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At least 3 games by the end of 2005, and more later During their pre-show conference, Nintendo announced that both their Mario Kart and Animal Crossing games for Nintendo DS will make use of the handheld's online service, which is to launch later this year. Mario Kart is said to be playable with this wi-fi on the show floor. In addition to these two, Nintendo showed footage of a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater game running on the DS that will also take advantage of the DS's online play. As for the future, here's a list of who's doing what so far... Atari -- TBA BANDAI CO., LTD. -- Mobile Suit Gundam (working title); Digimon World (working title) BANPRESTO CO., LTD. -- TBA Buena Vista -- TBA CAPCOM CO., LTD. -- TBA Electronic Arts -- TBA FromSoftware, Inc. -- Tenchu DS (working title) HUDSON SOFT Co., Ltd. -- Bomberman (working title); Momotaro Dentetsu World (working title) KOEI Co., Ltd. -- Dynasty Warriors DS (working title) KONAMI CORPORATION -- KOJIMA Productions Products; WORLD SOCCER Winning Eleven Series; JIKKYO POWERFUL PROYAKYU Series (working title); Castlevania Series (working title) Majesco -- TBA Marvelous Interactive Inc. -- Bokujou-Monogatari series (working title); Rune Factory (working title); Contact (working title); Real-Time-Strategy (working title) Mastiff -- TBA NAMCO LIMITED -- New RPG (working title) Nintendo -- Many more titles in development SEGA CORPORATION -- TBA Spike CO., LTD. -- Professional Wrestling (working title) SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. -- Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles (working title) TAITO CORPORATION -- TBA Take 2 (2K Games) -- TBA Telegames -- TBA THQ -- TBA Ubisoft -- TBA Vivendi -- TBA |
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