Today during its Ubidays event, Ubisoft announced several new titles, including Shaun White Snowboarding. There will be versions of the game for PS3 and Xbox 360 in addition to a Wii version that will take advantage of the Wii Balance Board.

"Shaun White Snowboarding will turn all of the traditional ideas and experiences of past action sports titles upside down," said Tony Key, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Ubisoft. "The combination of Ubisoft's innovation approach and the influence of Shaun's lifestyle and perspective make this gaming experience like no other."

Ubisoft also announced the next title in the Rayman Raving Rabbids series. Rayman Raving Rabbids TV Party will be coming to the DS and Wii, with the latter also having compatibility with the Wii Balance Board. The game pokes fun at TV shows and popular culture in general.

"The Rayman Raving Rabbids titles have been an immense success, entertaining the world over," said Yves Guillemot, president and chief executive officer, Ubisoft. "The inclusion of the Wii Balance Board into the game was a huge source of inspiration for our development team and I guarantee you will see the Wii Balance Board used in ways that will be surprisingly unexpected!"

In what was easily the most unusual and unexpected announcement at Ubidays, the publisher announced Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking. Based around the series of books, clinics and DVDs, the game's goal is, as the title states, to help people to stop smoking.

"Ubisoft's creative team has worked hard to deliver a game that successfully communicates Allen Carr's Easyway method via play," said Christian Salomon, vice president of worldwide licensing at Ubisoft. "The player experiences a truly interactive engagement with the game through which he or she learns that it can actually be enjoyable to quit smoking."

Ubisoft also announced the latest title in its Imagine series. Titled My Fashion Studio, players are cast as a young woman looking to make her mark in the fashion industry. This DS title allows players to design and tailor their fashion creations.

In the casual realm, Ubisoft also announced Dogz 2008. This Wii title is designed to use the Wii Remote for activities like jump roping and playing catch. The dogs can also travel to other Wii consoles and interact with other dogs, a feature not unlike what's available with Miis.