1.- The fantastic Rayman Origins will receive a sequel according to a recent survey conducted by marketing firm Arkenford who regularly carry out surveys for Ubisoft. The survey points towards a sequel to Rayman Origins which retains the same four-player drop-in/drop-out gameplay of the original, but does away with the magical setting of the original and replaces it with something more familiar to Rayman fans.

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Zack & Wiki producer Hironobu Takeshita has told US gaming publication Nintendo Powerthat he’s extremely interested in creating a sequel to the well-received Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros Treasure. Takeshita wouldn’t be drawn into which platform he would like to develop the game for, but a Wii U version would certainly be more than welcome.
“I have a great deal of interest in doing a sequel. It’s one of several IPs that I want to return to. As for Nintendo 3DS… it would be fun if people could play and solve puzzles together.”

“Not to say this project is over by a long shot, I am going to see how far I can take this. I feel like ending now is too soon, I will find a new way to step this up.” He is taking suggestions and constructive criticism about his work, more of which may be seen at the link below.
- Project designer, MaJoRa
Activision and Treyarch have revealed that they will be showing off the first footage of Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 on Tuesday May 1st. The Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 reveal will take place during the basketball playoffs on TNT. Whether or not Activision decides to feature a Wii U logo at the end of the trailer remains to be seen.
Nintendo UK and Nintendo Europe have announced that the recently revealed New Super Mario Bros 2 will be coming to Europe sometime during August. New Super Mario Bros 2, a new, yet traditional side-scrolling Mario adventure game featuring Mario, Luigi and lots of other favourite characters from the Mario universe. The game was created specifically as a pick-up-and-play experience that can be instantly enjoyed by players of all skill levels on the Nintendo 3DS system.
Rumours that Sony were working on their own Super Smash Bros clone surfaced way back in November last year but it’s only now that Sony has registered the PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale domain. The project was originally referred to internally as Title Fight but it seems as though the long-winded PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is the official name for the free-for-all beat em up.
2.- Nintendo of America has already released the fantastic Xenoblade Chronicles, and is looking to release The Last Story during the Summer, but what about Pandora’s Tower? Well, Operation Rainfall is looking to take things into their own hands and pitch the gameto publishers in a desperate effort to bring the game to North America.
With the recent revelation that XSEED Games approached Nintendo of America to publish The Last Story in North America and the fact that GameStop may have played a large role in the localization of Xenoblade Chronicles, the staff of Operation Rainfall have decided to try a different approach regarding a North America release of Pandora’s Tower. Our previous campaigns involved a lot of messaging Nintendo of America – on Facebook and Twitter, through email and over the phone, and even via physical mail.
This time, rather than asking Nintendo for Pandora’s Tower directly (which we have already been doing for the past 9 months, alongside Xenoblade Chroniclesand The Last Story), instead we would like to pitch Pandora’s Tower to the publishers themselves. This does not involve any spamming or harassing of the various publishers, but instead we plan on sending a special promotional kit to each of the publishers we have selected.
With the recent revelation that XSEED Games approached Nintendo of America to publish The Last Story in North America and the fact that GameStop may have played a large role in the localization of Xenoblade Chronicles, the staff of Operation Rainfall have decided to try a different approach regarding a North America release of Pandora’s Tower. Our previous campaigns involved a lot of messaging Nintendo of America – on Facebook and Twitter, through email and over the phone, and even via physical mail.
This time, rather than asking Nintendo for Pandora’s Tower directly (which we have already been doing for the past 9 months, alongside Xenoblade Chroniclesand The Last Story), instead we would like to pitch Pandora’s Tower to the publishers themselves. This does not involve any spamming or harassing of the various publishers, but instead we plan on sending a special promotional kit to each of the publishers we have selected.
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