Spore Hero (Wii) + Spore Hero Arena (DS)

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Acording to german GamePro. The Wii version of Spore, called Spore Hero, is in the works and it will be different than the PC/DS/iPhone versions.

GamePro also reports that a new DS game called Spore Hero Arena is also in production and scheduled for the end of the year.

Till now we have no screens or details about the games.

source: http://www.gamepro.de/index.cfm?pid=269&pk=1309779
 

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Nice, I really liked Spore on the PC.
I wonder how the online will be
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Spore Hero = Guitar Hero + Spore. So...like, maybe you have to create creatures according to a template? DS = do this against people worldwide.

*shot*

Not particularly interested given how underwhelming the PC version was. I managed to get through the first and second phases on my own, but my friend demanded I get to the final stage. Bleh.
 

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