Nintendo DSi Joins Lineup at the 2009 All Good Music Festival
WHAT:
When festival goers flock to this year's All Good Music
Festival, they'll have a rare opportunity to get up close and personal
with a remarkable newcomer in hand-held entertainment. Appearing July
9-12 at the festival's idyllic site on Marvin's Mountaintop in
Masontown, W. Va., the Nintendo DSi Mobile Tour invites consumers to
board an interactive tour bus loaded with portable Nintendo DSi systems
and software. Visitors and spectators can experience the unique features
and creative fun of Nintendo DSi. With help from on-site Nintendo
ambassadors, consumers can use Nintendo DSi to take and manipulate
photos, tweak sound recordings and enjoy a wide variety of games.
Visitors can print their original souvenir photos on the bus or store
them online and download them from home.
As the latest evolution in Nintendo's popular line of hand-held video game devices, Nintendo DSi features two built-in cameras, audio recording and playback functions, and access to a wealth of downloadable games and applications from the online Nintendo DSi Shop. Players can use 10 different interactive "lenses" to tweak photos in unusual ways and share them over a local wireless connection, or have fun with their favorite music by using different audio filters to alter recorded voices or change the tempo of a song. Since launching in April, Nintendo DSi has sold more than 1 million units in the United States.
WHO:
Pittsburgh-area adults, teens, festival fans and
consumers of all kinds
WHEN:
Thursday, July 9 – Sunday, July 12
Noon – 10
p.m. daily
WHERE:
All Good Music Festival
Route 7
Masontown, WV
26542
(The Nintendo DSi Mobile Tour bus will be located in the
Village area.)
VISUALS:
• Consumers trying the new Nintendo DSi for the first
time aboard a customized interactive tour bus
• Festival attendees
snapping and manipulating photos of each other with a Nintendo DSi system
•
Spectators gathering around the Nintendo DSi Mobile Tour bus for live
demonstrations from Nintendo ambassadors
• Visitors enjoying unusual
photos they created using Nintendo DSi