Human Head Studios worked on Batman: Arkham Origins for Wii U
Posted on 12 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U | 1 Comment
It would appear that the Wii U version of Batman: Arkham Origins was largely created by Human Head Studios.
It’s true that Warner Bros. Montreal was Origins’ main developer, and the studio may have contributed somewhat to the Wii U release. However, Human Head Studios’ logo is featured on the back of the Wii U boxart. As far as we can tell, there is no similar image on the other versions’ cover. This implies Human Head Studios worked on the bulk of Origins’ development on Wii U.
So that’s a pretty interesting nugget. For those unaware, Human Head Studios worked on Prey, and were once in charge of Prey 2 before there was a fallout of sorts with Bethesda.

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Wii Party U – footage of every “All Play” mini-game
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First half hour of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
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Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games screenshots
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Sonic Lost World commercial
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Band Brothers P controls footage
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Video: Wayne Brady talks favorite classic games, Nintendo memory, more
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Nintendo has teamed up with Wayne Brady to produce a number of upcoming vignettes for Wii U and Wii Party U. GamerHubTV caught up with Brady, and asked the Whose Line Is It Anyway? performer about his favorite games, Nintendo memory, and more. He sounds pretty knowledgeable about gaming!
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Miyamoto says online play “wasn’t the focus” for Super Mario 3D World
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Super Mario 3D World’s multiplayer looks like a bunch of fun. It’s great and all that you can play locally with three other friends, but wouldn’t it have been nice to tackle the game online with others as well?
Kotaku recently decided to ask Shigeru Miyamoto about the lack of online play in Super Mario 3D World, to which he said the functionality “simply wasn’t the focus for us this time around.” Miyamoto explained that Nintendo was interested in making “something that people could experience fully while playing comfortably with others who were nearby them”.
He said:
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Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag weapons video
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New songs added to the European Wii Karaoku U database
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Over 50 new songs have been added to the European Wii Karaoke U database today. Here’s the full lineup:
Alejandro – Lady Gaga
 American Pie – Madonna
 The Ballad of Mona Lisa – Panic! At the Disco
 Beautiful Girls – Sean Kingston
 Believe – Elton John
 Better Than This – Keane
 Borderline – Madonna
 Christmas Lights – Coldplay
 Clocks – Coldplay
 Cry Me Out – Pixie Lott
 The Dark End of the Street – Andrew Strong
 Deeper Underground – Jamiroquai
 Disconnected – Keane
 Do It Like We Used to Do – Jamiroquai
 Don’t Let Me Down – The Beatles
 Do You Want to Know a Secret – The Beatles
 Fading – Rihanna
 Fashion – Lady Gaga
 Feels Just Like It Should – Jamiroquai
 Fight for Your Right – Beastie Boys
 The Hardest Part – Coldplay
 I’m Still Standing – Elton John
 In My Place – Coldplay
 Is It Any Wonder? – Keane
 I’ve Been Losing You – a-ha
 Just Dance – Lady Gaga & Colby O’Donis
 Just Like a Pill – P!nk
 Kiss the Stars – Pixie Lott
 Loretta – Norah Jones
 Nine in the Afternoon – Panic! At the Disco
 Nothing Can Come Between Us – Sade
 Please – Elton John
 Re-Align – Godsmack
 Recover Your Soul – Elton John
 The Scientist – Coldplay
 Selling the Drama – Live
 Side – Travis
 Silenced By the Night – Keane
 Somewhere Only We Know – Keane
 Sovereign Light CafĂ© – Keane
 Speed of Sound – Coldplay
 Spiralling – Keane
 Umbrella Beach – Owl City
 Vanilla Twilight – Owl City
 Viva La Vida – Coldplay
 Yellow – Coldplay
 You And I – Lady Gaga & Brian May
 You Give Me Something – Jamiroquai
 You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away – The Beatles


