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New Titles on the Nintendo DS and Wii in Australia Announced

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Today, Nintendo Australia announced three new titles that they have planned for release over the next month or two for both the Nintendo DS, alongside the intended release date and recommended retail price.

New Titles on the Nintendo DS and Wii in Australia Announced 1Go Vacation
Nintendo Wii
17th November 2011
SRP: $69.95 AUD

Break out the beach wear and head to a tropical location with 50 unlockable action packed activities for serious family fun. Set on the vast tropical Kawawii Island, you can unlock various activities ranging in category from sports simulations to dance-based challenges in single player or multiplayer mode, with up to four players.

New Titles on the Nintendo DS and Wii in Australia Announced 2Solatorobo: Red the Hunter
Nintendo DS
24th November 2011
SRP: $49.95 AUD

Allows you to enter a world of epic fantasy action in a high octane RPG. You take on the story of Red Savarin, a 17 year old anthropomorphic dog, and his robot, Dahak, as he battles with a giant robotic “mecha” and other enemies on his journey through the Shepherd Republic. After a chance encounter with the mysterious Elh, he gets inadvertently entangled in an epic adventure to save the world from destruction at the claws of the ancient evil being, Lares. 

New Titles on the Nintendo DS and Wii in Australia Announced 3Professor Layton and the Last Specter
Nintendo DS
1st December 2011
SRP: $59.95 AUD

Professor Layton and the Last Specter is the fourth instalment in the Professor Layton puzzle adventure series, and begins as a new trilogy that is a prequel to the original games. Included is an unlockable bonus role-playing game called Professor Layton’s London Life that contains 100 hours of additional content. Professor Layton and The Last Specter is bursting to the brim with brand new puzzles to challenge and delight both seasoned Professor Layton fans and those new to the series.

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