Scribblenauts Unlimited Revealed For Wii U And 3DS
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Scribblenauts Unlimited Revealed For Wii U And 3DS

Confirming our speculation from last week, Warner Bros. announced today during Nintendo's E3 2012 press conference that 5th Cell is developing a new Scribblenauts game titled Scribblenauts Unlimited for both the Wii U and 3DS.
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Confirming our speculation from last week, Warner Bros. announced today during Nintendo’s E3 2012 press conference that 5th Cell is developing a new Scribblenauts game titled Scribblenauts Unlimited for both the Wii U and 3DS.

The Wii U version of Scribblenauts Unlimited will of bring the 2D puzzle game into the HD era and allow players to create and share new objects using the Wii U GamePad (like a dog/car that was shown in the trailer), customize Maxwell’s appearance, and include a split-screen multiplayer mode.

Strangely Warner Bros. did not specifically mention the 3DS version of the game, but we do know that it exists because of its inclusion in some b-roll footage shown during the press conference.

Check out the E3 2012 teaser trailer for Scribblenauts Unlimited in the embedded video below.

Thanks, IGN


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