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http://nintendo3dsblog.com Nicalis and 5th Cell Developing Nintendo 3DS Games and Brain Age 3DS? *** I failed at focusing the camera this time around. So yeah, sorry about that. Will be a little more careful next time. *** Transcript: Hey guys, David here from nintendo 3ds blog dot com with a bunch of small Nintendo 3DS news stories over the past few days. In fact, all these stories pretty much relate to games potentially coming to the 3DS. So there's going to be a new Brain Age game for a Nintendo platform, and it sounds like it could be for the 3DS. A few sites have apparently confirmed this to be the case, but I still think it's firmly set as speculation for now. You can check out the reasoning behind this on the blog though. Other than that Nicalis and 5th Cell are now both licensed 3DS developers. Nicalis are the folks that brought Cave Story to the Wii, while 5th Cell are the masterminds behind Scribblenauts. And 5th Cell have also confirmed that they're working on a 3DS game, but it's just in the R&D phase at the moment, so it'll take a while before we hear anything more about it. Now there's a small chance that some of you folks are familiar with this [show Child of Eden footage]. This is Child of Eden for the Xbox 360. It's not coming to the Nintendo 3DS, but the same technology that took care of all its special effects is already being ported to the platform. And, while the 360's special effects may have higher polygon counts and be technically "better" I think it's going to be pretty difficult to compete with the glory of 3D effects when combined with these sort of particle effects. That's pretty much all the news for now, but before I go make sure you check out this channel [show Kurtiss's channel]. This is managed by Kurtiss, whose a moderator on our forums and he basically uploads footage of video games, but does it in such a way that you can view them in 3D. It's a fun distraction that gives you a glimpse into what some Nintendo games could look like in 3D. But anyways, that's it for now. So I'll talk to you later.