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== {{Icon|Button}} [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] ==
 
== {{Icon|Button}} [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]] ==
While 5th Cell was busy developing the Nintendo DS version of the game, publisher THQ contracted Planet Moon Studios to develop a version of the game for the Nintendo Wii. Despite sharing the same name, the game is completely different from its Nintendo DS counterpart, and is considered non-canon. The development process was particularly tough, and the developers were forced to crunch during the final six months of development.
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While 5th Cell was busy developing the Nintendo DS version of the game, publisher THQ contracted Planet Moon Studios to develop a version of the game for the Nintendo Wii. Despite sharing the same name, the game is completely different from its Nintendo DS counterpart, and is considered non-canon. The development process was particularly tough, and the developers were forced to crunch during the final six months of development, resulting in what fans consider to be the weakest entry in the series.
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It was released in October 2009, alongside the Nintendo DS version.
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It was released in October 2009, alongside the Nintendo DS version. It is often considered by fans to be the weakest entry in the series.
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== {{Icon|Button}} [[Drawn to Life Collection]] ==
 
== {{Icon|Button}} [[Drawn to Life Collection]] ==
 
In 2010, a compilation of both the original ''Drawn to Life'' and the Nintendo DS version of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' was released for the Nintendo DS. It makes use of the controversial revision of the latter.
 
In 2010, a compilation of both the original ''Drawn to Life'' and the Nintendo DS version of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'' was released for the Nintendo DS. It makes use of the controversial revision of the latter.
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