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WiiNintendo says
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Rayman Raving Rabbids: TV Party Reviews November 25, 2008. Filed under: Rumors, Videos — hey_suburbia @ 12:32 pm. YouTube Preview Image. 80/100 NGamer UK Easily the best Rabbids have been, making TV Party the minigame compilation to get ...
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Edgar from 4 color rebellion says
(in On The Shelves This Week 11.17)
— The 4cr Staff Couple of nice games this week too. The new Rayman Raving Rabbids on the Wii is finally out. It will make use of the balance board. I’ll try it this week, so expect my impression by next weekend. Sonic Unleashed which looks like the closest thing we’ll get to a classic Sonic game. Left...
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The Tanooki says
(in The Tanooki » Available this week at retail: November 17, 2008)
Wii owners might want to consider Castlevania: Judgment, Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party, Ultimate Band, Cooking Mama World Kitchen, Tomb Raider Underworld, Skate It, Animal Crossing: City Folk, Shaun White Snowboarding: Roadtrip, ...
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Looks like Ubisoft is bringing more Rayman to the portable gaming arena, with a rating for Rayman for Nintendo's DSiWare recently levied by Germany's UnterhaltungssoftwareSelbstkontrolle ratings board. Man, that's a long word. DSiWare: Rayman Coming To DSiWare [GamerBytes]
Tue, Oct 27 | from Kotaku