Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Nintendo Rekindles Powerfest with the Wii Games: Summer 2010
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Long live Nintendo Powerfest!
This summer, Nintendo back to the glory days of competitive gaming with the Wii: summer 2010. For those of you who do not know, Nintendo used to run an annual competition called Powerfest Nintendo. Players from across the nation competed several events, culminating in a national championship showdown. Since the 90's were national competitions like the game has been reduced - ousted by hard-core gamer showdown individual (see the article on USA Network Clik).
From 16 July players of all races to Duke, it can in the games, not the strict domain of the learned FPS addicts or Street Fighter. Open to children, adolescents, adults, seniors and families, Wii Games: summer 2010 events in five activities: basketball and bowling in Wii Sports Resort, the challenge posed by the Wii Fit Hula Hoop focus Plus, the New Super Mario Adventure Platform Wii Bros. and high-speed racing excitement Mario Kart Wii. This is summer fun at its best speed.
For more details, see the official press release:
Redmond, Washington - The Wii system is revolutionizing the way people play video games, with the movement controls easy to use and make a physically active leisure Social million households worldwide. Now, Nintendo of America invites players of all ages and from their homes and into the focus of active play during the first Wii games: Summer 2010 "national competition authorities. As of 16 July with an event on a large scale kick-off at Liberty State Park in New Jersey and ends with a national championship event in Los Angeles September 3 to 5, Wii Games: summer 2010 competition includes events in the tournament in 24 markets throughout the nation. People are encouraged to join for fun, games, and with each other and vie for top marks in fires with innovative motion control Nintendo games to control.
Open to children, adolescents, adults, seniors and families, Wii Games: summer 2010 events in five activities: basketball and bowling in Wii Sports Resort ™, Hula Hoop Challenge ® Wii Fit ™ Plus, the adventure of the platform focus New Super Mario Bros. Wii ™ and high-speed racing excitement Mario Kart ™ Wii. Between mid-July and mid August, the tournament for five consecutive weekends to eight Six Flags theme parks in California, Texas, Illinois, Georgia, Massachusetts and New Jersey will take place, highlighting continuing relationship with Nintendo's Six Flags. The events of the tournament will be held at 16 malls across the country. Participants can compete for prizes or just show up the immersive and interactive elements, the Wii games are known for enjoying.
The winner of the qualification is going to Los Angeles for Wii Games: summer 2010 national championships, where she will be eligible for great prizes like the Nintendo systems and games, home entertainment packages, cruises to win trophies and the national The exposure comes with the victory. During the summer, Olympic champion and Dancing with the Stars champion Shawn Johnson will serve as the Wii games: Summer 2010 ambassador for the competition. Johnson chooses Wii Games: summer 2010 events.
"The Wii Games: summer 2010 events are a celebration of fun, active, inclusive spirit of the Wii," said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America executive vice president of sales and marketing. "I am sure that the players interact with friends and family while they enjoy the train for any event. Even better, you get their skills before an enthusiastic audience to demonstrate the world."
"The Wii games with my friends and family all the time," said Shawn Johnson, a gymnast medal winner at the 2008 Olympics Games. "I can not wait to see people from all over the country come together to have fun and compete."
Nintendo, the industry has to create fun run, move Engaging consumer experiences, people and products with active games like Wii Fit become Plus, Wii Sports Resort and Wii console bundle (with Wii Sports ™ and Wii Sports Resort). Nintendo is also involved in awareness programs for consumers, such as the recently announced strategic partnership with American Heart Association and the sponsorship with the U.S. today over his "Family Fitness Challenge." Wii Games: Nintendo Summer 2010 extended its commitment for active play video games to give people a unique opportunity to strengthen and take part in a national tournament.
Wii Games: summer 2010 competition is open to organized teams of two to four players by age group. The categories include: Teen, Adult and super adults, more combined categories in which adults and young players can share with friends and family to compete. The following participants in all five activities are combined to determine their overall score. A lottery will be held online and allow consumers to participate in additional Wii Games: summer 2010, the national championships.
Wii Games: Summer 2010 event will also offer fun activities for consumers and families who did not compete in tournaments. Participants and spectators to participate in demonstrations, not competitive and the sample of other Wii games like Super Mario Galaxy ™ 2 and Punch-Out! ™. The events are open to the public and is intended to give people of all ages offered the option of one-of-a-kind experience of active-play celebrate the Wii system.
Remember that Wii parental control that adults manage the content their children can access features. For more information on these and other features, visit wii.com.
A list of the venues, a list of awards and the complete rules for the Wii: Summer 2010, visit www.wiigames2010.com.
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