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Forums - Nintendo - Kingdom Hearts Re-release coming to wii? (scan/video inside)

God I hope it bombs to hell if true, cause I want #3 on my PS3. Call me biased, but I just don't want my most anticipated game coming out on the Wii.



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While it looks fakes, if it is true, they better be porting the final mix versions to Wii.

If the final mix versions of KH and KHII were ported to Wii, and released in America, I would buy them without hesitation.



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that video looked very amateur



its looks like a fake, SE never lets info get leaked and specially of the almost zero wii games that they are devolping



 

It's fake, the user has a pattern of posting fake videos.. Take a look at the video poster's other videos - http://www.youtube.com/user/bobbatundaeee - they include Zelda Wii and a KH3 trailer from 8 months ago.



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I already told you it's fake ;_; Why does nobody ever listen to me and my understanding of the japanese language?



Majin-Tenshinhan said:
I already told you it's fake ;_; Why does nobody ever listen to me and my understanding of the japanese language?

リメイク = remake? No?



Soriku probably made this....



mai said:
Majin-Tenshinhan said:
I already told you it's fake ;_; Why does nobody ever listen to me and my understanding of the japanese language?

リメイク = remake? No?

One would think, but it's actually リメーク. Though I suppose both would work.

Either way, it doesn't matter. The very fact that it says remake is what screams fake. They would be ports, not remakes.



I would like it but wouldn't happen.



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