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September 18, 2007 2:00 pm

Nintendo Australia announces Q4 Dates, updates sales

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Nintendo Australia has finally sent word about the rest of the years releases in Australia, as well as giving as an update about just how well the DS is doing. The Nintendo DS is now at an install base of over 700,000 units a truly massive number for Australia. No new numbers on the Wii side of things but they have announced release dates for Mario Galaxy, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Pokemon Battle Revolution, Big Brain Academy and for the Nintendo DS – Mario Party DS and Zelda: Phantom Hourglass among others, head inside for the full list.

Nintendo DS

October 11 – The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass.
November 1 – DK Jungle Climber
November 15 – Naruto Ninja Council (European Version)
December 6 – Mario Party DS
Mid December – Master of Illusion

Wii

November 8 – Big Brain Academy for Wii
November 8 – Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
November 22 – Pokemon Battle Revolution
November 29 – Super Mario Galaxy
December 13 – Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles
Mid Dec – Zack and Wiki; Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure.

This promises to be one of the most exciting times for the video game industry, I cannot remember a time when there were so many quality titles released that delivered to everyone, explains Rose Lappin, Director of Sales and Marketing. Save your cash folks, November is overly huge.

Also Games still missing a 2007 date and thus likely pushed into next year included Batallion Wars II, Endless Ocean, Donkey Kong Barrel Blast, Links Crossbow Training, Fire Emblem and for the DS; Tingle RPG, Planet Puzzle League, Action Loop, Chibi Robo Park Patrol and Magical Starsign. 10 Games from 2007 that have no dates for Australia and probably won’t be released this year, if at all. This move also will more then likely continue to push out the release schedule even further.


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