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One more game has been confirmed for J Legend Biography. According to the latest issue of Jump, YuYu Hakusho will be included. Go Go Ackman 3 is the only other Super Famicom release confirmed for the collection thus far.

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Following in the footsteps of his appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man, Stan Lee will be fully playable in LEGO Marvel Super Heroes. What powers will Lee possess in the game? Kotaku has the rundown covering most of them:

Telekinesis
Mind control
Spider-sense
Web swing
Hulking out into a super-string Big Figure
Eye blasts (like Cyclops)
Super-malleability (stretchy arms like Mr. Fantastic)
Hacking computers like Bruce banner
Magnetic powers like Magneto

Also worth mentioning, Stan Lee will be able to teleport, and has an adamantanium skeleton similar to Wolverine. When blasted by an attack, players will only be able to control a bunch of tiny metal bones until he regenerates back to his original form.

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The latest scan for One Piece: Unlimited World Red reveals that Eiichiro Oda, creator of the original manga, is making original characters for the 3DS game.

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Awesomenauts isn’t currently planned for Wii U. Developer Ronimo Games explained to 4 color rebellion that the team simply doesn’t have enough resources. And so rather than taking on another version of Awesomenauts, the studio is looking to ensure that other versions of the game meet people’s expectations.

Romino wouldn’t rule out Awesomenauts for Wii U entirely, “but there are no plans for it right now.”

The company said:

“With regards to the WiiU, we currently don’t have plans to bring Awesomenauts to the platform. There is only so much we can work on at one time, and we rather focus on getting one thing done right, than end up with multiple things that didn’t quite get the attention they deserved. I can’t say that it will never happen, but there are no plans for it right now.”

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Rage of the Gladiator will be available on the 3DS eShop next week, Gamelion’s Sebastian Szczygiel has confirmed. The game will be out on the eShop on September 19. Pricing is set at $6.99 / €6.99.

On 3DS, Rage of the Gladiator will sport a number of improvements and additions. Szczygiel outlined these to Nintendo Life, explaining:

“Compared to the Wii version the 3DS version has improved graphics (presented in full stereoscopic 3D), additional difficulty mode and an in-game shop where new weapons, shields, armor etc. can be bought which are not available in the original Wii version.”

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Need for Speed: Rivals was never expected to come to Wii U based on some of the statements EA has made as of late. Still, NowGamer wanted an asked.

When asked why Rivals isn’t planned for Wii U, executive producer Marcus Nilsson explained:

“From an EA perspective, we look at different console strategies and different platforms and what makes sense for return of investment, what makes sense from tech development and also what do people want to work on. In this particular case, for Rivals at least, Wii U is not one of the platforms.”

After seeing how well Need for Speed: Most Wanted performed on Wii U from a technical standpoint, it’s a shame that the system will be missing out on Rivals. It would have been nice to see how this latest racer stacked up on Nintendo’s console.

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