With Nintendo's original if bizarre-sounding 'dual-screen' handheld device but days away from an official unveiling at E3, have spoken-up regarding the new gadget's prospects and the unparalleled support many developers and publishers are planning for the system despite very stiff from the upcoming PSP. 'Over 100 companies' are apparently planning games for the innovative DS, including THQ, Electronic Arts, Activision, Atari, Ubisoft, Majesco, Capcom, Sega, Konami, Hudson Soft, Namco, Bandai, and Square Enix.

"It's going to energize both developers and consumers with amazing new game mechanics and new game design. Once more, Nintendo leads the way with something unexpected and totally innovative," commented an spokesperson. "The Nintendo dual screen is something that we're really excited about developing for," added one bigwig.

'Nintendo will revolutionize how people approach, perceive and enjoy games, while including additional options that enhance the game-play experience' the official press release assures us, and we certainly await the full unveiling with great interest in the hope of testing Nintendo's hyperbole. E3 it is, then.

By Luke Guttridge

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  1. cubeboy101 Unregistered 5 years ago

    go go nintendo ds is the start of revolution and things will only get better the whole mainstream ps2 culture is sad moronic and childish cube is a much better console 4 sure psp is a total joke to with its loading times and poor build qaulity and naff 2 hour battery its out of date as a handheld ds twin screen and touch screen have made psp obselete before it got a chance psp games will port to ds but ds games cannot port to psp its that simple

  2. Robert Powell Unregistered 5 years ago

    Is the new DS better than the GBA sp.