Is there any list of 3DS launch titles available ?
There are many fake lists on the web, including e.g. MGS and RE, which surely won't be released in 2010.
The most believable one from http://www.theredshell.com/nintendo/ds/lis...nch-titles-.php :
* Kid Icarus: Uprising, the long-awaited franchise follow-up to the NES classic.
* Mario Kart, which shows off the potential of driving and tossing bananas in 3D.
* Nintendogs + cats, a new version of the best-selling nintendogs franchise that lets players interact even more with their virtual puppies - and kittens!
* PilotWings Resort, a flying simulation that lets players soar above Wuhu Island.
* Animal Crossing, a new installment of the charming community-building franchise.
* StarFox 64 3D, a game that demonstrates the true distance and depth of outer space using Nintendo's well-known franchise.
* Steel Diver, a new submarine-navigation game from Nintendo.
* Paper Mario, which brings paper-based 2D environments to life.
I'm looking forward to Kid Icarus and StarFox, the rest isn't that interesting to me... especially Steel Diver, which looks like a Flash game with some 3D layers thrown in.
There are many fake lists on the web, including e.g. MGS and RE, which surely won't be released in 2010.
The most believable one from http://www.theredshell.com/nintendo/ds/lis...nch-titles-.php :
* Kid Icarus: Uprising, the long-awaited franchise follow-up to the NES classic.
* Mario Kart, which shows off the potential of driving and tossing bananas in 3D.
* Nintendogs + cats, a new version of the best-selling nintendogs franchise that lets players interact even more with their virtual puppies - and kittens!
* PilotWings Resort, a flying simulation that lets players soar above Wuhu Island.
* Animal Crossing, a new installment of the charming community-building franchise.
* StarFox 64 3D, a game that demonstrates the true distance and depth of outer space using Nintendo's well-known franchise.
* Steel Diver, a new submarine-navigation game from Nintendo.
* Paper Mario, which brings paper-based 2D environments to life.
I'm looking forward to Kid Icarus and StarFox, the rest isn't that interesting to me... especially Steel Diver, which looks like a Flash game with some 3D layers thrown in.