Shikamaru Ninja said:
EAD Group No.1 - Nintendogs+Cats and Mario Kart 3DS
EAD Group No.2 - Animal Crossing 3DS. (Star Fox 3DS?)
EAD Group No.3 - Zelda: SS and Zelda 3DS.
EAD Group No.4 - Pikmin Project. (Star Fox 3DS?)
EAD Group No.5 - (Steel Diver? Star Fox 3DS? New Game?)
EAD Tokyo Group No.1 - (Steel Diver? Star Fox 3DS? New Game?)
EAD Tokyo Group No.2 - Super Mario 3DS
SPD Group No.1 - Rhythm Tengoku Wii and ????
SDD Department - Face Raiders. 3DS Camera. 3DS internal software. AR Games.
Obviously from the information available, there is a heavy shift towards the 3DS at this moment. But the question is how much do we know. There are a couple of supposedly in-house games that we are not sure who is behind them yet. There was also that big internal boost Iwata proposed two years ago, but then again I dont think that will increase the output as much as keep it at bay during the higher definition Nintendo generation coming soon (Wii2+3DS).
I dont think there is any significant next-gen software development yet. Hardware guys yes. Theoretically the first team to develop any software is SDD (Software Development Design) and some EAD Technology / Middleware guys assisting them. And these guys just finished the 3DS (internal software / launching apps / channels). They are probably roughly sketching out some things right now, but nothing close to maturity. (I think). There is always the improbable chance that some unrealized Wii project will get ported over to the next home console as soon as the hardware is ready.
Is there anything else directly from NCL brewing for the Wii besides Zelda and Rhythm Tengoku? I dont know. I hope so. I really do.
Well it's highly likely that EAD 5 were working on Wii Relax and EAD 4 were working on Pikmin 3, but I'd say that they've almost certainly been moved over to the next console by now considering how they've quietly forgotten about them (plus having the vitality sensor being integrated into the next console's controller would be a nice point of differentiation)
SPD 1 just finished Metroid Other M with Team Ninja not long ago (and probably supervised the Metroid Other M stuff in DOA Dimensions) so they wouldn't be ready to show anything at E3 yet.
EAD Tokyo just finished the DSiware Guidebook app not long ago and are probably working on something for 3DS Ware (they have worked on small projects only since EAD Tokyo was split into two, and they went on to make Flipnote Studio), someone's gotta make something for the service! (while we're at that, I bet that Intelligent Systems are cooking up something for the service as well, they've contributed quite a lot to DSi Ware and they're capable of working on multiple games simultaneously)
That leaves Retro Studios (only just finished DKCR, not ready to show anything for E3. Probably working on the next console or the 3DS), Monolith Soft (almost certainly working on Pandora's Tower for Wii), Camelot (only just finished Golden Sun DD, not ready to show anything for E3), Sora (Kid Icarus Uprising), Brownie Brown (unaccounted for. A dark horse for Dragon Quest 10 but could be anything really), Genius Sonority (The Pokemon typing game),HAL (Kirby Wii and Kirby DS), NST (Only just finished Mario VS DK 4, other part of the team are probably working on Classics 3D for 3DS), Ambrella (nobody gives a shit about them anyway), Skip (only just released Snowpack Park), Game Freak (if they're not working on Pokemon 3DS I'll eat my hat), Alphadream (unknown, but they're only a small team and have never made a console game) and that's that.
What have I missed? Seems pretty cut and dry to me. Any new E3 announcements must be JPN localisations or outsourced games.
If they aren't working on the next console by now, it isn't going to come out until 2013 and that seems incredibly unlikely to me.