For The Next Few Months, Nintendo’s Schedule Looks Kinda Like This


Get out those calendars! Today, Nintendo provided a list of upcoming titles it will release the rest of this month — and beyond.

This isn’t a full list by any means, and many of these games (and release windows) are already known. But here they are all together in one place.

Japan

3DS

Nintendo 3DS XL – 7/28/2012

New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 7/28/2012

Demon Training – 7/28/2012

New Art Academy – 9/13/2012

Animal Crossing (temp title) – Fall 2012

Paper Mario: Sticker Star – 2012

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon – 2012

Girls Mode (temp title) – 2012

Tomodachi Collection – TBD

Wii

Just Dance Wii 2 – 7/26/2012

Dragon Quest X Online [Wii USB Memory Set] – 8/2/2012

The United States

3DS

Nintendo 3DS XL – 8/19/2012

New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 8/12/2012

Professor Layton and the Miracle – Nov. 2012

Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon – Holiday

Paper Mario: Sticker Star – Holiday

Fire Emblem (temp title) – 2012

Lego City: Undercover (temp title) – TBD

Art Academy (temp title) – TBD

Animal Crossing (temp title) – TBD

Super Smash Bros. (temp title) – TBD

DS

Pokemon Black/White 2 – 10/7/2012

Wii

Kirby’s Dream Collection Special Ed – 9/16/2012

Europe

3DS

Nintendo 3DS XL – 7/28/2012

New Art Academy – 7/28/2012

Freakyforms Deluxe: Your Creations, Alive! – 7/28/2012

New Super Mario Bros. 2 – 8/17/2012

Luigi’s Mansion 2 – 2012

Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask – 2012

Animal Crossing (temp title) – 2013

Fire Emblem (temp title) – 2013

Paper Mario (temp title) – TBD

DS

Pokemon Black/White 2 – 10/12/2012

Learn with Pokemon: Typing Adventure – Sept. 2012

Wii

Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise – 7/6/2012

Inazuma Eleven Strikers – 9/28/2012

These are titles that Nintendo is publishing in various regions, such as the USB version of DQX (Square Enix is publishing the standalone). Release dates are subject to change and all that good stuff!

Launch Schedule of Primary Nintendo Products by Region [Nintendo]


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