Jeff Bakalar | Jun 03, 2009
(Credit: GameSpot)
On display at the Nintendo E3 2009 press conference was a handful of yet-to-be announced portable gaming titles for the DS and DSi Shop.
A new
Kingdom Hearts portable game was announced, the first DS version of the Square Enix and Disney collaboration franchise. RPG fans have even more reasons to be excited as
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and
Golden Sun DS were also announced. Expect
Bowser's Inside Story this fall, while
Golden Sun DS should arrive in 2010.
Nintendo showcased a desire to appeal to fans of James Patterson novels as
Women's Murder Club: Games of Passion looks to provide a new way to enjoy the crime-solving novels. Using the DS, players will uncover clues, inching ever closer to the truth.
A brand-new intellectual property developed by Ubisoft,
C.O.P.: The Recruit, was announced for the Nintendo DS. Gameplay footage reminded us of Grand Theft Auto, except for the fact that now you'll be playing as the police.
Finally, Nintendo stressed how the DSi has made it easier to share gaming experiences. This philosophy will take shape starting with the announcement of two new titles to be available via the DSi Shop.
Mario VS. Donkey Kong: Minis March Again will allow users to design and trade their own custom levels over the DSi's Wi-Fi connection.
WarioWare: DIY branches from the same school of thought, allowing you to design and create your own
WarioWare mini games.
Minis March Again will be available for download June 8, while
DIY should be available later this year.
That's all for the portable side of things.
Via
CNET Crave
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