Wii Playable During Nintendo Fusion Tour

by GamingBits on September 19, 2006

in Nintendo News Bits

The Nintendo Fusion Tour will feature the Wii as part of its tour lineup and will be playable by attendees. Games playable at the Nintendo Fusion Tour include: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Wii Sports, Excite Truck, WarioWare: Smooth Moves and Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam.


The tour kicks off September 27, so if you are planning on attending you’ll be among the first to get a chance at playtime with the Wii. Look for Nintendo DS games to be playable as well.


Visit the official Nintendo Fusion Tour web site for a listing of groups performing at the show, incase you want to check ‘em out too. Read the full press release from Nintendo below.

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Groupies following the Nintendo Fusion Tour have a new superstar to watch for – Nintendo’s remarkable Wii!

Groupies following the Nintendo Fusion Tour have a new superstar to watch for. Nintendo’s remarkable Wii console is joining the tour to give video game and music fans a chance to play it before it launches in the United States on Nov. 19 at an MSRP of $249.99.


The Nintendo Fusion Tour blends the best of hot new music and the coolest new video games. Starting Sept. 27 at each of the tour’s 35+ stops around the country, multiple Wii consoles will be hooked up and ready to play, along with a variety of hot Nintendo DS games like Elite Beat Agents. Concert attendees can pick up the unique Wii Remote controller and start playing, regardless of their video game experience.


Some of the Wii titles scheduled to make the rounds on the tour include Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Wii Sports, Excite Truck, WarioWare: Smooth Moves and Activision’s Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam.


Note that the lineup of Wii games is subject to change without notice.


Hawthorne Heights headlines the 2006 Nintendo Fusion Tour, with support from Relient K, Emery, Plain White T’s and The Sleeping.


For more information about the Nintendo Fusion Tour, visit www.nintendofusiontour.com. For more information about Wii, visit wii.nintendo.com.







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