We all know that titles like New Super Mario Bros for the Wii U was coming, even that a new Pikmin title was in development for the console, but other than a few first party games, and a couple of recent third party announcements of games like Metro: Last Light, Rayman: Legends and Darksiders II we know little about what third-party games we can expect to see on the console. Thanks to an employee at Blockbuster (via. Go Nintendo), and their eagle eyes – and camera phone – we can now see a potential list of games on their way for the Wii U, and there are games in the list that line up with previous announcements – suggesting that Blockbusters source must be at least partly accurate. Some of the titles on the list are your expected Just Dance 4, Your Shape 2013, Raving Rabbids, and Rabbids Party Land; a few of your less expected – but still understandable big 360/PS3 releases, Ninja Gaiden 3, Assassin’s Creed, Aliens: Colonial Marines, and Batman: Arkham City; most surprising of all are a set of games that we’ve heard nothing about, Sports Connection, Marvel Super Heroes, Killer Freaks From Outer Space, and two titles that have the most obscure names: ‘Zombie’ and ‘Shield Pose’. Remember though, this isn’t confirmed and so it’s still true that none of these games could exist on the Wii U – except for the ones that have been confirmed for Wii U. Until Nintendo says so, we can only place this as a rumour.
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