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Update: Since the platforms for Epic Mickey 2 have now been confirmed, it’s unclear as to what Keighley intended when he said “next gen”. Was he simply referring to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360? And what about that 3DS rumor? There are still many unanswered questions!

Epic Mickey: The Power of Two will surely be made available for the Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. However, it seems that Junction Point Studios is also bringing the game to at least one next-gen system.

When asked which platforms Epic Mickey 2 is being made for, GTTV’s Geoff Keighley said, “It’s on next gen too!”

I guess this means that a Wii U version is pretty much a lock…

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Epic Mickey 2 has been confirmed – to the surprise as no one. As predicted, GameTrailers TV will be debuting the first trailer and gameplay footage of the title.

Geoff Keighley tweeted a short while ago:

“Tomorrow night, world premiere of Disney Epic Mickey: The Power of Two on GTTV on Spike. Trailer + tons of game footage with Warren Spector!”

Details about the project haven’t arrived as of yet, but players can expect co-op, an improved camera, and more voice acting based on previous comments from Junction Point’s Warren Spector.

Epic Mickey: The Power of Two is likely in development for Wii (and possibly Wii U), PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. A 3DS spinoff is also rumored.

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Thanks to Patrick S for the tip!

3DS – 64,017
PS3 – 27,900
PSP – 18,633
Vita – 10,021
Wii – 8,127
PS2 – 1,165
Xbox 360 – 1,145
DSi LL – 853
DSi – 617

For comparison’s sake, here are the hardware numbers from last week:

3DS – 68,951
PS3 – 34,816
PSP – 16,176
Vita – 10,041
Wii – 8,322
PS2 – 1,363
Xbox 360 – 1,290
DSi LL – 850
DSi – 502

REDMOND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nintendo is teaming up with some of today’s hottest musical artists to bring a flurry of 3D music video premieres to users of the Nintendo Video service for Nintendo 3DS. Starting today, Nintendo 3DS owners who have downloaded the free Nintendo Video application will begin receiving a series of premium 3D music videos automatically when connected to the Internet. The impressive lineup includes top acts from a variety of musical genres, and features the stunning 3D video for The Shins’ “The Rifle’s Spiral” track. Directed by Emmy winner Jamie Caliri, the video is from the band’s new album, titled Port of Morrow, which is in stores now.

“Sabotage” from Wale and “So Good” from B.o.B will be available on Nintendo Video today. Additional 3D music videos set to premiere soon on Nintendo Video include:

01. [NDS] Pokemon X Nobunaga’s Ambition
02. [PSP] Shining Blade
03. [PSP] Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable
04. [PS3] One Piece: Pirate Musou
05. [PSP] Tokimeki Memorial Girl’s Side Premium: 3rd Story
06. [3DS] Monster Hunter Tri G
07. [PSP] Amnesia Later
08. [3DS] Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
09. [3DS] If I Were in a Sealed Room With a Girl, I’d Probably XXX
10. [3DS] Mario Kart 7

A few Jake Hunter series were released for the DS. Now the detective is ready to make his debut on Nintendo’s latest portable, the 3DS.

Roughly translated as Detective Saburo Jinguji: Rondo of Vengeance, the story kicks off as a dead body is found in Jake’s car. Even though he’s innocent, the police nevertheless take his fingerprints.

The new Jake Hunter title is just a few months away from release despite its announcement in Famitsu this week. Arc System Works will be publishing the game in Japan on June 28 for 5,040 yen.

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