The first title on show today is Moving Memo, in which you can create and share animations. The animation created on stage by Treehouse was apparently rather unimpressive, but there were some better ones on video.
The second title was the more intriguing WarioWare Snaps, a camera-based mini-game collection that shows footage of you playing after you've played. We're trying to work out what might be good about this, but nothing jumps out.
Nintendo made available today a new version of its DSi Ware launch title Ugoku Memo Chou. Version 2 of the software can be downloaded for free via the DSi Shop. Lots of new features added....
The fact that we(Europe) haven't even got the first version yet is annoying. And we won't just get the second version will we?:(
TGS writes: "At the end of the day, Wario Ware: Snapped! is only 500 points and you get 1000 free when you sign up. If you enjoyed Warioware in the past then this addition will tickle your fancy, if only for a short time. It's not something to get excited about, but it does its job, even if only just."
Gamer Limit writes "Thanks to Destructoid's GDC09 coverage, we now have footage of the newest Wario game; WarioWare Snapped DS. Using the DSi's exclusive built-in camera, Snapped will require you to bounce around the screen according to the mini-game."