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There have been a few very well-done ports on the Wii, but a handful of them have made horrible transitions. Fortunately, no one will have to be concerned about Dead Rising for Wii being a port, as Christian Svensson has explained that the game is being reconstructed just for Wii owners.

“If you like RE4 Wii’s control scheme, you’re going to love this. I think it’s important to note: this isn’t a port. This is recreated from the ground up for the Wii. So while it borrows things like story and location, there are many changes from the 360 beyond the obvious graphical ones.” – Christian Svensson, Capcom’s Corporate Officer/VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development

 

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Over the past few months, Nintendo Power has gained the respect of the gaming community through its magazine exclusives. So far, NP has brought us the first news of Castlevania Judgement, Mega Man 9, and Sonic and the Black Knight. For their next issue, the crew promises a look at another Nintendo title. “…You’ll get an exclusive look at a hot new title that didn’t appear at the show [E3]. Please look forward to it,” says the magazine.

Thanks to Lepli for the news tip.

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Which do you prefer: sailing the ocean or soaring through the sky? With the latest additions to the Wii Shop Channel, players can choose between seafaring action and high-flying thrills. Unleash your inner pirate with a new WiiWare adventure, or check out a pair of side-scrolling Sega Genesis classics making their Virtual Console debut. By air and by sea, big fun is on the way.

Nintendo adds new and classic games to the Wii Shop Channel at 9 a.m. Pacific time every Monday. Wii owners with a high-speed Internet connection can redeem Wii Points to download the games. Wii Points can be purchased in the Wii Shop Channel or at retail outlets. This weeks new games are:

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Some of the first details have been released on Sonic and the Black Knight, coming from SEGA’s product page.

– Speed + swordplay are the main aspects of the game
– Go through an Arthurian storybook
– Sonic has his own sword
– “Encounter friends and foes along the way
– Exclusive to Wii
– Releasing in Spring 2009

Update: Here’s the official press release from SEGA

SAN FRANCISCO & LONDON (July 21, 2008) –SEGA of Europe Ltd. and SEGA® of America, Inc. today announced Sonic™ and the Black Knight, an all-new Wii-exclusive adventure. Part of the storybook series of games that began with Sonic and the Secret Rings, this new title brings Sonic into the world of Arthurian legend and offers the worlds most infamous blue hedgehog the chance to become a knight. Using the unique Wii control system, this exciting game will take advantage of both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk to offer an interactive experience that any Sonic fans will love.

Created by Sonic Team in Japan, this innovative game takes Sonic into a medieval world and arms him with a sword to aid in his effort to save the day. Sonic and the Black Knight will provide Sonic fans with an irresistible cast of characters and teach them all what it takes to be a true hero and the ultimate knight. With a series of missions taking place in stunning Arthurian-inspired locations, Sonic and the Black Knight promises to offer a fast-paced adventure that gamers of all ages will enjoy.

“After the success of Sonic and the Secret Rings we’re delighted to announce a second title in the Storybook Series,” said Gary Knight, European Marketing Director, SEGA Europe, “Following Sonic on his way to knighthood will excite players of all ages.”

Sonic and the Black Knight, exclusively for the Wii, will be out in Spring 2009.
For more information about the game, please visit www.sega.co.uk. For assets, please visit www.sega-press.com.

Nintendo Power apparently has the scoop on yet another game that should be releasing on the Wii in the near future, Sonic and the Black Knight. As is the case with most Sonic games these days, there has been much doubt about the new title and tons of speculation about if the game actually exists. However, SEGA has finally confirmed that Sonic and the Black Knight is a real game and new information should be flooding in soon. Clumsyorchid, one of Sega’s community administrators noted, “I can confirm the game is indeed real, however you won’t get any info on it from me, you’ll have to wait until we post the product page tomorrow on SEGA.com and read the Nintendo Power article”

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Sonic is going to be all over the gaming world over the next few months. Sonic Unleashed and Sonic Chronicles have both been announced by SEGA and now yet another Sonic title will be hitting the Wii. An ambiguous description of the game gives an idea of what to expect: “The Blue Blur swings cold steel in his new Wii-exclusive adventure.” More as it develops.

Update: Signs are pointing to the possibility of this being a fake.

Update 2: It looks like the name of the game is indeed real, as SEGA recently trademarked a website domain.

Reggie Fils-Aime, the President of NOA, has commented in numerous interviews regarding core gamer’s feelings about Nintendo’s E3 showing. However, his remarks about how the core gamer should be satisfied is not exactly what most had hoped for. Now, Cammie Dunaway has gotten involved in the matter as well. Dunaway had a response to those who were disappointed with Nintendo this week. Dunaway noted in a GameTrailers interview, “Keep playing Mario Kart, keep playing Smash Brothers, and check out Animal Crossing with WiiSpeak which I think is going to be a really fun experience. And check out Wii Music. Playing those drums with the Wii balance board is something that I think will be a challenge for even the most hardcore.” Dunaway went on to briefly discuss third-party support.

Mario Kart and Brawl are very entertaining products for the hardcore, but you have to wonder, where are the new games? Where’s Kid Icarus? Where’s Kirby Wii? And how long will it take for the next Mario and Zelda to launch?

“We would be delighted to do another game with Mario and Sonic.” – SEGA of America president, Simon Jeffery

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games sold amazingly well…So well that it would not be crazy for both Sega and Nintendo to consider a sequel. However, that’s not to say that the two icons will never tackle other video game genres.

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