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Thus far, Prope – founded by Sonic creator Yuji Naka – has released one title simultaneously on two Nintendo systems. That game is none other than Ivy the Kiwi?, which was released for both the Wii and DS last year. It looks like the studio is taking a similar approach with their next title. Famitsu has unveiled Tenkuu no Kishi Rodea, a brand new project for the 3DS and Wii. While you wait for details to surface, a few scans can be seen above.

How odd… It doesn’t look like there will be a live stream of the event in North America. We’ll have to rely on live blogs and tweets!

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Well… I’m not sure how I feel about this. On one hand: Awesome, more Mario Galaxy! On the other hand, I really don’t feel like the levels will match up to what Nintendo has put out, and it’s a little disrespectful using someone’s technology without their permission. Ah well, I’ll have to write a feature about this sort of thing sometime!

Via Dtoid

“I think that the 3DS will outsell the PSP2, because the 3DS is new and different, while the PSP2 is likely going to be a souped up version of the old PSP. Thus, I think that 3DS will have greater success in capturing the consumer’s imagination.” – Superanalyst Michael Pachter

I honestly think the 3DS is going to sell buckets and buckets of units. I’ve heard people who’ve never played a game in their life that are excited to get their hands on the 3DS, which, while it’s not a first ever, it’s certainly more electric than any other console in recent memory.

Via Inc Gamers

More 3DS commercials

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Fit in Six trailer

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Offering Six Ways to Get Fit with Cardio, Balance, Upper Body Strength, Lower Body Strength, Core Strength and Flexibility

SAN FRANCISCO–January 18, 2011- Today Ubisoft announces Fit in Six™, a new fitness game for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system which also utilizes PlayStation®Move functionality and for the Wii™ system from Nintendo which leverages Ubisoft’s USB camera accessory. Developed by Ubisoft Blue Byte studio in Düsseldorf, Germany, the game separates overall fitness routines into six core elements — core body, upper body, lower body, cardio, balance and flexibility — that help you focus on getting fit and reaching your goals. The workouts have been developed by experienced fitness professionals to ensure that every move is performed precisely and effectively. Fit in Six™ will be available in March 2011.

For the Wii system the USB camera will provide a picture-in-picture view that enables players to compare their own movements to the in-game coach for a more accurate replication of exercises. Fit in Six™ is offered in a bundle package with the Wii-compatible USB camera; the game will also be sold separately.


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