Actually, Ferny, only the GBA and Wii will get versions, according to Activision (and the top of the article, hehe).
Now to get on to a bigger issue: the use of the Ultimate Marvel Universe in video games. When it comes to gameplay, I've got no problems. Ultimate Spider-Man, while short, played pretty well, and everyone knows X-Men Legends is a rockin' multiplayer experience. What I'm not a fan of is how the prime oppurtunity to have a great story by borrowing plot from comics is completely ruined. Ultimate Spider-Man's plot was a joke, and honestly, it was a little offensive.
If you want to know what I'm talking about, read this: They made Peter Parker the new Carnage. Yeah, I know.
X-Men Legends isn't as bad as that, but it still could've been a lot better story-wise. It's possible that the writers Activision employs just don't know how to craft a story in that medium, but at the end of the day, all that matters to me is that (besides the obvious "how the game plays") the source material is portrayed in an interesting and fluid way. With their comic-based ventures so far, Activision has failed.
That being said, it could be the fact that the Ulimate Marvel line is just a little strange. They change a giant chunk of history from regular Marvel (616, I think it's called? Comic nerds, remind me please), and it's really just a little ridiculous. Also, while I'm here, that new animated movie, Ultimate Avengers? IT SUCKS.
Castaneda out.