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Over the past few months, there have been many rumors about third-parties producing content for Project Cafe. For instance, some outlets have claimed that Rockstar has been working on Grand Theft Auto V for Nintendo’s next console. Although that specific rumor is questionable, it is possible that we’ll be seeing some significant announcements from third-parties on Tuesday.

GameTrailers Editor in Chief Shane Satterfield has apparently heard that “there is going to be some big third-party announcements for Nintendo’s new console at the show”. That was said on the latest episode of the site’s Invisible Walls show. It sounded like he was going to elaborate on his comment, but Michael Pachter interrupted him. So, unfortunately, that was all that was said about third-parties and Project Cafe.

“I have kind of heard some things through the grapevine there is going to be some big third-party announcements for Nintendo’s new console at the show, there’s no doubt about that.”


The Super Smash Bros. Brawl community has done something amazing. With a simple hack, they’ve brought late-night talk show Conan O’Brien into the game. It appears that he’s taken over Snake’s body and moveset, but still, it’s pretty darn amusing.


SNES

Treasure of Rudra

Virtual Console Arcade

Puyo Puyo


Let’s just be straight: I’ve had a pretty bad track record of staying on top of contests with the sites. Most of the time I get distracted by one thing or another, and then at the last second I end up picking the winners and posting it without hesitation. This time I actually got the winners picked quickly, but with all this E3 business, I’ve been far too preoccupied to actually post about it! The point is, we’ve got five people who won some RocketFish DSi Battery Packs, which allow you to get to over 9000 power level on your DSi just by plugging it in.

tl;dr – Some people won stuff. Hit the break for their names.


Tetris Company announced today that Hudson’s new Tetris title will be released for the 3DS in October. Once known as Tetris Axis, the project will now simply be titled “Tetris”. It’ll be playable at Nintendo’s E3 booth next week.

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