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#BROKEN Hasney
08-10-2004, 09:57 PM
Keep in mind this doesn't include Nintendos games coming out for the machine.

Atari, Inc.
-- Atari Classics

Atlus USA
-- Caduceus
-- Snowboard Kids DS
-- Three additional titles in development

Bandai Entertainment Inc.
-- Meteos
-- Mobile Suit Gundam Seed
-- One additional title in development

Capcom Entertainment, Inc.
-- Mega Man Battle Network
-- Viewtiful Joe
-- One additional title in development

Electronic Arts
-- GoldenEye
-- Madden NFL
-- Need for Speed Underground
-- Tiger Woods PGA Tour Golf
-- The URBZ: Sims in the City

Hudson Soft Co., Ltd.
-- Bomberman

Koei Co., Ltd.
-- Dynasty Warriors (working title)
-- Plus two additional titles in development

Konami Digital Entertainment
-- Boktai (working title)
-- Castlevania (working title)
-- Dragon Booster (working title)
-- Frogger 2005 (working title)
-- Survival Kids (working title)
-- World Soccer Winning Eleven series (working title)
-- Vandal Hearts (working titles)
-- WINX (working title)
-- Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour

Majesco
-- Moonlight Fables
-- Nanostray
-- At least three additional titles in development

Namco Hometek Inc.
-- New Mr. Driller (working title)
-- Pac 'n Roll (working title)
-- Pac-Pix (working title)

Orbital Media
-- Four titles in development, including the genres of action platformer, strategy role-playing, combat racing and family.

SEGA of America, Inc.
-- Project Rub (working title)
-- Sonic DS (working title)

Square Enix Co., Ltd.
-- A new story of Secret of Mana
-- A new story of Slime Morimori Dragon Quest
-- Dragon Quest Monsters series
-- Egg Monster Heroes
-- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series

Summitsoft Corporation
-- Air Assault 2
-- Organizer Plus

Tecmo, Inc.
-- Monster Rancher
-- Plus one additional title in development

Telegames, Inc.
-- Ultimate Brain Games
-- Ultimate Card Games
-- Ultimate Pocket Games

THQ
-- SpongeBob SquarePants
-- Plus five additional titles in development

Ubisoft Entertainment
-- Asphalt GT
-- Rayman
-- Additional titles in development, including a major movie license for early 2005

Vivendi Universal Games
-- Robots

(taken from www.gamespress.co.uk)

Viewtiful Joe? Winning Eleven? Exlcusive Square-Enix RPGs? Plus Nintendo are bringing Animal Crossing, Mario 64, an all new 2D style Mario platformer and a new Metroid Prime.... Jesus christ they're going all out to fight off the PSP.

Currently, the PSP is going to be lagging 3 months behind the DS in release terms, is going to cost at least $100 more and has suckier battery life.

I'm gonna pre-order this and wait to see what the PSP throws up, but so far this is looking unbeatable ;)

road doggy dogg
08-10-2004, 10:01 PM
:love:

To be honest, I thought the DS was announced long before the PSP, although I may just think that 'cause I pay a LOT more attention to Nintendo news than Sony :o:o

Still though, the Nintendo-only games are enough to keep me satisfied. The third party stuff is just gravvyyyyyy

#BROKEN Hasney
08-10-2004, 10:03 PM
:love:

To be honest, I thought the DS was announced long before the PSP, although I may just think that 'cause I pay a LOT more attention to Nintendo news than Sony :o:o

Still though, the Nintendo-only games are enough to keep me satisfied. The third party stuff is just gravvyyyyyy
I think the DS was "formally" announced before the PSP, but the PSP has been rumored for almost 2 years now:wtf:

DS
08-10-2004, 10:04 PM
I don't know, I'm still leaning toward the PSP. Something about a second screen just seems kind of pointless. Plus, they aren't giving credit where credit is due. :mad:

#BROKEN Hasney
08-10-2004, 10:08 PM
I don't know, I'm still leaning toward the PSP. Something about a second screen just seems kind of pointless. Plus, they aren't giving credit where credit is due. :mad:
What credit is that then?

I was really hyped after seeing MGS on the PSP... but it's a card game like Yu-Gi-Oh or Phantasy Star online 3, which sucks huge ass. I've yet to see a game I like but I'm sure I'll pick one up one day when I do see a game I like.

I'm with you on the 2nd screen, but it's all up to developers on how to use it. Wario Ware DS apparantly uses it magically, whereas "The Urbz" from EA is just the same as the GBA version, but you can scratch a vynal deck on the touch screen :wtf:

road doggy dogg
08-10-2004, 10:16 PM
Yeah I remember them announcing the DS sooner, and both of them being unveiled at E3 and all. I don't really listen to many Sony rumors though, so yeah :o

About the 2nd screen thing, the one game that looks kind of cool for it is Metroid Prime, as in how you can constantly have your map open and whatnot, pretty useful.

#BROKEN Hasney
08-10-2004, 10:17 PM
Yeah I remember them announcing the DS sooner, and both of them being unveiled at E3 and all. I don't really listen to many Sony rumors though, so yeah :o

About the 2nd screen thing, the one game that looks kind of cool for it is Metroid Prime, as in how you can constantly have your map open and whatnot, pretty useful.
Metroid Prime I'm really not sure how thats gonna work... you have to touch the screen to shot at things. Thats gonna be fucking hard if you have to strafe at the same time :-\

Y2Ant
08-10-2004, 10:52 PM
When are the release dates roughly?

DS
08-10-2004, 11:20 PM
The DS (:o) ships on 11/29/2004

The PSP hasn't been set yet.

The screen can be useful for some games but, although useful, having the map open the whole time isn't enough reason to put on another screen. I don't know, just something about it seems kind of useless.

#BROKEN Hasney
08-10-2004, 11:22 PM
When are the release dates roughly?
You can get it shipped from Canada for £120 so you'll get it 3 months before the UK release too ;)

Y2Ant
08-10-2004, 11:31 PM
I don't trust Canadians :foc:

Hired Hitman
08-10-2004, 11:44 PM
:D