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Collecting Smiles President & Founder Jens Andersson is very much intrigued by the idea of bringing Colors! 3D to Wii U. He was quick to confirm that “nothing has been decided here yet”, but the possibility remains.

Andersson has also offered praise for the 3DS eShop, noting how it’s “quickly becoming a great platforms for smaller developers”. We may see some of his prototypes come to the store as complete games sometime in the future.

Speaking about the chances of Colors! on Wii U, Andersson said:

“I hope so. I’d very much like to see Colors! on Wii U for example, but nothing has been decided here yet. Also, it seems like the eShop is quickly becoming a great platforms for smaller developers like me, so at some point I hope to develop some of the game prototypes I’ve been working on into full games and publish them there.”

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Little Battler eXperience Explosive Boost (this is a more accurate English title apparently) is more than just a simple port of the PSP original.

According to CoroCoro Comics, after splitting into teams, up to six players can battle with each other wirelessly. This is the first time such functionality has been added to a Little Battler eXperience title.

Also new to Explosive Boost are LBX units such as B Kid, Princess M, Dominion and Crusader.

Thanks to 4Him for the tip.

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As far as we know, only one DSiWare game will be released in Europe next week. Escape Trick – Convenience Store will be available next Thursday for £4.50 / 500 points.

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Guess next week’s Nintendo Show 3D episode will be focusing on PAX East…



The official Pokemon movie site has posted the cartridge images for Pokemon Black/White 2. The image is a bit small, but it’s all we have for now.

Here’s what the cartridge will look like:


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All things considered, Resident Evil: Revelations sold relatively well in the U.S. last month. The NPD Group told Joystiq Capcom’s horror title sold 122,000 units in March.

We did not receive any sales data for Revelations in February. It was only confirmed that the game made it into the top 25 software rankings.

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Variety reports that EA and John Gatins are looking into a film for the Need for Speed IP. According to the site, George and John Gatins will assist in adapting the franchise into a movie. Warner Bros. and Sony have expressed interest in the project, but Paramount apparently is the frontrunner to pick up the film.

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