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REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo fans found a spectacular way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic Kirby™ video game character. On Sept. 1 at the PAX Prime conference in Seattle, 536 attendees gathered together and set a new Guinness World Records® achievement for the most people blowing a chewing gum bubble simultaneously. Participants had fun blowing bubbles that resembled the round, pink Kirby and helped Nintendo of America celebrate, after a representative from Guinness World Records confirmed the official record-setting count.

The new world record added to the growing excitement about Kirby at PAX Prime, where attendees had an early chance to experience Kirby’s Dream Collection: Special Edition for the Wii™ system. Launching Sept. 16, this commemorative game collection includes six classic Kirby games on one disc, plus a commemorative booklet, a music CD and an interactive timeline that gives players a fun way to explore Kirby’s colorful history. Since debuting in 1992, Kirby has starred in 22 video games that collectively have sold more than 33 million units worldwide. His distinctive appearance and unique ability to inhale enemies and copy their abilities have made him a fan favorite for two decades.


The ESRB has rated two more pieces of software for Wii U. Game show-based titles Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune will both be coming to the new console, according to the ratings board.

In other news, the ESRB delisted Sniper Ghost Warrior 2 for Wii U. Was the initial rating a mistake, or an accidental leak?

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Square Enix appears to be searching for a vocalist who will work on a song related to The World Ends with You. A one page ad in the latest Audition Monthly states that this person will be involved in a new project that features music produced by Takeharu Ishimoto.

According to the ad, Japanese residents can submit three chorus samples based on songs included on the The World Ends With You -crossover- Album site. Square Enix will review the entries following the September 24 deadline.

Is this yet another hint at a sequel to The World Ends with You?

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Codemasters says that its “tight deadline” has forced the studio to decide against making F1 2012 for the Wii U and PlayStation Vita. Instead, the company wants to “keep maintaining the quality” of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions.

According to F1 2012’s creative director Steve Hood:

“The internal Birmingham team is doing the 360/PS3 versions and that stretches us, to be honest. Year-after-year we’ve got that tight deadline of trying to get the game out, and so we can’t take on another one internally if we want to keep maintaining the quality or push for [F1] to be ever-improving.”

F1 won’t be releasing on the Wii U and Vita in 2012, but Hood believes that the series could hit both platforms in the future. Codemasters could ask a team in Brighton, a studio that often produces the PC editions, to handle this task.

“We work with a team in Brighton who do a lot of the PC work and work on some of the console elements, so we’re trying to expand that team. So as we’re doing that, I suspect that brings the likelihood of doing Vita or Wii U versions back onto the table as a discussion because you’ve got scope to deal with it. Whereas I think a lot of developers are often trying to cover every single format known to man without really increasing their teams sufficiently.”

This news does come as a bit of a surprise. Game director Paul Jeal recently indicated that we may not see the main F1 games on Wii U – at least on a yearly basis – due to the console’s potential audience. Jeal felt that F1 Race Stars may be a more appropriate title for the system.

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