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WorthPlaying: Rabbids Go Home Review

WorthPlaying writes: "When Ubisoft decided to dust off Rayman, a mid-level character with very little public awareness, they knew they needed a new nemesis for the limbless hero. The developers came up with the idea of the Rabbids: manic, gibberish-talking, dance-obsessed creatures that weren't exactly malevolent, but their unhinged nature makes them unintentionally dangerous. The funny thing was that as more and more Rayman games came out on the Wii, the audience began ignoring the hero and found themselves infatuated with the Rabbids. Now the psychotic bunnies are starring in their very own game, finally eclipsing the one whose coattails they rode in on. It's kind of like when Kim Kardashian became more famous than Paris Hilton, except of course the Rabbids have more talent than both of those airheads combined."

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5235d ago
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Farewell to the Wii: The Channels

PixlBit | "Now that we’re just waiting around for our Wii U pre-orders to be fulfilled, we’ve started thinking back on our Wii experience. There were great games and there were stupid, gimmicky games. There was the much maligned 480p output and the long wait for external storage. There were also the channels."

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Rabbids went home? Rabbids find a new home! Rabbids Go Home data report.

"The Rabbids will be finding a new home this Sunday in North America, when the Wii U launches and they start invading the console through Rabbids LAND; but the Rabbids have had a home on the Wii for the last several years.

Rabbids Go Home was released on November 3, 2009 for the Wii, at a MSRP of $49.99. It was the Rabbids' first comedy-adventure, according to Ubisoft, and players helped the Rabbids collect junk in their attempt to make a ladder of sorts, to the moon. The game was developed by Ubisoft Montpellier, and received an ESRB rating of "EVERYONE 10+" with "Cartoon Violence, Crude Humor, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Tobacco Reference" listed as content for gamers and parents to be aware of.

How many U.S. Wii owners have reported playing Rabbids Go Home, and how many hours have they reported trying to help the Rabbids get home? Brew yourself some coffee, and let's take a look!", writes CoffeeWithGames.

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Rabbids EeerZ Series 1 Revealed

Ubisoft has revealed the all new Rabbids EeerZ, with series 1 available to buy in the UK now. There will be something for everyone with twelve different figurines. Each figurine is unique and several were designed by artists such as Cuypi, Jon Burgerman and Bunka.

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Brian1rr4194d ago

I don't know what I just saw