Nintendo has published a list of first and third party titles to be released 2007 (PDF). Although this information comes from a financial statement, the date given is correct. It relates to the calendar year, rather than the financial year.
First Party
Third Party
Super Paper Mario
Japan: 19.4.2007
US: 9.4.2007
Europe: ---
Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree
Japan: 26.4.2007
US: 11.6.2007
Europe: ---
Donkey Kong Taru Jet Race
Japan: 28.6.2007
US: ---
Europe: ---
Wii Health Pack (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: ---
Europe: ---
Disaster: Day of Crisis (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: TBA
Europe: ---
Mario Party 8
Japan: 2007
US: 29.5.2007
Europe: ---
Project H.A.M.M.E.R. (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: TBA
Europe: ---
Wii Music (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: ---
Europe: ---
Super Mario Galaxy (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: TBA
Europe: ---
Super Smash Bros. Brawl (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: TBA
Europe: ---
Battalion Wars II (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: TBA
Europe: ---
Forever Blue (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: ---
Europe: ---
Mario Strikers: Charged
Japan: 2007
US: Summer 2007
Europe: 25.5.2007
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Japan: 2007
US: TBA
Europe: ---
Mario and Sonic at the Olympics (working title)
Japan: 2007
US: Q4 2007
Europe: ---
Animal Crossing (working title)
Japan: TBA
US: ---
Europe: ---
Hoshi no Kirby (working title)
Japan: TBA
US: ---
Europe: ---
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Japan: ---
US: 25.6.2007
Europe: ---
Pangya! Golf with Style
Japan: ---
US: ---
Europe: June 2007
One Piece Unlimited Adventure (Namco Bandai)
Japan: 26.4.2007
US: ---
Jittusenpachisuro Pachinko Hittushouhou! Sammy´s Collection (Sega)
Japan: 24.5.2007
US: ---
Resident Evil 4: Wii Edition (Capcom)
Japan: 31.5.2007
US: ---
Bokujyou Monogatari Yasuraginoki (Harvest Moon) (Marvelous Interactive)
Japan: 7.6.2007
US: ---
Negima!? Neo Pactio Fight! (Marvelous Interactive)
Japan: 14.6.2007
US: ---
Dragon Quest Swords (Square Enix)
Japan: 12.7.2007
US: ---
Mobile Suit Gundam (Namco Bandai)
Japan: 26.7.2007
US: ---
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Electronic Arts)
Japan: Summer 2007
US: June 2007
Opoona (Koei)
Japan: Summer 2007
US: ---
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 (Electronic Arts)
Japan: Fall 2007
US: August 2007
SSX Blur (Electronic Arts)
Japan: Fall 2007
US: ---
My Sims (Electronic Arts)
Japan: Fall 2007
US: September 2007
Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party (Konami)
Japan: Fall 2007
US: 29.6.2007
Crossword Puzzle (Hudson)
Japan: Fall 2007
US: ---
Bachindaa! (Hudson)
Japan: Fall 2007
US: ---
Bomberman (Hudson)
Japan: December 2007
US: ---
Devil Kings II Heroes (Capcom)
Japan: Winter 2007
US: ---
Project Treasure Island Z (working title, Capcom)
Japan: 2007
US: Q4 2007
Samurai Warriors Slash (Koei)
Japan: 2007
US: ---
Katekyo Hitman Reborn! (Marvelous Interactive)
Japan: 2007
US: ---
Resident Evil Umbrella Chronicles (Capcom)
Japan: TBA
US: TBA
NiGHTS: Journey of Dreams (Sega)
Japan: TBA
US: Q4 2007
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World´s End (Disney)
Japan: ---
US: 22.5.2007
Shrek the Third (Activision)
Japan: ---
US: May 2007
Spider-Man 3 (Activision)
Japan: ---
US: May 2007
Surf´s Up (Ubisoft)
Japan: ---
US: May 2007
The Bigs (Take-Two)
Japan: ---
US: 25.6.2007
Sims 2 Pets (Electronic Arts)
Japan: ---
US: June 2007
Driver: Parallel Lines (Ubisoft)
Japan: ---
US: June 2007
Bionicle Heroes (Eidos)
Japan: ---
US: Q2 2007
Cosmic Family (Ubisoft)
Japan: ---
US: Summer 2007
Bee Movie (Activision)
Japan: ---
US: October 2007
Dancing with the Stars (Activision)
Japan: ---
US: November 2007
Brothers in Arms: Double Time (Ubisoft)
Japan: ---
US: Fall 2007
Looney Tunes (Warner Brothers)
Japan: ---
US: Q3 2007
WWE SmackDown vs. Raw (THQ)
Japan: ---
US: Q3-Q4 2007
Bratz (THQ)
Japan:
US: Q3-Q4 2007
Cars 2 (THQ)
Japan: ---
US: Q3-Q4 2007
Crash of the Titans: 2007 (Vivendi)
Japan: ---
US: Q4 2007
This news comes only days after Nintendo announced it was in development of 45 Wii titles. Clearly, the remaining months of this year are going to be packed with killer apps.
Aside from the list of first party titles, 2007 will also see a level of third party support that has not been seen on a Nintendo console since the SNES days. For a start, we are still awaiting the official confirmation of the ´Star Wars´ game that I have been able to exclusively confirm on this blog a year ago.
EDIT There was much more information in the original document than was cited by other media outlets. So I have now compiled all the new info on Wii software right here.
Source: Nintendo earnings release (PDF)
Thanks to: Carmine, Arsenis, MaxConsole, IGN, Games Industry
I bet you Julian Eggebrecht will sooner or later make a Wii game just to get one over on Wii devs.
ReplyDeleteThe other day he admitted that he was at loss seeing how incompetent other Wii devs are and how they did things 6 years ago that other Wii devs still haven't figured out today technically. I'm tellin'you, he is dead keen on it privily. He wants to trample them all down cause they are unfit vermin in his eyes that only begrime Factor 5's technical accomplishments with their hopelessly underachieving attempts. It's a burning issue to him. He wants to inflict pain on them. He wants them to throw in the towel. He wants to come to the fore. Julian Eggebrecht. Factor 5. The redeemer. The last hope. A Nintendo fan girls' (and boys alike) wet dream. 1 hope 1 quest.
-The Irrelevant Annoying Laughing Stock
but Kid you know what ? to be honest with you , I find it rather stupid that Nintendo doesn't hype Metroid 3.
ReplyDeleteI mean have you seen any updates on that game the last couple of months? What's going on Kid? Isn't that game supposed to come out this year? Are they placing their bets on word of mouth marketing or something? Strange , strange
Nintendo.
If I was in Nintendos position I would do all that's in my powers to hype that game in (online-) publications, with aggressive advertising and whatnot.
I don't know what to say, honestly, I'm at loss.
-The Irrelevant Annoying Laughing Stock
Yummie!
ReplyDeleteLet them come!
Nintendo should be hyping Metroïd 3, Super Smash and Mario Galaxy... 3 of the best from Nintendo, all coming out 2007-early 2008.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Nintendo just doesn't have time to hype anything with all the success and the 40+ projects in the pipelines...
You've gotta love living in Europe and owning a Nintendo console...
ReplyDeleteit's grrrrreat!
SWEET GOD.
ReplyDeleteThat, my friends, is a lineup.
Has anyone else started to notice that Nintendo only gives exact dates and really hypes games once we get within 3 months of when they're actually released?
ReplyDeleteIt's like Nintendo decided not to tell us about games waaay in advance so that they can surprise us and create a short-term marketting blitz to whip consumers up into a feeding frenzy for each quarter's games!
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