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We're all expecting to hear more about Nintendo's new 3D handheld at E3 this year, but will third party developers be showing anything off? According to the scuttlebutt we've been hearing recently, Nintendo is giving developers the go-ahead to reveal their wares once the annual expo begins.

What potential third party titles will be announced still remains a mystery, and it's unclear how much hands-on time third party developers have gotten with the new hardware. Beyond the inevitable party games and gimmicky demos, we're optimistic that some talented developers will put the unique capabilities of the new system to good use.

If you'd like to hear our guesses as to what might be announced, we'll be posting our E3 predictions all week long. In the mean time, what third party game would you most like to see land on the 3DS?

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It should be interesting to see what -- if anything -- is under development.

It is only a week away.

 

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This is all so exciting!

Can't wait!



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mike_intellivision said:

It should be interesting to see what -- if anything -- is under development.

It is only a week away.

 

Mike from Morgantown

I'm sure all the big publishers will have some demos or at least announcement lists of games.  As with about every dedicated games handheld in history though, expect the vast majority of interesting content to come from Japan...