--(BUSINESS WIRE)--      Nintendo of America Inc.:    
WHAT:
                   
                   
                   
          Nintendo and Starlight Children’s Foundation™ will place a Starlight           Fun Center™ mobile entertainment unit, featuring a Wii™ video game           system, DVD player and a Sharp AQUOS™ LCD TV, in the Miller West           pediatric unit at Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach.        
                   
          The Fun Center dedication is part of a series of festivities           surrounding Nintendo’s launch of its Kirby’s Return to Dream Land™           game for the Wii system on Oct. 24.        
                   
            Earlier this month, Nintendo inspired kids across North America to             discover their inner superheroes with some help from the iconic             Kirby™ video game character. Kids who visited a website             created for Kirby’s Return to Dream Land were invited to create             drawings and descriptions of their dream Super Abilities. Their             imaginative creations were then submitted to Nintendo to be part             of a project to aid Starlight, raise awareness about the             organization and encourage children to help others. For added             inspiration, kids can also visit The Stacks website at http://www.scholastic.com/nintendokirby/             and take a "What’s Your Super Ability?" Quiz.          
                   
          Nintendo will display several of these submissions during the Fun           Center dedication at Miller Children’s. Patients at the hospital           will also be invited to use coloring sheets to create their own           Super Abilities, which Nintendo will use to create a mural for the           hospital.        
                   
          Kirby will also be on hand for the Fun Center dedication to interact           with young patients, play Fun Center games and distribute special           blankets.        
                   
          Kirby will be joined by actress and Starlight Fairy Godmother Jamie           Lee Curtis, Executive Vice President of Nintendo America Inc. Don           James and representatives from Miller Children’s and Starlight.        
                   
WHERE:
          Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach        
          2801 Atlantic Avenue        
          Long Beach, CA 90806        
                   
WHEN:
          Thursday, October 27, 2011; 2 p.m.        
                   
Please join us on Thursday!
Photo and interview       opportunities will include:
Jamie Lee Curtis, actress       and Starlight Fairy Godmother
Don James, Executive Vice       President, Nintendo of America Inc.
Mel Marks, M.D., Executive       Vice President, Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach
Joyce       Volsch, Vice President, Patient Care Services, Miller       Children’s Hospital Long Beach
Rita Goshert, Manager, Child       Life, Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach
Roger Shiffman,       Global Board Chairman, Starlight Children’s Foundation
Jacqueline       Hart-Ibrahim, Global CEO, Starlight Children’s Foundation
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BACKGROUND:
                   
          Since 1992, Nintendo and Starlight have placed more than 7,000 Fun           Centers in hospitals across North America. The ease with which Fun           Centers roll right up to the side of young patients’ beds or           anywhere in a hospital setting makes them perfect for hospitalized           children in numerous situations: anticipating surgery, during long           outpatient clinic treatments, waiting in the emergency room or           fighting loneliness after visiting hours have ended. Fun Centers           uniquely counter the isolation and fear often experienced by sick           children. The Fun Center is a welcome guest, when other visitors           aren’t around!        
                   
About Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach
      Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach provides specialized pediatric       care for children and young adults, with conditions ranging from common       to complex - as well as maternity care for expectant mothers - all under       one roof. Only five percent of all hospitals are children’s hospitals,       making them unique not only to children’s health care needs in the       community, but across the region. Miller Children’s is one of only eight       free-standing children’s hospitals in California - treating more than       8,000 children each year - and has become a regional pediatric       destination for more than 84,000 children, who need specialized care in       the outpatient specialty and satellite centers. Miller Children’s is       currently undertaking a major expansion project to expand the pediatric       cancer center, neonatal intensive care unit and the MemorialCare Center       for Women. Visit MillerChildrens.org,       like us on Facebook.com/MillerChildrensHospital       and follow us at tweets@millerchildrens.    
About Starlight Children’s Foundation
      When a child or teenager has a serious medical condition, everyone in       the family is affected. For nearly 30 years, Starlight Children’s       Foundation has been dedicated to helping seriously ill children and       their families cope with their pain, fear and isolation through       entertainment, education and family activities. Starlight’s programs       have been proven to distract children from their pain, help them better       understand and manage their illnesses, and connect families facing       similar challenges so that no one feels alone. Through a network of       chapters and offices, Starlight provides ongoing support to children,       parents and siblings in all U.S. states and Canadian provinces with an       array of outpatient, hospital-based and Web offerings. Programs are also       delivered internationally through affiliates in Australia, Japan and the       United Kingdom. To learn more visit www.starlight.org.    
About Nintendo
      The worldwide pioneer in the creation of interactive entertainment,       Nintendo Co., Ltd., of Kyoto, Japan, manufactures and markets hardware       and software for its Wii™ home console, Nintendo 3DS™       and Nintendo DS™ family of portable systems. Since 1983, when       it launched the Nintendo Entertainment System™, Nintendo has       sold more than 3.7 billion video games and more than 600 million       hardware units globally, including the current-generation Wii, Nintendo       3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi™ and Nintendo DSi XL™,       as well as the Game Boy™, Game Boy Advance, Super NES™,       Nintendo 64™ and Nintendo GameCube™ systems. It       has also created industry icons that have become well-known, household       names such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, Metroid™,       Zelda™ and Pokémon™. 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, please visit the company’s website at http://www.nintendo.com.
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