Nintendo Q2 release list shows the first Wii online game is Pokemon Battle Revolution (release date June 25) and Tetris Attack offshoot Planet Puzzle League returns on DS

Get Pokemon Battle Revolution for WiiBelow you can find the Nintendo Q2 release list, but first a Pokemon announcement… Wii owners of all ages have discovered the fun of playing with a group of friends in the same room. Now for the first time players can compete with one another near and far with Pokemon Battle Revolution, a game of remarkable firsts:

* the first Wii game to include Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection play.
* the first Pokemon game for Wii.
* the first game to link Wii and the hand-held Nintendo DS.
* and the first Wii game that can be controlled using Nintendo DS.

When Wii and Nintendo DS are linked, players can use their Nintendo DS units as controllers or import characters from the upcoming Nintendo DS games Pokemon Diamond Version or Pokemon Pearl Version. Pokemon Battle Revolution launches on June 25 exclusively for Wii and brings a dramatic new chapter to the Pokemon franchise, which has sold more than 155 million units worldwide. Pokemon Battle Revolution also serves as one of the standouts in Nintendo’s second-quarter launch lineup, which the company revealed in conjunction with the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco.

Puzzle League was last released on GBA in 2005Pokemon Battle Revolution will be joined by Super Paper Mario, the first Mario game for Wii; Mario Party 8, a multiplayer party game; and Big Brain Academy, a brain-training game that builds on the phenomenal success of the Nintendo DS brain games. These will add to the ever-growing library of Wii games, which will total more than 50 by the end of June. Nintendo DS fans will see the arrival of Pokemon Diamond Version and Pokemon Pearl Version, two surefire smash-hits. On top of those Nintendo is bringing back their Tetris Attack offshoot Puzzle League, last seen on N64 and GBA, as Planet Puzzle League. The Nintendo DS game will be released on June 4, 2007.

Third-party publishers also have stepped up their support of both Wii and Nintendo DS. Here’s the list of games for April, May and June that includes the following:

Wii:
April 9: Super Paper Mario – Nintendo
April: Prince of Persia Rival Swords – Ubisoft
April: Bust-A-Move Bash – Majesco
April: Bioncle Heroes – Eidos
May 15: Mortal Kombat: Armageddon – Midway
May 29: Mario Party 8 – Nintendo
May: Tamagotchi Party On – Namco Bandai
May: Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean at World’s End – Disney Interactive
May: Escape from Bug Island – Eidos
May: Spider-Man The Movie 3 – Activision
June 11: Big Brain Academy – Nintendo
June 25: Pokemon Battle Revolution – Nintendo
June: Cosmic Family – Ubisoft
Spring: Heatseeker – Codemasters
Q2: Legend of the Dragon – American Game Factory
Summer: Shrek the Third – Activision
Summer: Transformers the Game – Activision

Nintendo DS:
April 22: Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl – Nintendo
May: Pirates of the Caribbean 3 Buena – Vista
May: Dragon Ball Z Harukanaru Densetsu – Atari
May: Pony Friends – Eidos
May: Diner Dash – Eidos
May: Touch the Dead – Eidos
June 4: Nintendo DS browser – Nintendo
June 4: Planet Puzzle League – Nintendo
June 11: Touchmaster DS – Midway
June: Zendoku – Eidos
Spring: Naruto Ninja Council 3 – Tomy
Spring: Time Ace – Konami
Spring: Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom – Konami
Q2: Rune Factory a Fantasy Harvest Moon – Natsume
Summer: Shrek the Third – Activision
Summer: Transformers Autobots – Activision
Summer: Transformers Decepticons – Activision

Game Boy Advance:
Summer: Shrek the Third – Activision

“With strong third-party support, Wii and Nintendo DS have games on the way for both casual and veteran gamers,” says Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime. “Our new ways to play have attracted millions of players around the world. This lineup demonstrates our commitment to leading the industry with the future of video gaming.”