ORAS demos announced for more countries

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Details regarding the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire demo in many territories have been released.

For those in Finland, the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire demo will be available to those that register on the official Nintendo website. The demo code will be distributed on October 16. Registration link: http://nintendo.fi/kampanja/pokemon/

In South Africa, the demo will available from October 15 at the rAge expo, where it's limited to the first 1500 people, and BT Games, Toy Zone, Toys R Us, and AWX (while supplies last).

In Sweden, Denmark and Norway, players will need to register on the Nintendo website to receive the demo. The demo code will be given on October 16 to those that register. Registration links:

Sweden: http://www.nintendo.se/arkivet/promotions/psdd

Denmark: http://www.nintendo.dk/archive/promotions/psdd

Norway: http://www.nintendo.no/arkivet/promotions/psdd

For Australian players, Australian Club Nintendo will be sending codes to select members on October 15 and select retailers on November 3.

In Paris, the demo will be available at the Paris Games Week from October 29 until November 2.

Finally, Nintendo of Germany announced that the Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire demo code will be given in McDonald's through the Nintendo Zone.

In order to secure the demo version, the owner of a Nintendo 3DS or Nintendo 2DS must bring their console when visiting a participating McDonald's restaurants. With the help of a personal download code that is displayed on the screen, the demo version can be downloaded from the Nintendo eShop later. For technical reasons, downloading the demo version to the Nintendo Zone itself is not possible. However, the user can either write an immediate personal download code or provide an e-mail address to receive a code via e-mail at a later time.

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