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Ubisoft has previously said that they would consider working on Wii and 3DS versions of Rayman Origins. However, Game Informer’s recent article suggests a release only for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

But that’s not the end of the story. GameStop’s release lists indicate that Origins will arrive on the Wii as well as Nintendo’s old handheld. That is rather odd, as one would expect the title to arrive on 3DS instead of the DS. NeoGAF’s Shiggy, who has been fairly reliable with information in the past, claims that a confirmation of the Wii version can be expected during E3. I’m not too sure what’s happening with the handheld game, though… assuming that the GameSpot DS listing is accurate.

It’s also worth making note of two other inclusions on GameStop’s release lists. A Time Crisis game is listed for the 3DS, as is Sonic Generations. The latter seems like it could certainly be in the works based on the fact that SEGA revealed they were making a game starring the blue hedgehog for the 3DS at last year’s E3. No announcement has been made about a Time Crisis title for the handheld, but perhaps Namco Bandai is gearing up for a reveal next month. Then again, it could be a simple error…

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Valencia, Calif. – 04/27/2011—Hot on the tail of the critically acclaimed Shantae: Risky’s Revenge, WayForward announced today that its planet-hopping, j-pop blaring, candy-hoarding creation, Mighty Milky Way, will launch on May 9th, 2011 in North America, exclusively on Nintendo’s DSiWare™ service.

Create and destroy planets with reckless abandon across 40 action puzzle levels. As Luna with her magical staff, explode vicious space monsters, avoid sizzling electrical barriers, and grab all the delicious planet candy you can while avoiding the scourge of the Milky Way—the laser-eyed T-Rex! Mighty Milky Way comes alive with j-pop, and a choral T-Rex anthem alongside the trademark 2D animation for which WayForward is known.


WiiWare

Arcade Essentials – Grumble Grumble
Heavy Fire: Black Arms – Recommended
Liight – Recommended
Planet Fish – Hmmm

Virtual Console

Bomberman Hero – Recommended
Natsume Championship Wrestling – Hmmm
Super Bonk – Recommended

DSiWare

5-in-1 Mahjong – Hmmm
Absolute Baseball – Grumble Grumble
Anonymous Notes Chapter 1: From The Abyss – Recommended
A Fairy Tale – Hmmm
G.G. Series: D-Tank – Hmmm
G.G. Series: Horizontal Bar – Hmmm
Go Series Earth Saver – Recommended
Jellycar 2 – Hmmm
Plants Vs. Zombies – Recommended
Rabi Laby – Grumble Grumble
Shapo – Hmmm
Simply Solitaire – Grumble Grumble


We haven’t seen any Ultima titles in quite some time (I won’t count that browser-based release…), but apparently EA Montreal was working on a brand new entry in the franchise for the DS. Thanks to the resume of Stephane Belin, we now know that the company was creating a title called Ultima Reborn. Sadly, the game was cancelled a number of years ago. We do have a few pieces of artwork and screenshots for you to check out below, though be aware that the project will most likely never see the light of day.

Some of the images in the gallery aren’t suited for young children… or work… I think you’ll understand what I’m talking about…

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You may have forgotten about Pokemon Black/White already, but Nintendo certainly hasn’t! The Big N just put out a new trailer for the title demonstrating the differences between the two versions. We’ve posted the video for you below.



Wii

1. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
2. Spider-Man: Edge of Time
3. Transformers: Dark of the Moon
4. Captain America: Super Soldier
5. Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension

DS

1. Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns
2. Duke Nukem: Critical Mass
3. Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension
4. Thor: God of Thunder
5. Spider-Man: Edge of Time

3DS

1. Mario Kart
2. Super Mario
3. Paper Mario
4. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
5. Kid Icarus: Uprising



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