Prerelease:Club Penguin: Game Day!
This page details pre-release information and/or media for Club Penguin: Game Day!.
Club Penguin: Game Day! was officially announced on June 10, 2010, and was released a few months later in September.
It was announced on the What's New blog on June 12 2010, and would later be a featured game in the Disney Interactive Studios area at E3 2010.
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Development Timeline
2010
- June 10th - Disney Interactive Studios announced that Club Penguin: Game Day! would be releasing in September for the Wii.
- June 12th - An announcement was made on the What's New Blog about the upcoming title.
- June 14th - Game Day was featured at E3 2010 as an upcoming title.
- July 30th - A trailer was released for Club Penguin: Game Day!
- Sept. 17th - The game's launch date in Australia and New Zealand.
- Sept. 21st - The game's launch date in North America and Latin America.
- Sept. 24th - The game's launch date in the United Kingdom.
2012
- March 8th - The game's launch date in Germany.
E3 2010 Showcase
To do: Find better footage of the E3 2010 kiosk that properly showcases more about the game, the only footage I could find looks to have been recorded for Toys R' Us. |
During E3 2010 in the family section of Disney Interactive Studio's booth, Club Penguin: Game Day! was present with a kiosk as an upcoming title.
Compete Trailer
On July 30th, an official trailer was released for the game.
The gameplay footage looks to be older than the E3 2010 build and has some differences from the final.
- The images on the "The Events" board at The Dock are different than the final game.
- The gameplay of Java Jump shown on background screens uses an older build with different UI elements.
- The playername plates during the minigame shots of the trailer use Sled & Slide's timer plate graphics.
- The Jumbotron has banners visible on the edges in the wide shot of the Snow Forts.
Prerelease Screenshots
Around the same time as the Compete Trailer, the Club Penguin Team started sending prerelease screenshots to journalists and bloggers.
Aside from a few graphical differences such as the playername plates, some of them are near identical to the final release.
Puffle Paddle
In Puffle Paddle, there used to be a spotlight present in the minigame to better match the hub model.
Hub Minigame Signs
The minigame signs that indicate a Minigame NPC used to have a more unique style, with unique background colors and the font being from the Puffle Paddle logo on the online game.
Prerelease Minigame Signs | ||
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Feed A Puffle | Sled & Slide | Dance Off! |