: Nintendo Announces Release Calendar For North America, Europe.
« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2015, 06:44:07 PM »
Lots of goodies upcoming, and this is just from Nintendo.