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"Aliens: Colonial Marines," an FPS based on the Alien movie franchise Sega and Gearbox Software, is being "prototyped and considered" for Nintendo's announced Wii U console, Sega announced during E3.
The game is presently scheduled for Spring 2012 release for PC, PlayStation 3 and XBox 360 platforms.
"We are extremely thrilled about the potential of the Nintendo Wii U and are honored to be a part of the earliest efforts for research and development on the platform with the Aliens: Colonial Marines project that is so perfectly matched with the platform's unique and exciting new capabilities," said Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford said in a press release. "As more details about the Nintendo Wii U emerge, Gearbox Software is equipped and motivated to engage and support the platform and its customers."
Nintendo's announced Wii U console features a tablet-like controller with its own screen. I'm imaging Gearbox's crew is thinking up some kind of gameplay elements in which players blast aliens on their main television screen while tracking their xenomorphic enemies on the handheld monitor.

The game is presently scheduled for Spring 2012 release for PC, PlayStation 3 and XBox 360 platforms.
"We are extremely thrilled about the potential of the Nintendo Wii U and are honored to be a part of the earliest efforts for research and development on the platform with the Aliens: Colonial Marines project that is so perfectly matched with the platform's unique and exciting new capabilities," said Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford said in a press release. "As more details about the Nintendo Wii U emerge, Gearbox Software is equipped and motivated to engage and support the platform and its customers."
Nintendo's announced Wii U console features a tablet-like controller with its own screen. I'm imaging Gearbox's crew is thinking up some kind of gameplay elements in which players blast aliens on their main television screen while tracking their xenomorphic enemies on the handheld monitor.
Tecmo's insanely difficult Ninja Gaiden series made its North American debut on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989, but its latest versions have bypassed Nintendo consoles.
Ninja Gaiden 3 is set for an early 2012 release for PlayStation 3 and XBox 360, according to Tecmo Koei. The company announced during E3 that the game and its protagonist, Ryu Hayabusa, are also set to appear on Nintendo's forthcoming Wii U console for a version of the game being developed under the working title of Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge.
Nintendo's Wii U console is scheduled for a release some time in 2012. Nintendo tends to release home consoles later in the year for its North American customers, so I'm guessing the Wii U will be out in time for a fall or holiday release.
Ninja Gaiden 3 is set for an early 2012 release for PlayStation 3 and XBox 360, according to Tecmo Koei. The company announced during E3 that the game and its protagonist, Ryu Hayabusa, are also set to appear on Nintendo's forthcoming Wii U console for a version of the game being developed under the working title of Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge.
Nintendo's Wii U console is scheduled for a release some time in 2012. Nintendo tends to release home consoles later in the year for its North American customers, so I'm guessing the Wii U will be out in time for a fall or holiday release.
Ever since Nintendo made their announcement at E3 earlier this week, this song has been rattling around in my head. I finally tracked it down. Thank you, Internet.
Here's the story we ran on Nintendo's next console in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin and The Sun. Stay tuned for more stuff and commentary on E3.
OS ANGELES - Nintendo revealed its forthcoming "Wii U" console Tuesday at E3, the gaming industry's annual convention.
OS ANGELES - Nintendo revealed its forthcoming "Wii U" console Tuesday at E3, the gaming industry's annual convention.
The new video-game system - set for release in 2012 - features a touchscreen built into its controller and at first glance, appears to represent yet another step in the company's efforts to transform the way its customers use its products.
"It can change the way you play games and change the way you interact with family and friends," Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said during his company's presentation at Nokia Theater.
Continue reading Our story on the Wii U.
