Late on Thursday, a Nintendo DS
owner logged onto Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection for the first time. That
person unknowingly became the 2 millionth unique player to use Nintendo's
wireless gaming service. To put that number in perspective, the population
of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection users now surpasses the population of 15
different U.S. states, including Montana, Nebraska and New Mexico. In
addition to Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection surpassing 2 million unique players,
the service has also logged more than 70 million individual game sessions in
just more than nine months of operation, a number expected to soar as more
and more Wi-Fi-enabled titles are released.
"Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection continues to set the standard for easy, fun and
safe wireless gaming," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior
vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "Our hand-held
leadership will continue unabated with today's launch of Star Fox Command
and the anticipation of our upcoming Wi-Fi titles."
Today the hugely popular Star Fox series goes wireless with Star Fox
Command for Nintendo DS. The sci-fi space combat game marks the first-ever
portable, Wi-Fi-enabled Star Fox game. Up to four players, be they friends
or strangers, can meet up on Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to blow each other
out of the sky in white-knuckle dogfights.
In addition to multiplayer Wi-Fi dogfights, the 3-D space shooter Star Fox
Command also lets players use the DS touch screen to draw out their flight
plans, steer their Arwing fighters and drop bombs on enemies. Rubbing the
touch screen sends the fighter into a barrel roll. The game uses elements
of both real-time combat and turn-based strategy games, and includes a
familiar array of popular animal characters from the Star Fox universe,
including Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Krystal and Slippy Toad.
Star Fox Command, Rated E10+ for Everyone 10 and Older, blasts off today.
For more information about the game, visit http://www.starfoxcommand.com. For more
information about Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, visit http://www.nintendowifi.com.