Last year Nintendo DS took E3 by storm, offering a plethora of titles to compliment the onslaught of Wii chaos at Nintendo's booth. This year things were a bit more… quaint, which IGN guesses is a good way of saying Nintendo failed to "bring the fun" in the world of DS. Maybe the company thought it was too small of an even to focus on handhelds, or maybe there's less going on with DS this year, but IGN have got to assume the former, as DS success continues to thrive as the fastest selling piece of videogame hardware in the world.
LEGO DC Super Villains has an ingenious premise that could work wonders in a future LEGO Star Wars game, whenever it comes out.
They kinda did in the Lego Clone Wars game. One of the stages or two was devoted to young Boba Fett, Bossk, Dengar and Aurra Sing. Shame they never did the other seasons in Lego form. I believe it only covered the first 3 and pilot turned movie.
An ideal cozy game for players who don’t want to get too cozy
This will be the first time the original 1993 arcade Ridge Racer has appeared on home consoles.
I hear rumors that Evercade may also be getting a Namco Arcade cart with RR and Tekken on it. That would be sweet as their previous Namco Console carts have also recently been updated to work on the VS. Previously, they only had the license to the handheld. so the OG Evercade and the EXP and even the Alpha were supported, but not the VS.
For as popular as the DS is, you'd think there'd be more games coming for it. Phantom Hourglass is the only game of this mix that I'm looking forward to. My DS is starting to look like my PSP: empty.