Nintendo DS launches

Nintendo DS launches

The Nintendo DS was released in:

*North America on November 21, 2004
*Japan on December 2, 2004
*Australia and New Zealand on February 24, 2005
*Europe on March 11, 2005
*China on July 23, 2005

North America and Japan

The Nintendo DS was launched in North America for US$149.99 on November 21, 2004; in Japan for 15,000 yen on December 2. Well over three million preorders were taken in North America and Japan; preorders at online stores were launched on November 3, and ended the same day as merchants had already sold their allotment. Initially Nintendo planned to deliver one million units combined at the North American and Japanese launches; when it saw the preorder numbers, it brought another factory online to ramp up production. Nintendo originally slated 300,000 units for the U.S. debut; 550,000 were shipped, and just over 500,000 of those sold through in the first week. Later in 2005, the manufacturer suggested retail price for the Nintendo DS was dropped to US$129.99.

Both launches proved to be successful, but it is interesting to note that Nintendo chose to release the DS in North America prior to Japan, a first for a hardware launch from the Kyoto-based company. This choice was made to get the DS out for the largest shopping day of the year in the U.S. (the day after Thanksgiving, also known as [aka] "Black Friday"). [http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/11/12/news_6113031.html] Perhaps partly due to the release date, the DS met unexpectedly high demand in the United States, selling 1 million units by December 21, 2004. As of the end of December, the total number shipped worldwide was 2.8 million, about 800,000 more than Nintendo's original forecast. [http://www.nintendojo.com/infocus/view_item.php?1105105971] At least 1.2 million of them were sold in the U.S. Some industry reporters are referred to it as "the Tickle Me Elmo of 2004". [http://www.sacticket.com/gamers/story/11763629p-12648524c.html] In June 2005, Nintendo informed the press that a total of 6.65 million units had been sold worldwide. [http://www.nintendo.com/corp/report/FY06_1Qfinancials.pdf] As is normal for electronics, some were reported as having problems with stuck pixels in either of the two screens. Return policies for LCD displays vary between manufacturers and regions, however in North America, Nintendo has chosen to replace a system with fixed pixels only if the owner claims that it interferes with their gaming experience. There are currently two exchange programs in place for North America. In the first, the owner of the defective DS in question must provide a valid credit card number and, afterwards, Nintendo will ship a new DS system to the owner with shipping supplies to return the defective system. In the second, the owner of the defective DS in question must ship his/her system to Nintendo for inspection. After inspection, Nintendo technicians will either ship a replacement system or fix the defective system. The first option allows the owner to have a new DS in 3–5 business days.

North American launch games

The following 11 games were released within the system's launch period (the 30 days starting from November 21, 2004).
*"Asphalt Urban GT" (Ubisoft)
*"" (Sega)
*"Madden NFL 2005" (Electronic Arts)
*"" (Namco)
*"Ping Pals" (THQ)
*"Ridge Racer DS" (Namco)
*"Spider-Man 2" (Activision)
*"Sprung" (Ubisoft)
*"Super Mario 64 DS" (Nintendo)
*"" (Electronic Arts)
*"Tiger Woods PGA Tour" (Electronic Arts)

At launch there was one pack-in demo, in addition to the built-in PictoChat program: "" (published by Nintendo and is a demo for "Metroid Prime Hunters", a game released in March 2006). At the time of the Electric Blue DS launch, Nintendo bundled the system with "Super Mario 64 DS".

Japanese launch games

The following games were released at same time as the system's first release (December 2, 2004).
*"Daigasso! Band Brothers" (Nintendo)
*"Chokkan Hitofude" ("Polarium") (Nintendo)
*"Cool104 Joker & Setline" (Aruze)
*"Kimi no Tame Nara Shineru" (literally "I Would Die for You"; aka "" aka "Project Rub") (Sega)
*"Kensyūi "Dokuta Tendo" (Spike)
*"Mahjong Taikai" (Koei)
*"" (Namco)
*"Pokémon Dash" (Nintendo)
*"Super Mario 64 DS" (Nintendo)
*"" (Electronic Arts)
*"" (Nintendo)
*"Zoo Keeper" (Success)

In the launch period, the following titles were released.
*"The Prince of Tennis 2005 -Crystal Drive-" (Konami)
*"Puyo Puyo Fever" (Puyo Pop Fever) (Sega)

Europe

The DS was released in Europe on 11 March, 2005 for €149. Prior to this, a small supply of DS units were available in a package with a promotional "VIP" T-shirt, "Metroid Prime Hunters - First Hunt", a "" demo, and a pre-release version of "Super Mario 64 DS", through the Nintendo Stars Catalogue; the bundle was priced at £129.99 for the UK and €189.99 for the rest of Europe, plus 1,000 of Nintendo's "star" loyalty points (to cover postage). As of 23 January, 1 million DS's had been sold in Europe, setting a sales record for a handheld.

The European version of the DS, like the U.S. release, was packaged with a "Metroid Prime Hunters - First Hunt" demo when the system was released; and has not been included since. The European packaging for the console is noticeably more "aggressive" than that of the U.S./Japanese release.

The European game cases are about 1/4 inch thicker than their North American counterparts; they are also transparent rather than solid black. Inside the case there is room for one Game Boy Advance game pak and a DS card with the instructions on the left side of the case.

European launch games

*"Asphalt Urban GT" (Ubisoft)
*"" (Namco)
*"Ping Pals" (THQ)
*"Pokémon Dash" (Nintendo)
*"Polarium" (Nintendo)
*' (aka ') (Sega)
*"Rayman DS" (Ubisoft)
*"Robots" (VU Games)
*"Spider-Man 2 (Activision)
*"Sprung" (Ubisoft)
*"Super Mario 64 DS" (Nintendo)
*"Tiger Woods PGA Tour" (Electronic Arts)
*"" (Electronic Arts)
*"" (Nintendo)
*"Zoo Keeper" (Ignition)

Australia and New Zealand

The DS launched in Australia and New Zealand on 24 February 2005. It retailed in Australia for AU$199 and in New Zealand for NZ$249. Like the North American launch, it includes the "Metroid Prime Hunters - First Hunt" demo.

The first week of sales for the system broke all current Australian launch sales records for a console. 19,191 units were sold from Thursday 24 February to close of business Sunday 27 February.

Australian and New Zealand launch games

*"Asphalt Urban GT" (Ubisoft)
*"Ping Pals" (THQ)
*"Spider-Man 2" (Activision)
*"Sprung" (Ubisoft)
*"Super Mario 64 DS" (Nintendo)
*"Tiger Woods PGA Tour" (Electronic Arts)
*"" (Nintendo)
*"Zoo Keeper" (Ignition Entertainment)

China

"iQue DS", which is the name of official Chinese Nintendo DS, was released in China on July 23, 2005. The price of iQue DS as of April 2006 is 980 RMB (about US$130 ). The iQue DS is compatible with all of the language versions of every game. This new iQue DS includes updated firmware from Nintendo to block out use of the PassMe device, along with the new Red DS.

Chinese launch games

*"Zhi Gan Yi Bi" ("Polarium") (Nintendo/iQue)
*"Momo Waliou Zhizao" ("") (Nintendo/iQue)

ee also

*List of Nintendo DS games


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