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Nintendo Ships New Chibi-Robo

October 2, 2007, 7:40 am EDT
Total comments: 22

Nintendo touts the game's environmental themes, yet they force you to drive to Wal-Mart to get it!

NINTENDO GOES GREEN WITH ENVIRONMENTAL GAME AND 500 TREES

Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol for Nintendo DS Shows Kids How to be Green

REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 2, 2007 - Nintendo is on a mission to make some locations - both virtual and real - a little greener. In honor of today's launch of Chibi-Robo™: Park Patrol for the portable Nintendo DS™, Nintendo is offering 500 tree seedlings to kids who want to help keep their environments clean and beautiful.

Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol is one of the first games based on the growing environmental movement, and it's a great way to get kids and their parents on a green path. In the game, players take on the persona of a cute little robot. They clean up a park by planting flowers, building park equipment and defeating toxic enemies called Smoglings.

Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol lets players use the Nintendo DS touch screen to control actions like watering plants, squirting enemies or riding a bike. Chibi's good deeds are converted into Happy Points that power him and the friendly toys he meets along the way. He even uses environmentally friendly modes of transportation to get around.

"From hybrid cars to energy-conserving light bulbs, everyone is going green," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol represents one of the first environmentally themed video game adventures."

To get a tree seedling, register at www.Chibi-Robo.com between now and Nov. 9. Before America Recycles Day on Nov. 15, Nintendo will choose 500 people at random to receive a seedling that they can plant in their community.

But Nintendo's environmental efforts are not limited to video games. In the real world, Nintendo has already undertaken multiple initiatives to help preserve the environment.

Nintendo:

* recycles the paper it uses company-wide, limits the use of colored paper (since it's not easily recycled) and purchases recycled paper towels, report covers, message pads and writing pads.

* recycles more than 70 percent of the waste generated at its headquarters and promotes the recycling of aluminum cans and glass in its corporate cafeterias. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the United States as a whole recycles about 32 percent of its waste.

* requires manufacturers not use any banned substances (such as lead, mercury, etc.) in components, nor use them in the manufacturing process for any components used in its products.

Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol

Rated: E for Everyone

Available: Oct. 2 exclusively at Wal-Mart stores

For more information: www.Chibi-Robo.com.

Talkback

planetidiotOctober 02, 2007

From building stores on Indian burial grounds to contaminated runoff water at building sites, Wal-Mart is a shining example of a corporation that takes great care to protect our shared environment, much like a neighbor coming into your house and taking a steamy dump on your kitchen counter. Good choice, Nintendo!

DAaaMan64October 02, 2007

I <3 2 h8 walmart



Wasn't that irritating to read?

SvevanEvan Burchfield, Staff AlumnusOctober 02, 2007

I'm reviewing this game as soon as I get it. Let's hope it's worth the drive to Wal-mart.

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: planetidiot
From building stores on Indian burial grounds to contaminated runoff water at building sites, Wal-Mart is a shining example of a corporation that takes great care to protect our shared environment, much like a neighbor coming into your house and taking a steamy dump on your kitchen counter. Good choice, Nintendo!


Or buying 1 acre of Wildlife preservation habitat, for every acre a store is built on, or perhaps retrofitting energy efficient lighting in over 800 of their stores, or perhaps the three stores they built that show an environmental friendly approach to super center building with recycled asphault, a water recycling system, and other things. Oh wait. Actually I think Walmart haters spew more pollution then anything Walmart could ever do!

SvevanEvan Burchfield, Staff AlumnusOctober 02, 2007

Oh God. STOP, banstick ready.

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: Svevan
Oh God. STOP, banstick ready.


You didn't threaten the banstick for planetidiot!

LuigiHannOctober 02, 2007

I was at a Wal-Mart today, and they didn't appear to have Phantom Hourglass. The ladies there didn't even seem to know what I was talking about. Of course, they might just be idiots, but I'd wait a few days before even trying to find any Wal-Mart-Exclusive title.

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: LuigiHann
I was at a Wal-Mart today, and they didn't appear to have Phantom Hourglass. The ladies there didn't even seem to know what I was talking about. Of course, they might just be idiots, but I'd wait a few days before even trying to find any Wal-Mart-Exclusive title.


Really? Where is this walmart?

MashiroOctober 02, 2007

Why in the hell would you defend wal-mart . . .

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: Mashiro
Why in the hell would you defend wal-mart . . .


Ban Mashiro Evan.

SvevanEvan Burchfield, Staff AlumnusOctober 02, 2007

I didn't threaten to ban you, was just making it clear that we need to change topics immediately. Please note that planetidiot did not start a fight, and I didn't need to say anything. From this point on the discussion is over - back to Chibi. Go make a Wal-Mart thread or something.

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: Svevan
I didn't threaten to ban you, was just making it clear that we need to change topics immediately. Please note that planetidiot did not start a fight, and I didn't need to say anything. From this point on the discussion is over - back to Chibi. Go make a Wal-Mart thread or something.


Just my last comment, his comments though didn't really have anything to do with the game but were more inflammatory attacks against Wal-mart. I consider that opening up a can of worms.

MashiroOctober 02, 2007

"Nintendo touts the game's environmental themes, yet they force you to drive to Wal-Mart to get it!"

The very header of this news opens up a can of worms. Newsbot needs to stay on track!

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: Mashiro
"Nintendo touts the game's environmental themes, yet they force you to drive to Wal-Mart to get it!"

The very header of this news opens up a can of worms. Newsbot needs to stay on track!


Actually that could be interpreted as a joke about driving, not wal-mart in particular. Anyway if you are right, should Evan be banned for trying to derail the topic from what newsbot wanted?

SvevanEvan Burchfield, Staff AlumnusOctober 02, 2007

Apparently warnings aren't listened to. GP, official warning. Mashiro, you're on my bad side.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorOctober 02, 2007

Okay, back on the Chibi-Robo Topic...

I picked this up yesterday (along with Phantom Hourglass). However, Phantom Hourglass comes first... so I can't say much about it.
If you don't want to go to a Wal*Mart (for whatever reason), you can order from WalMart.com. Additionally, I've heard that this games isn't a Wal*Mart exclusive in the great white north, as someone claims they bought it at an EB. Dunno if they were just crazy or what.

The main downside is the ugly "Only at Wal*Mart" logo on the package. However, our good friends over at TheCoverProject.net has us taken care of: http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=1039.0;topicseen

With this game being an exclusive *and* coming out the same day as Phantom Hourglass, I wonder how badly it's gonna sell...

GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

Is this game a quick cash in? Or does it have some substance, because I'll get it if it has some substance.

UncleBobRichard Cook, Guest ContributorOctober 02, 2007
GoldenPhoenixOctober 02, 2007

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Originally posted by: UncleBob
It has a 77% on GameRankings...

http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/932735.asp?q=Chibi%20Robo


Walmart must have paid big money to get an exclusive!

I just really really failed to "get" the GC Chibi Robo. As much as I want to, I just can't be at all excited about this game.

IceColdOctober 02, 2007

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Additionally, I've heard that this games isn't a Wal*Mart exclusive in the great white north, as someone claims they bought it at an EB. Dunno if they were just crazy or what.
Dunno about brick-and-mortar stores, but it's available on all major Canadian online retailers, so I think the guy is probably right. Nintendo of Canada does a lot of these small things differently than NoA.

CalibanOctober 03, 2007

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Originally posted by: UncleBob
Additionally, I've heard that this games isn't a Wal*Mart exclusive in the great white north, as someone claims they bought it at an EB.


That is true, I just got this game at my local EB too.

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Originally posted by: Kairon
I just really really failed to "get" the GC Chibi Robo. As much as I want to, I just can't be at all excited about this game.


*shock*, ah well.

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