Pocket Gamer: The majority of Nintendo 3DS releases so far appear to have forgotten that the console has a touchscreen.
Most have focused on the stereoscopic 3D, and gone with button controls. There are a few that got all touchy-feely on us - the likes of Steel Diver, The Sims 3, and Nintendogs + Cats - but the 3D is definitely the focus.
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido released earlier this month! We say that because E3 makes June a busy time, and also because, if early reports are accurate, not a lot of players picked it up. This is not new for developer indieszero, making its decades-long mission delivering interesting, quirky games that may slip your notice! Let's look at the team's history and break down what you may have missed.
In DualPenSports, gamers are challenged to do something new: play with two styluses at once by holding one in each hand. The game incorporates this ambidextrous gameplay into 14 sporting events and three tapping exercises.
ONM writes: Swimming in a sea of unnecessary gimmicks: That's Dual Pen Sports. It insists that playing with a stylus in each hand is some sort of exciting new revolution in game control, going so far as bundling a free stylus with the game.