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BengaBenga said:
Holy mother of everything holy. If only 10% of this list is real it will be the best E3 I ever saw.


Sin & Punishment

While I agree with everything else, I actually do think there's a good chance for this game. The stars are certainly aligning for a sequel, so if there's going to be one it's now or never. That said, it's far from being a sure thing.

@rudyrsr8: True, which is another good reason to doubt that it'll appear (I hadn't thought of it, though). Still, Mario Kart and F-Zero are radically different racers that mostly appeal to different people; the biggest reason I doubt it'll show is that the series hasn't lately been as accessible as the "bridge" games Nintendo's focusing on for this year.

@Celine: Yeah, but those games are all third-party. I'm considering making separate threads for third party releases (one for Wii, one for DS), but that thread would be heavily dependent on other people contributing, because it's a massive list.

@dareware: Over half of your list is likely, if not confirmed, so I think you'll be having a good E3. Whatever storage solution Nintendo is developing pretty much has to be shown at E3: but then this is Nintendo, who's always marched to their own beat, so don't quote me on that.

Edit: By request, I'm posting a chunk of the OP here, for those whose internet connection can't handle the OP. What follows is the "What will probably be there" portion.

WHAT WILL PROBABLY BE THERE

These games are either known to exist but have not yet been formally announced as being ported to the West, or else they're heavily rumored to exist but have not yet been formally announced.

 

 

NINTENDO

 

 

http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=2353

The second Nintendo remake on the DS, Fire Emblem covers the first game in the series. The gameplay appears to be classic Fire Emblem, albeit with a new coat of paint, but if it's localized this would mark the first chance Western players get to play as Marth outside of Smash Bros. Since all the recent Fire Emblem games have been ported, this is all but certain to reach the West this year. It's Japanese release date is early August.

http://wii.kombo.com/article.php?artid=11895

We know Factor 5 applied for the liscense, as reported at the beginning of the year. IGN has confirmed that this game exists, and has all but revealed that Factor 5 got the job after all. However, Cassamassina's blog has him backtracking a tad: although he maintains that the game exists, he is not willing to say whether it will appear at this year's E3 or not. Considering how quickly Factor 5 can work, though, if they are developing the game then it is likely that it will rear its head two weeks from now.

 

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/05/19/day-of-crisis-not-a-disaster/

Originally a launch title, this game is being developed by Monolith Software, and apparently impressed Nintendo enough that it purchased the studio (the last time that happened was Retro Studios, and that turned out alright). However, we've learned only the most basic details about the game since, and it not only missed its launch date in Japan, but has been "indefinitely postponed." Since its unlikely that Nintendo would just throw away three-plus years of work, the game is probably not cancelled outright, but whether it will show up at E3 is as unknown as everything else about this game.

http://www.dsfanboy.com/2008/06/11/corocoro-reveals-more-on-upcoming-pokemon-platinum/

The latest in the franchise, Pokemon Platinum is coming to the DS in Japan this September. The game is essentially the same as its immediate predecessors, but will feature new trainers, a new area, and the ability to get more legendaries.

http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2008/080425e.pdf

Kirby for Wii is still planned to be released this fiscal year, as Nintendo revealed in one of its financial reports. However, we have no information or screenshots of this title. It is probably a continuation of the cancelled Kirby Gamecube game, but even that is speculation. However, if Nintendo plans to release it by the end of the year, E3 would be a great time to unveil it.

http://wii.gamespy.com/wii/wii-motor-sports-jetski/

Revealed as a demo at E3 2006, and then mostly unseen since, Wii Motorsports is supposed to allow players to use the Wiimote to controls several vehicles. So far though, the only confirmed one is the airplane, with a jet ski being rumored. Whether this game will ever be more than a demo is uncertain, but there's a good chance that this will be thrown out to a Pilotwings-hungry public.

http://ds.ign.com/articles/706/706239p1.html

Announced in 2006, DS Air is supposed to be an aerial dogfighting game for the DS with wi-fi multiplayer. The title has not been seen or heard from since, although IGN still lists it as a 2008 release. If it doesn't show up this year, it's probably vaporware.

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/02/10/professor-layton-sequel-already-confirmed-for-u-s/

This adventure/puzzle hybrid hasn't quite lit up the charts in the U.S. like it has in Japan. Nonetheless, you can't argue with a quarter of a million in sales, especially when all you have to do is localize the game. A sequel has already been released in Japan, and the U.S. game refers to a secret code in the sequel, so there's a very good chance this game will show up at E3.

Unfortunately, Malstrom has updated his site, so the news section from May is no longer available (help with that, guys?). But that month, he reported not only that Iwata was unusually confident that the DS would continue to do well in Japan, where its sales have been slowly declining, but also the enigmatic statement that a single piece of software can sometimes sell games in and of itself, a la Pokemon or Monster Hunter. In that same post, Malstrom reported that Yaumachi was still b****-slapping Miyamoto around, and had ordered him to go to the park to test some piece of experimental DS software. Take all of this as you will, but personally I think Nintendo's readying something major for the DS, either for E3 or for the Tokyo Game Show later this year.

http://www.videogamesblogger.com/2008/06/17/pikmin-3-very-well-suited-for-the-wii-according-to-shigeru-miyamoto.htm

Pikmin 3 leads the list, because we know that Miyamoto is definitely interested in creating it. Last year, he proclaimed that the Pikmin series was not dead, and that it was a perfect fit for the Wii. Last month, he revealed that he was gathering ideas for the game. Still, internet rumblings are increasingly saying that this title will show up at E3, and I'm starting to believe them.

http://ds.ign.com/articles/859/859510p1.html

(Posted with permission from Naznatips' 2008 DS games thread)

Soma Bringer is the first game developed by Monolith since Nintendo acquired them as first party last year. It's an action RPG with an anime style. All combat takes place in real time and on the same map as exploration (no random enounters, no battle screen). The game offers online multiplayer co-op and local co-op.

 

EA

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3164001

We know that Will Wright loves the Wii. We know that's why the Wii is the only console getting a version of Spore (so far). We know it'll be released a few months after the other games. And that's about all we know. Conflicting reports say that this game is either a replica of the PC version, or another spinoff like Spore Creatures. It's also not listed on EA's E3 list for this year, so it's uncertain whether this game will even pop up at E3. Fingers crossed, people!

http://www.n-europe.com/news.php?nid=12027

Just announced, Sim Animals is coming to the Wii and the DS. "Described as a 'woodland ecosystem god game where Disney-style characterisation meets the teeth and claws of the Discovery Channel', this is a far cry from The Sims 2: Pets. You'll be able to scroll through a landscape and pick up plants and animals and care for them similarly to 'human' Sims, maintaining their happiness levels and making sure they don't die." It comes out next year.

 

2K GAMES

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/03/11/more-carnival-games-come-to-the-wii/

A sequel of sorts to the platinum selling Carnival Games, Carnival Games Mini-Golf will be coming to the Wii at the end of September. No other details have been released so far, but the prospect of getting my ball into the castle before the drawbridge pulls up is enjoyable in reality, so why not give this game a fair chance (don't answer that)? That said, the game is not formally listed as showing up at E3, although it's unlikely that 2K will omit it entirely.

 

NAMCO

http://wiinintendo.net/2008/04/14/bandai-namco-talks-tales-of-symphonia-on-nintendo-wii/

Originally planned as a spinoff title, Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World is a direct sequel to the Gamecube hit Tales of Symphonia. This time, players will initially control a different teenage swordsman, who is hunting down Symphonia's main character Lloyd and who will eventually meet and join up with members of the original cast. Players will also be able to befriend monsters and get them to join his team, with a final tally of over 300 playable creatures. The game is also motion-captured, and looks silky smooth. Already released in Japan, with a Western release certain, it is highly likely that this game will show up at E3.

http://www.gamespot.com/ds/sports/digimonchampionship/news.html?sid=6189379

Namco's attempt to hop on the Pokemon craze, Digimon's been around for years, complete with its own cartoons. This summer, the latest installment will arrive on the DS. Digimon World Championship does away with any storyline, however, focusing instead on the training and battle segments.

http://wii.gamespy.com/wii/athletic-world-wii/867189p1.html?RSSwhen2008-04-16_164300&RSSid=867189

Another mini-game fest for the Wii, Active Life Outdoor Challenge at least comes with its own mat. In fact, it's an upgraded version of the NES Powerpad, by most reports. The game is designed to keep you moving, and it does. Previews say it's not bad for a mini-game collection, so if you can't find Wii Fit maybe this will tide you over for a bit.

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/06/20/namcos-ace-combat-team-bringing-sky-crawlers-to-wii/

(With thanks to rudyrsr8 for the reminder)

Based on an upcoming anime movie, Sky Crawlers is brought to us by the same team that made the Ace Combat series. We know a few details, and they're all quite juicy: the game looks gorgeous, and players will use the Wiimote as their throttle and the nunchuk as the control stick. It releases next month in Japan, with no announced localization plans yet, but I'm betting it's coming out here sooner rather than later.

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/04/17/namco-introduces-we-cheer-for-wii/

The other cheerleading, Balance Board using game coming out for the Wii, Namco's We Cheer! is definitely aimed at a younger crowd than THQ's title. Still, appealing to tween girls may not be a bad idea for a cheerleading game.

 

 

CODEMASTERS

http://ds.ign.com/articles/851/851755p1.html

Race Driver: Grid is the sequel to sim racer Race Driver: Create & Race on the DS. The game allows players to customize their cars, tracks, and pretty much everything else. Grid also has many prebuilt tracks from famous locals around the world such as San Fransisco, Washington DC, Spa, and Nurburbring. Race online or wirelessly in multiplayer.

 

 

UBISOFT

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/06/06/tenchu-iv-being-published-by-ubisoft/

The latest in the Tenchu series is exclusive to the Wii. A stealth game where players take on the role of a ninja in feudal Japan, the first Tenchu was a solid game and a modest hit. Installments since then have been underwhelming. Hopefully, Tenchu IV will shape up and shore up the Wii in the stealth department, a genre in which it offers virtually nothing at the moment.

http://www.wiiwii.tv/2008/06/03/brothers-in-arms-wii-resurrected/

(Copy and pasted with permission from BengaBenga's 2008 Wii Games thread)

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 is a remake of the original Brothers in Arms game that was one of the most realistic and authentic World War II shooters ever. Based on a true story, the game puts players in the role of Sgt. Matt Baker, a D-Day paratrooper squad leader as he leads the squad through the European campaign. Each battlefield has been meticulously recreated from aerial reconnaissance images, US Army Signal Corps photos and eye-witness accounts of war-torn Normandy. (It releases in August)

http://www.joystiq.com/2007/06/27/red-steel-2-confirmed-and-then-denied/

(Thanks to L.C.E.C. for the info and link)

Confirmed to exist by Ubisoft, before hastily being denied, too many soures are saying this game is in development for it not to be true. Supposedly the game was scrapped to be overhauled a year ago, which is promising because it means actually effort will be put into this title. On the other hand, it's Ubisoft...the only thing that's fairly certain is that this game will have online: we're in the dark about everything else. ONM is claiming that the game will release this December, so if true it's almost guaranteed to show up at E3. Just be warned: ONM occassionally gets egg on their faces when it comes to third-parties...

http://kotaku.com/5023765/ubisoft-serves-up-hells-kitchen-the-video-game

(With thanks to Skip for the info and link)

Think Cooking Mama mixed with competitive reality T.V. Just announced, Hell's Kitchen: The Video Game is coming to the Wii this September, and lets players compete in the reality show while being heckled and insulted by the voice of Gordon Ramsey himself.

 

MAJESCO

 

http://www.gamespot.com/news/6192731.html?sid=6192731∂=rss&subj=6192731

A point and click adventure game ported from the PC, players will attempt to find survivors of an earthquake inside a museum, and then try to...escape it. The game is coming this holiday season at the budget price of $20. Point and clicks really seem to be making a comeback, huh? Yeah...I've got nothing to say about this one.

http://arstechnica.com/journals/thumbs.ars/2008/06/12/hot-on-the-heels-of-wii-fit-jillian-michaels-fitness-ultimatum-2009

If you have a Balance Board, but are somehow not satisfied with Wii Fit, you can always try Jillian Michael's Fitness Ultimatum. Focusing on four areas of exercise, Fitness Ultimatum will also utilize the Balance Board to make gamers move, making it the first (possibly second) Wii Fit clone so far. It releases in November, just in time for Thanksgiving.

http://www.majescoentertainment.com/games/display_game.php?PLTFRM=nintendo-wii&GN=wonder-world-amusement-park

For those of you who can't get enough Carnival Games, Majesco is bringing you Wonder World Amusment Part for the Wii. It's the same deal as Carnival Games: 35 motion controlled mini-games, of the type you find at amusements parks and carnivals. It releases on the 8th of July in the U.S., with a DS version being planned for later this year.

http://www.casualconnect.org/newscontent/05-2008/cakemania.html

A wii sequel to an online flash game, Cake Mania: In the Mix! has new motion mini-games added onto traditional Cake Mania gameplay. Players create and control their own baking empire, although now they can also use the wiimote to frost and design their own cakes. It does not yet have a release date.

http://ds.ign.com/articles/875/875183p1.html?RSSwhen2008-05-19_144300&RSSid=875183

A touch controlled puzzle game for the DS, Rollin' Rascals has players match up animals to send them home. IGN's hands-on pegged it as an okay puzzle game. It releases in August.

http://www.ds-x2.com/index.php?id=11191

Air Traffic Chaos for the DS puts players in an air traffic controller's seat. Assign and guide airplanes to and from the tarmac, while juggling airlines' schedules and airplanes' fuel supplies. It releases in August.

http://www.ds-x2.com/index.php?id=11021

Another point and click game, players take the role of Nancy Drew through nine levels in Nancy Drew: The Mystery of the Clue Bender Society as she tails suspects, gathers clues, and solves mysteries. The game promises to use all of the DS' features, and will release this month in the U.S.

 

 

 

SEGA

http://kotaku.com/365487/ds-gets-bleached

A 2D fighter developed by Treasure, Bleach: Dark Souls has been getting rave reviews since its Japanese launch. Some call it the definitive fighter on the DS. With forty-four playable characters, tag-battles, four player local wireless, and cinematic moves, DS owners are in for a treat this August.

http://ds.ign.com/articles/875/875990p1.html

For players who enjoy Charades and the like, Sega is releasing PictoImage this August. Players draw the image of a word, and other players compete to see who can guess the correct word first.

http://ds.ign.com/articles/821/821918p1.html

Pokemon meets dinos in this Sega game based on the Japanese...sport...of mushi (insect fighting). Collect and battle a hundred dinosaurs, with roughly 240 different attacks, and become a Dino Master. Comes out in August.

http://wii.gamespy.com/wii/nancy-drew-the-white-wolf-of-icicle-creek-/884195p1.html

Yet another point and click adventure on a Nintendo system, Nancy Drew: the White Wolf of Icicle will put players back in the shoes of heroine gumshoe Nancy Drew. A port of a PC game, it releases in October.

http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3163145

Shiren 3 was released in Japan this year for the Wii, where it's done...alright. Still, localization of this game wouldn't cost Sega too much, and Sega likes money. Sega also ported over Shiren the Wanderer for the DS, so it thinks there's at least some interest in the genre here. Still, this is far from a sure thing: whether the game shows up at E3 (or the west) depends on how Sega's interpreted Shiren's sales on the DS. Here's hoping!

MTV GAMES

http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/ptech/06/30/rockband.ap/index.html?section=cnn_latest

With Guitar Hero: World Tour set to steal its thunder, Rock Band has fired back with Rock Band 2. The game is confirmed to have a Wii version, which will likely be shown at distributor EA's booth at E3. There s no word yet on precisely what features the game will have, or if Harmonix will manage to do what Neversoft is and include online play and DLC for the Wii version, or if it too will be gimped. The game will release in September for the 360, with the other versions coming out "a few months later."

EA

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/06/20/its-november-or-nothin-for-nerf-n-strike/

Okay, this game can't help but be cool. Nerf-N-Strike was announced last year, but hasn't surfaced since. Nonetheless, there are some things we know about it: it releases in November, it's probably a light gun game, it comes with the controller pictured above, and said controller can morph into a real nerf gun when you're not playing the game. That is just too cool for words.

http://wii.ign.com/articles/884/884568p1.html

A sequel to "everyone's" favorite rhythm game Boogie is coming this year to the Wii. Boogie SuperStar will release in October, and come with a microphone. Although it's a dancing game, it does not appear to have any Balance Board support as far as we know. Also, the...thing...from the first game will vanish, with players now controlling a variety of girls.

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/04/23/harry-potter-and-the-half-blood-prince-is-summoned-to-the-wii/

It appears that the next Harry Potter movie is releasing this Fall, since EA will be shipping Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in November. People were intially excited at the prospect of using the wiimote as a wand, but the previous Potter game didn't deliver. Don't expect this one too, either.

 

LUCASARTS

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/06/19/lucasarts-confirms-star-wars-the-clone-wars-games-for-ds-wii/

The second Star Wars game coming out for the DS and Wii this year, Star Wars: The Clone Wars will be centered around the titular event, when Anakin was still a whiny little b**** rather than the badass that is Vader. In addition to the differing artstyles, this game differs from Force Unleashed in that it focuses much more on the lightsaber than on the Force powers. Look for them in November. (The reason it's listed here, rather than in the "certain to show" section is that LucasArts may hesitate to showcase two Star Wars games at the same event. But they probably are going to do it anyways.)

SQUARE-ENIX

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/04/10/square-enixs-new-wii-game-some-anime-thing/

Square-Enix's fifth Wii game, Soul Eater is a lsicensed game. The original Soul Eater is a manga in which students forge living weapons. Soul Eater for the Wii is expected to be an adventure game, rather than a traditional JRPG. Its releasing in Japan this September, and though it hasn't been confirmed for localization yet it probably will be at E3.

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/06/17/space-invaders-get-even-better-its-wiiware/

Square-Enix owned Taito's not been doing too hot recently, but their WiiWare game looks positively titillating. Space Invaders: Get Even lets you reenter the Space Invader universe, but this time you'll be controlling the aliens rather than shooting them down. As a WiiWare game, the release date is uncertain to all but Nintendo, and it's probably not going to be emphasized much by Square-Enix, but there's a decent shot it will show up in some form at E3.

http://ds.ign.com/articles/862/862207p1.html

In Sigma Harmonics for the DS, players take on the role of a student whose past is mysteriously rewritten by forces unknown. An RPG with a heavy emphasis on puzzle-solving, Sigma Harmonics utilizes a progression sequence that's being kept under wraps for now, along with touch controls for the heavy exploration you're expected to do. It comes out in Japan this August, with a western release highly likely.

 

http://www.kingdomhearts3.net/kingdom-hearts-3582-days/

A sequel to a DS game, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days will be coming out for the DS this year. It picks up where Chain of Memories left off, with gameplay expected to remain similar to that of its three predecessors. The meaning of the title will become clear when players finish the game.

http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3163022&p=39

In a surprising twist, the next main installment in Japan's beloved series will be on the DS, rather than on any of the consoles. Dragon Quest IX: Protectors of the Starry Sky is expected to release late this year in Japan, with a release date in the west coming some months later.

 

KONAMI

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/06/23/immersive-new-blue-oasis-screens/

A WiiWare game developed by Konami-owned HudsonSoft, Blue Oasis lets players have their own virtual aquarium while listening to on of the game's thirty-six classical music tunes. Its release date is unknown.

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/04/30/hudson-prepares-to-show-off-more-fishing-mastery/

A sequel to an earlier Wii game, Fishing Master 2 has been announced for a Japanese release this summer. No western release is so far confirmed, but the original managed to make it over, so there's a good chance this one will as well, despite its mediocre reviews.

http://www.mcvuk.com/news/30942/PES-2009-announced

Konami recently announced Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 for nearly all platforms. Konami has only just confirmed that the Wii will be getting a version of this game, and Gonintendo claims it will launch simultaneously with the other versions (althought that's not officially confirmed.) Good news for everyone, as PES 2008 was one of the most innovative and fun sports game ever made. Finally, the ability to play as the team, not just a player!

DISNEY INTERACTIVE

http://ds.gamespy.com/nintendo-ds/the-cheetah-girls-passport-to-fame/

A tween girl game, The Cheetah Girls: Passport to Fame for the DS releases in August. The Cheetah Girls will perform throughout the world, with players able to customize the girls' outfits and compete in dancing games.

http://gonintendo.com/?p=46829

A tie-in with an upcoming CGI movie, Disney's Bolt will be arriving this winter for the DS and the Wii. Control Bolt, a canine with superpowers, or his owner Penny, who relies more on stealth. The DS version will contain wi-fi features. Look for it this November.

http://www.disneysociety.com/2008/04/10/four-new-disney-themed-wii-games-in-the-works/

Coming out for the Wii this year is DC Karaoke, with the "DC" presumed to mean Disney Channel. All that's known or rumored about it is that it will have two versions: one with a microphone, and one without.

ATARI

http://ds.ign.com/articles/861/861216p1.html

A ninja platformer for the DS, the original released for the X-Box Live Arcade, and now Atari is hoping to cash in even further with a DS port. In fairness, it's a fun 2D platformer that comes in bite-size pieces, so keep an eye on it this August.

 

GAMECOCK

http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3166911&p=44

Publisher Gamecock is full of pricks, no doubt about it. But some of the developers they work with seem to have genuine talent and potential. Case in point: Red Fly Studios and their offerings Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars for the Wii and Mushroom Men: Rise of the Fungi for the DS. The founding members are all artists first, which explains why both games are quite beautiful to behold. That said, the emphasis on artwork leaves me wondering how the gameplay is. Speaking of which, players take the role of a newly sentient mushroom, who do what all sentient creatures probably do: gather into clans, and then go to war. The DS version is a sidescroller releasing this month, while the Wii version is a 3D action game that picks up where the DS game left off. Look for it this Fall.

http://wii.ign.com/articles/839/839572p1.html

(Pasted with permission from BengaBenga's 2008 Wii games thread)

The real Ghostbusters return in this videogame sequel to the Ghostbusters movies. Stars Harold Ramis, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson and Bill Murray reunite to reprise their roles as Spengler, Stantz, Zeddmore and Venkman. Supporting the ghost busting crew are the talents of Annie Potts, Brian Doyle Murray and William Atherton.

With Manhattain newly overrun by ghosts and other supernatural creatures, it's up to you to take on the role of a new recruit joining the original, famous Ghostbusters team. Equipped with a variety of unique weapons and gadgets, you will hunt, fight and capture a wide range of uncanny phantasms and demons in an all-new, funny and frightening battle to save New York City from its latest paranormal plague.

http://www.cheatcc.com/ds/rev/moonpreview.html

A first person shooter for the DS from the developers of Dementium: The Ward, Moon involves an alien invasion of the Moon. It has an emphasis on adventure and exploration, and according to IGN it "out metroids Metroid Prime Hunters" (way to set the bar low, guys). It has a release date in 2009, but it's already been previewed to the press this year, so there's a good chance it'll be at E3.

 

CAPCOM

http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/04/02/we-think-well-love-we-love-golf/

The latest Camelot game, We Love Golf features Capcom rather than Nintendo characters. The control scheme for this game seems to split reviewers: some love it, others think it's clunky and un-intuitive. The American version will feature a few extra Capcom characters, as well as online play. It releases next week.



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noname: Just do it in this one. It's nice to have all the discussion in one thread. If you start it here I'll sticky it for the next weeks.



BengaBenga said:
noname: Just do it in this one. It's nice to have all the discussion in one thread. If you start it here I'll sticky it for the next weeks.

 

Hmm, alright. Although it'll have to wait until tomorrow. Speaking of which, Happy Fourth to all my fellow Americans.



Taking BengaBenga's advice, the OP has been updated with one speculative Nintendo title, and some third party ones. Further updates will have to wait a few hours, but on deck is 2K Sports, Codemasters, Crave, D3, Disney, Eidos, Marvelous, Midway, Natsume, THQ, Tomy, X-Seed, Warner Brothers, Red Fly, Squaresoft, Namco, Sega, Ubisoft, Activision, and many, many more.

If you want to contribute, please feel free to. You can either suggest a game I missed, in which case I'll get to it when I have the time, or better yet you can follow the format I've set: include a photo, a link where you can find whatever information is available, and a brief blurb about the game/whether it'll show. Also recommend what category I should put it under.

If you do, I'll include it in the OP, with all credit going to you. That's right, your works can live on forever through this thread! Any and all help is appreciated, since I want this to be a community project. Remember, no game is too small, so long as it's on the DS or Wii.



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Stickied.

Noname: If you prefer you can of course make a seperate thread, but I think it's much easier for everyone to discuss everything e3-Nintendo related in a single (great) thread.



If they have a Mother/Earthbound collection for Wii (or DS) then I will cry like a baby.



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BengaBenga said:
Stickied.

Noname: If you prefer you can of course make a seperate thread, but I think it's much easier for everyone to discuss everything e3-Nintendo related in a single (great) thread.

 

Nah, it makes more sense this way, especially if/when discussion starts picking up. I'm just a little concerned that the OP will become too unweildly, as we're looking at over a hundred games easily. Still, we'll see what we can do. Anyhow, back to updating for me.



OP has been further updated, with all new games in the first section for now. I'd like to hear if you guys want me to keep listing all the third-party games, or if you're alright with skipping Solitaire and Mahjong and the like? Please give me your opinions, as there's no point in posting what no one's going to read.

@Soriku: thanks, I'll look into those, although it'll probably be a while before I add to the Speculation portion again.



Done updating for today. Will probably stop posting these status reports.

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