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1. Tales of Xillia (PS3)
2. Final Fantasy Type-0 (PSP)
3. Dragon Quest X (Wii)
4. Final Fantasy XIII-2 (PS3)
5. Fotokano: Picture Girlfriend (PSP)
6. Mario Kart 3D (3DS)
7. Dragon’s Dogma (PS3)
8. Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
9. Dark Souls (PS3)
10. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Wii)
11. Dragon Quest 25th Anniversary Collection: Dragon Quest I, II, and III (Wii)
12. New Love Plus (3DS)

13. Metal Gear Solid Rising (PS3)
14. 2nd Super Robot Wars OG (PS3)
15. Monster Hunter Diary Poka-Poka Isle Village G (PSP)
16. Animal Crossing (3DS)
17. The Last Guardian (PS3)
18. Armored Core V (PS3)
19. Sengoku BASARA 3 (PS3)
20. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Blue (PSP)

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THQ isn’t planning on supporting Wii U just for the sake of getting their content onto a new platform. According to Danny Bilson, the company is “committed to that platform so long as our developers find really interesting ways to use the controller so that it’s a unique experience and much more than a port.”

When asked if he’s excited about Wii U or THQ sees the console as just another box to tick, Bilson said:

“No, I’m excited about it. I like the controller quite a bit. We’re committed to that platform, so long as our developers find really interesting ways to use the controller so that it’s a unique experience and much more than a port.

“Obviously, even to port some of the stuff over could be very profitable, but we’re really looking to use it. I mean, Darksiders 2 has a very deep loot and inventory system, and having that live and not having to click out of your screen is really a bonus in a game like that. And that’s just one really simple example. Some of the two-player stuff in the living room on independent screens where you can’t see each other is another one.

“And then there’s the things you can do with motion sensors, and using the screen as a window – there’s all kinds of fun stuff. Even Nintendo had some fun stuff at E3 in their demo, throwing stuff from that screen to the other screen, things like that. You’re going to see that in a bunch of our core games. As many as it makes sense.”

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16th August 2011 – With the launch of Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii just a few days away, fans of the epic RPG have plenty to get excited about as Nintendo launches new Let’s Play episodes on the game’s YouTube Channel, and Club Nintendo members who register the game can look forward to downloading the official soundtrack.

Anyone eager to explore more of the expansive world of Xenoblade Chronicles will be glad to find out that new episodes in the Let’s Play series are launching on the Xenoblade Chronicles YouTube Channel this week. Episode 3 takes viewers deep into the Ether Mine to explore the empowering benefits of crafting gems from ether crystals, while Episode 4 will show how the player’s efforts in helping to rebuild the ruined Colony 6 can have significant impact on the way the game develops, later this week.


THQ has been quiet about the Wii version of WWE ’12. The company showcased the game at a preview event earlier this week, but didn’t have the Wii version on display. THQ also isn’t talking about it in general – they won’t even confirm if it’ll have the same features as the PS3/360 versions.

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The Sims 3: Pets trailer

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16th August 2011 – Nintendo is offering two of its most popular Wii titles, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess and Super Mario Galaxy at an entry level price as part of its acclaimed Nintendo Selects* range from 16th September. Packed with action, adventure and platform fun, both games will provide plenty of fun at a value price **.

This year Nintendo is celebrating the 25th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda video game series and in celebration of this has selected The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess to join its Nintendo Selects range. Originally released to great acclaim in 2006 as a launch title for Wii, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is in keeping with the tradition of The Legend of Zelda series as the heroic Link sets off on a quest through the land of Hyrule. Dark forces have stolen the light from the land and replaced it with a mysterious darkness known as Twilight. The young Link has been chosen by the gods to help free Hyrule and return the light to the land by defeating the King of Darkness. With the powers given to him by the gods, Link can travel within the darkness by transforming into a wolf where actions in the Twilight affect the light world.


Cologne, Germany – 16th August, 2011 – Activision Publishing, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATVI) today announced its plans for gamescom 2011, the world’s largest trade fair for interactive games and entertainment, which will be held in Cologne 17th – 21st August. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience several innovative titles from Activision’s upcoming line up on the show floor (located in booths B20 and B30 in Hall 6) featuring:

· Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® 3, the most anticipated game of 2011, will bring gamescom attendees one step closer to its highly anticipated worldwide release this 8th November, as fans go hands-on in Special Ops survival co-op mode.

· Call of Duty Elite, the innovative new digital community service built expressly for the 30-million strong Call of Duty fanbase, which will launch this year with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Gamescom fans will get a sneak preview of the new social gaming platform, which offers fans an unrivalled experience by providing ‘always on’ data transfer communications between the service and Call of Duty® from anywhere, anytime via mobile, tablet, web or inside the game itself.



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