EL33TONLINE: News tag archive: releaseschedule
Nintendo of America has done us all ‘a solid’ and revealed the scheduled line-up of games due for release across the Wii, DS and 3DS in North America from now until the beginning of June.
Highlights of the list? A release date for The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D (with Master Quest…for 3DS), and something called Wii Play: Motion (which comes standard with a WiiMote Plus).
Nintendo of America’s director of Public Relations Marc Franklin wrote:
With all of the excitement surrounding the impending launch of Nintendo’s next handheld, the 3DS, you’d half expect the publishing giant to forget about it’s current consoles and upcoming slate of titles scheduled for release on those machines, but this is definitely not the case.
Nintendo UK has just released quite a comprehensive list of upcoming titles set for release on both the Wii and DS, accompanied by exact dates and vague windows just to ensure that we know that they know they definitely still care:
In the wake of EA’s released financial results, the publisher has revealed its intended release slate for the four quarters making up fiscal year 2011 (beginning April 1st 2010 and ending March 31st 2011).
Everything seems present and accounted for and is in line with the company’s previously released schedule, with no real surprises, unless you count that mysterious Dragon Age title that keeps popping up.
Have a good look through EA’s fiscal year 2011 release schedule below, which includes the likes of Need For Speed World, Medal of Honor, Crysis 2, EA Sports MMA, NBA Jam, Dead Space 2, Bulletstorm and loads more:
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