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* '''January 23rd, 2013''' - In the latest [[Nintendo Direct]], [[Satoru Iwata]] announced several new [[Wii U]] titles which will be showcased at E3 2012, including an original Zelda title and a remake of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Wind Waker]]'', a Mario Kart and 3D Super Mario game, ''[[Yarn Yoshi]]'', ''[[Wii U Party]]'', and ''[[Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem]]''.
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* '''January 10th, 2013''' - [[Pokémon X and Y|''Pokémon X'']] and ''Pokémon Y'' are announced. These new games, developed for the [[3DS]], mark the Pokemon series' 6th Generation and first adventure in a 3D environment (contrary to traditional RPG top-down views). The games have an October release worldwide.
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* '''November 8th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in Japan, with the latter being the final region for selling the Wii U thus far.
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* '''November 30th, 2012''' - The Wii U is released in Europe.
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*'''October 30, 2024''' - [[Nintendo Music]], a music-streaming application available to [[Nintendo Switch Online]] subscribers allowing users to listen to soundtracks from various Nintendo titles, has been released for mobile devices.
* '''November 27th, 2012''' - The [[Wii Mini]] has been announced as a redesign to the [[Wii Family Edition]] which will be exclusively released on December 7, 2012 in Canada.
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*'''October 29, 2024''' - ''[[Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition]]'' was announced to be released for [[Nintendo Switch]] in March 2025.
* '''November 22nd, 2012''' - [[Pilotwings Resort]] is released digitally on [[Nintendo eShop]].
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*'''October 9, 2024''' - [[Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo]], an interactive alarm clock, was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMqWTkgDt6A announced]. The device is currently available to purchase online exclusively for [[Nintendo Switch Online]] subscribers and at Nintendo's official stores, with a wider retail release to start in January 2025.
* '''November 18th, 2012''' - The [[Wii U]] is released in North America!
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*'''August 27, 2024''' - An [[Indie World]] showcase immediately followed by a [[Nintendo Direct]] Partner Showcase was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh7o96_yIWw broadcast], primarily featuring games launching later in 2024.
* '''November 16th, 2012''' - Mario, Zelda & Pikmin creator [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] celebrates his 60th birthday.
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*'''August 22, 2024''' - Both [[Chibi-Robo! Wiki]] and the French [[Inkipédia (French)|Inkipédia]] have officially joined [[NIWA]]!  
* '''September 14th, 2012''' - [[F-Zero Wiki|F-Zero Wiki's]] parent site Mute City launches their own forums. Please check them out [http://mutecity.org/forums/ here].
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*'''August 19, 2024''' - A Nintendo Museum Direct was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JApUMBscKOc broadcast], showing a brief tour of the upcoming [[Nintendo Museum]] in Kyoto.
* '''March 30th, 2012''' -  {{NIWA}} welcomes its 21st member (and the final member of the [[5th wave]]), [[Dragon Quest Wiki]]! Although not a first or second party franchise, the ''Dragon Quest'' series by Square Enix has had some of its games published by Nintendo outside of Japan, as well as being primarily developed for Nintendo consoles. It has seen cross-overs with the {{ser|Mario}} franchise in the games [[Itadaki Street DS]] and [[Fortune Street]].  
 
 
 
 
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