Nintendo tabs 10 titles for 3DS launch window
Spring 2011 software lineup in Japan features Zelda: Ocarina of Time, Pilotwings, Super Street Fighter IV; Mega Man Legends 3 Project and Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D revealed.
Now that Nintendo has nailed down a February 26 release for the 3DS in Japan, potential owners of the handheld can start planning out which games they'll want to pick up at launch. The console maker offered a little help on that front today, as it tacked a "spring 2011" Japanese release window onto 10 different first- and third-party titles.
Just as the original DS launched with Super Mario 64 DS, the 3DS will get its own Nintendo 64 classic rerelease with Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. Nintendo also has Nintendogs + Cats, Pilotwings Resort, and Steel Diver in the pipe for the first few months of the 3DS's Japanese release. The third-party spring 2011 lineup is spearheaded by Capcom's Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition, Namco Bandai's Ridge Racer 3D, and Level-5's Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle. (The Professor Layton series is published by Nintendo internationally.)
Only two other titles were confirmed for 2011: Nintendo's original 3DS showpiece Kid Icarus and Konami's Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - The Naked Sample. The rest of the games featured in Nintendo's 3DS press briefing have not been given launch windows. That assortment includes the 3D remake of Star Fox 64; new 3DS installments of Paper Mario, Mario Kart, and Animal Crossing; and Capcom's newly announced pair, Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D and Mega Man Legends 3 Project.
Inspired by the Resident Evil game modes of the same name, The Mercenaries 3D will have players trying to beat each other's zombie kill counts in timed rounds. Specific missions from Resident Evil 4 and 5 will be included, along with new modes and additional characters. The game will also feature global online cooperative play.
First teased during Keiji Inafune's Comic-Con 2010 appearance, Mega Man Legends 3 Project was officially announced by the developer in a short video clip. Inafune gave no details on the project but assured fans that nobody has been looking forward to the game more than he has, calling it his dream. However, he also stressed that he wants to take the time to make it "good, really good" and wants to be more deeply involved in it than his usual games.
The 3DS launch windows detailed at the Nintendo conference follow below:
Spring 2011
Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D--Nintendo
Nintendogs + Cats--Nintendo
Pilotwings Resort (working title)--Nintendo
Pro Baseball Spirits--Konami
Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle--Level 5
Ridge Racer 3D--Namco Bandai
Samurai Warriors Chronicle--Tecmo Koei
Steel Diver--Nintendo
Super Monkey Ball (working title)--Sega
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition--Capcom
Unspecified 2011
Kid Icarus: Uprising--Nintendo
Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D - The Naked Sample--Konami
To Be Announced
Chocobo Racing 3D (working title)--Square Enix
Star Fox 64 3D--Nintendo
Animal Crossing (working title)--Nintendo
Dead or Alive: Dimensions--Tecmo Koei
Paper Mario (working title)--Nintendo
Mario Kart (working title)--Nintendo
Resident Evil: Revelations--Capcom
Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D--Capcom
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