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This is the only image available at the moment, but I’ll update this post if additional scans come in.

Just in case you were wondering, this is the Square Enix title that was announced for Japan recently.

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Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products, has today announced an exclusive agreement with FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) to produce a multi-territory console game based on hit talent show The X Factor.

With versions for the Xbox 360®video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, Nintendo WiiTM and PlayStation®3, the game will be available from Q4 2010 in multiple languages in numerous European territories where the show is made including the UK, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.

EA: The 3DS is “cool”

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“I will tell you, I’ve seen it; it’s cool…they’ve [Nintendo] got a lot to say at E3, and I want to be careful to not accidentally transgress an NDA.” – EA Chief Executive John Riccitiello

This must mean EA is one of the few developers that have had fairly extensive time to try out the 3DS. Believe it or not, EA released the most games for the DS when the system launched in North America. I wonder if the same thing will happen with the 3DS.

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It has been said for quite some time that Nintendo will be unveiling their next handheld, the 3DS, along with the system’s first round of software at E3 next week. Obviously the Big N has some titles in development, but what about third-parties? Well, according to Game Informer, other companies have been told that they can announce their projects once E3 begins.

The thing is, Nintendo’s conference will be taking place next Tuesday even though the trade show officially begins one day prior. So will third-parties reveal their games on Monday? Or will they wait until Nintendo’s conference is over?

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Long-awaited WiiWare title arrives in North America on July 5th

Sunnyvale, CA – June 8, 2010 – Today, Gamelion Studios announced that the highly anticipated physics-based 3D puzzle-platformer “Furry Legends” will be launched on WiiWare in North America on July 5th, 2010.

Together with this announcement, Gamelion has released a brand new trailer with in-game footage of the game:
http: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hAV9B2CE2g

This information comes from a Game Informer news article…

“Rumor also has it that Nintendo’s stocking a surprise for its E3 presentation. We’ve heard about the 3DS and some sites report that the next major Zelda game is confirmed — so what else could it possibly be? A new Star Fox?”

In a way, I suppose this isn’t really a rumor at all. Nintendo always brings a few surprises to E3, good or bad. The 3DS will be a surprise in itself and I’m betting we’ll see some unexpected software for the system.

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