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“This trilogy comes to a conclusion with Professor Layton and the Last Time Travel, but we will be releasing the first title of the new trilogy, Professor Layton and the Flute of Malevolent Destiny in Japan. The new trilogy will also be based around solving puzzles, but will also include greatly improved bonus modes so I think that players will be able to enjoy the games for even longer. We currently have no plans for a Wii release.” – Level 5 CEO Akihiro Hino

Level 5 have their hands busy with the trilogy of prequels for the DS. But would any of you be interested in seeing the series on the Wii?

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– Action/adventure title
– Go through a number of attractions
– Strengthen friendship with different Pokemon
– Different Pokemon needed for different events
– It’d be best to use a flying Pokemon for the Sky Race event, water Pokemon for the Marine Slider challenge
– Apparently a retail release, not WiiWare
– Spin-off
– Not in the same style as the WiiWare games

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New Super Mario Bros. Wii (Wii) – 12/3
Poke Park Wii: Pikachu’s Big Adventure (Wii) – 12/5
NHK Kouhaku Quiz Chorus (Wii) – 12/17
The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks (DS) – 12/23

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Last Flight screenshots

Posted on 15 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in News, Wii | 5 Comments


Tales of Graces

– Game alone is t ¥7,329
– Bundle contains console, Classic Controller Pro, Tales of Graces for ¥27,800

Samurai Warriors 3

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– Black Wii bundle
– Bundle contains Samurai Warriors 3, Wii console, black Classic Controller Pro, post cards for ¥27,300.
– Game itself costs ¥7,140
– Sengoku Musou 3 Special Classic Controller Pro Set will cost ¥8,715
– Sengoku Musou 4 Treasure Box will cost ¥11,865, contains the game, Classic Controller Pro, mini figure, original soundtrack CD, art/strategy book
– Game releasing on December 3

Thanks to Thomas N for the news tip!

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Will become 100th game released for WiiWare by Nintendo of Europe.

8th October 2009, Cambridge, UK. Frontier Developments Ltd. (‘Frontier’) today announced that LostWinds®: Winter of the Melodias will be released on Friday 9th October 2009 by Nintendo of Europe, making it the 100th game to be released by Nintendo of Europe on the innovative WiiWareTM service.

David Braben, Frontier’s Chairman and Founder, said: “We launched the original LostWinds game on WiiWare with much anticipation, as it was such an exciting and new way to access games. We are now thrilled to be able to mark the 100th game launch on WiiWare with LostWinds: Winter of the Melodias.”


A few weeks ago, it was confirmed that North American would finally be seeing a controller variation in the black Wiimote. Japan, meanwhile, is a few steps ahead. Nintendo shared at their retailer briefing a short while ago that two new Wii controller colors – pink and blue – will be releasing on December 3. This is again, of course, information provided by the reputable Japanese blog Sinobi.

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