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Drawn To Life Coming To Wii

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In a conference call with investors, THQ president Brian Farrell revealed that its DS platformer Drawn To Life is being ported over to Nintendo's other monster hit console, the Wii. THQ says that its DS sales have risen 94%, mostly because of Drawn To Life, so tossing the game onto the Wii should do the same, or so they hope.

No further details are available beyond the fact that they're devleoping the game, but I have to wonder just how well Drawn To Life will translate. I mean, it made total sense on the DS where you can draw the hero, weapon, monsters and platforms for the game you play. That's what the stylus is made for. But drawing with the Wiimote? No thank you. I just don't see that working as well as a stylus. But hey, maybe they'll prove me wrong. What do you think?


THQ: Drawn To Life Wii-Bound
[Gamasutra]

1 Comments

jon said:

I see something like with pokemon revolution where what you drew comes over, but if you don't have the game on the ds you can download it to the ds. IF you don't have the ds(...) then I don't know how well that would work.

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