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According to supposed leaked online marketing materials dug up by a Destructoid reader, it would appear that Disney Interactive Studios is giving Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit a second shot in Disney Epic Mickey 2. Along with four potential box art designs for the game, a detailed description lists the game for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii. {GameInformer} Click "Read More" to see the rest of the story on this new rumored title!
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During this year's E3, a surprise announcement was made by Nintendo in the form of a brand new Kirby adventure that was dubbed, "Kirby Wii". Now, with it's official name of "Kirby's Return To Dreamland" in tow, Nintendo has announced that this title will be released on October 24th. Yet another game to add on to the list of pick-ups in October. Unless Nintendo of America makes a smart decision and localizes the critically acclaimed "Xenoblade Chronicles" that is currently selling out in Europe, this new Kirby title along with Skyward Sword will round up the Wii's excellent life, being ended peacefully with the introduction of the Wii U next summer. Little King's Story, a charming Pikmin-esque RPG adventure on the Wii, is perhaps one of the most under-appreciated games of this generation. Thankfully, it's still getting a follow-up despite the lack of love. Andriasang reports that a Little King's Story sequel has been announced for the PlayStation Vita in the latest issue of Famitsu. The Japanese title for the new game is The King, the Demon King, and the Seven Princesses: New King Story, but it's safe to assume that will probably be altered if new publisher Konami brings it over to North America. Actual game details from Famitsu are light right now, but so far we know that the game will have a new visual style and some sort of love/dating element. Here's hoping it makes its way to the U.S. as well. {GameInformer} As if November wasn't expensive enough for myself and fellow gamers, Nintendo announced today the official release date of the long anticipated Wii title, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword. The release date is November 20th, 2011. So, just in November, we have five triple A titles being released. Uncharted 3, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Modern Warfare 3, Skyward Sword, and Super Mario 3D Land. So if I am to somehow steal, uh, I mean work for, enough money to buy all these games, I would need exactly (including NC's 8.25% tax) $292.22. Well, it's a damn good thing Christmas isn't too far away! Haha! Nintendo announced today that a new model of the Wii will be released in Europe. This new model will be in the Family Edition bundle, which comes with two games, Wii Sports and Wii Party, a Wii MotionPlus Controller, and a nunchuck. This new model of the Wii is designed to be placed horizontally, as opposed to the tradition vertical placement of the past models. This new model will not feature Gamecube backwards compatibility, making it cheaper than the previous models. Nintendo has not yet confirmed a price or release date, but they did say that it will be out in time for the holidays and more Family Edition bundles will be released later. No word if these must have, insanely superior, drool provoking (sarcasm intended) Wii bundles will be released outside of Europe. Seems like a move to squeeze out the last bit of cash from the Wii before the Wii U comes onto the scene. |
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