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NINTENDO'S INTERACTIVE NOVEL PUTS PLAYERS IN THE MIDDLE OF A MYSTERY

Femme Fatales and Shady Bellboys Bring This 'Video Game Book' to Life

VANCOUVER, B.C., January 24, 2007 - The date is Dec. 28, 1979. Disgraced New York detective Kyle Hyde checks into the seedy Hotel Dusk in Los Angeles and suddenly finds himself embroiled in a 30-year-old murder mystery. This is the story of Hotel Dusk: Room 215T, available exclusively for the portable Nintendo DST on Jan. 24. The dual screens of a player's Nintendo DS display stylized sketch animation evoking a comic-book-like film noir. Conversations with more than a dozen characters help players piece together different story elements as the mystery deepens. Players decide where the story goes next by weighing their options and tapping their decision on the touch screen using the stylus.

"Hotel Dusk: Room 215 could be considered a new genre for both video games and storytelling," explains Ron Bertram, Nintendo of Canada's vice president and general manager. "Just as audio books brought the printed word to a new medium, so does this new 'video game book.' "

Hotel Dusk: Room 215 features deep characters, grown-up themes and an engrossing plot. It has more in common with a gritty crime novel than a video game, and appeals to mystery lovers and video game fans alike. As the plot develops, players must make choices before they begin each conversation, like deciding whether to strong-arm a subject or play it cool. Players hold the portable Nintendo DS system sideways like a book, and the touch-screen controls make it easy for newcomers to pick up and play, even if they have never played a video game before. Nintendo's aim is to expand the world of video games to new audiences through creative new interfaces. Hotel Dusk: Room 215 is available on Jan. 24, and is Rated T for Teen. For more information about the mystery, visit HotelDusk.com.

Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:17

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