As many of you already know, the 3DS is having a hard time moving units after its initial launch. Whether that is because of headaches from the 3D, the expensive $250 price tag or lack of must-have games, Nintendo big E3 plan for the 3DS was to kill the drought of games. Although some impressive games were demoed, they still felt like very typical Nintendo-esque games – meaning games that are geared towards appealing to everyone as opposed to those that are for the hardcore like Grand Theft Auto and Call of Duty.
Read on to find out the full list of 3DS games announced by Nintendo today. Big franchises like Mario Kart, Tekken and Luigi’s Mansion 2 should tide gamers through the holidays.
Let us know in the comments below what you think about the selection of games that will be available on the 3DS. Are they good enough to fill the empty void that cooled off the handheld’s launch? Or are you going to join Sony and its new PS Vita?