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Pokemon Emerald Puts Players on the Path to the Emerald City

Test of Knowledge, Pre-Sell Program Herald

Challenging New Pokemon Adventure

REDMOND, Wash.--March 15, 2005--Do you know whether Zigzagoon is an appropriate choice to defeat Regirock in a head-to-head Pokemon(R) battle? If so, you're the kind of person that Nintendo is looking for. The brains of North American Pokemon fans will be put to the test as thousands compete to see who knows the most about the ever-popular Pokemon phenomenon.

To celebrate the upcoming launch of the new Pokemon(R) Emerald video game for Game Boy(R) Advance SP, the Pokemon Emerald Frontier Battle Brain contest invites Pokemon experts in the United States and Canada to test their knowledge against their fellow Pokemon geniuses. The top 14 Pokemon competitors will travel to Seattle (the Emerald City) to engage in an all-out, winner-take-all competition to win the trip of a lifetime: a trip for two to the Pokemon Park in Nagoya, Japan. Visitors to the Pokemon Emerald Frontier Battle Brain contest site also can enter for a chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to Seattle to watch the final battle at the famous Space Needle.

"Pokemon fans are proud of their collections, and proud of their knowledge," says George Harrison, Nintendo of America's senior vice president of marketing and corporate communications. "They don't just play the games, they live them. Now they can pre-order a copy of Pokemon Emerald and we'll give them VIP access to information that will help them hone their skills. We'll welcome the best and brightest to the Emerald City, where they can put their Pokemon learning to good use to win great prizes."

Pokemon Emerald, Rated E for Everyone, will be available on May 1. Starting March 20, when buyers place a deposit for Pokemon Emerald at a participating retailer, they will immediately receive their Battle Gear:

  • A VIP card that gives the user online access to an exclusive Web site with unique content

  • A special collector's tin case with enough room to hold important supplies like a Game Boy Advance SP and a Pokemon Emerald game pak

  • An official Frontier Battle Pass, a guide to the new, more challenging Battle Frontier of Pokemon Emerald

In addition to the pre-sell program, the Pokemon Emerald Frontier Battle Brain Contest will test fans' knowledge of all things Pokemon. The United States and Canada will be divided into seven competitive "Frontiers." Fans can find what regional Frontier they can compete in and enter online at www.pokemon-games.com starting today. The contest will run in the following four stages:

  • First Round: An online quiz will require entrants to identify the name and type of 30 Pokemon randomly selected from a pool of all Hoenn Pokemon. Prizes include a Pokemon Emerald wallpaper download, and the eight entrants from each region who identify the most Pokemon in the fastest times will move on to the next round.
     

  • Second Round: During this online round, participants will be presented with the image of a Pokemon. They must select a Pokemon type to counter that Pokemon. Participants must know the different types of Pokemon and their strengths. Prizes include Pokemon Box storage systems for the Nintendo GameCube(TM), and the four entrants from each region who provide the most correct responses in the fastest times will move on to the next round.
     

  • Third Round: This online round will be in the same format as the second round. The top two winners from each region who provide the most correct responses in the fastest times will win a trip to Seattle to compete in the final round.
     

  • Final Round: The 14 finalists will compete in the Pokemon Emerald Frontier Battle Brain Contest at Seattle's Space Needle. The champion wins a trip for two to the Pokemon Park in Nagoya, Japan.

More than six years after introduction in the United States, the Pokemon craze rages unabated. Pokemon video games typically are million-plus sellers, and continue to rank among the top-selling games every year. Last year's Pokemon(R) FireRed and Pokemon(R) LeafGreen sold more than 2.4 million combined, and the Pokemon franchise has earned more than $15 billion worldwide.

The worldwide leader and innovator in the creation of interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware and software for its popular home and portable video game systems. Each year, hundreds of all-new titles for the best-selling Game Boy(R) Advance SP, Nintendo DS(TM) and Nintendo GameCube(TM) systems extend Nintendo's vast game library and continue the tradition of delivering a rich, diverse mix of quality video games for players of all ages. Since the release of its first home video game system in 1983, Nintendo has sold more than 1.9 billion video games and more than 336 million hardware units globally, creating enduring industry icons such as Mario(TM) and Donkey Kong(R) and launching popular culture franchise phenomena such as Metroid(R), Zelda(TM) and Pokemon(R). A wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo of America Inc., based in Redmond, Wash., serves as headquarters for Nintendo's operations in the Western Hemisphere.

For more information about Nintendo, visit the company's Web site at www.nintendo.com.

Pokemon USA, Inc., a subsidiary of The Pokemon Company in Japan, manages and oversees the property outside of Asia, which includes licensing activities, brand promotions, publication of the Pokemon Trading Card Game, TV animation, home video entertainment, the official Pokemon.com Web site and pokemoncenter.com, an e-commerce site. Nintendo of America manages marketing and distribution of Pokemon video games and the Pokemon Trading Card Game in North America.

Pokemon was launched in Japan in 1996 for play on Nintendo's Game Boy(R) and has evolved into a global cultural phenomenon. Pokemon was introduced in North America in September 1998 and has since generated more than $15 billion in worldwide retail sales. More than 40 million Pokemon video games have been sold in the United States, including Pokemon Ruby and Pokemon Sapphire, which were the No. 2 and No. 3 best-selling video games of 2003, according to the NPD Group. The Pokemon Trading Card Game, fueled by organized play programs around the world, has spurred global sales of more than 13 billion cards to date, while the Pokemon animated series on Kids' WB!, now in its sixth season, consistently ranks within the top three shows for boys ages 6 to 11. For more information, visit www.pokemon.com.



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