Alongside its own voluminous content, Nintendo was showing two third-party titles at the media summit behind held this week: Ubisoft's Jam Session and THQ's Drawn to Life.
Only the former was playable, IGN reports: the latter title was presented only in a hands-off fashion. IGN's Craig Harris notes that THQ has yet to let them play the game at all, which is slated for release in September.
Jam Sessions, a guitar simulation game, has already seen release in Japan as Hiite Utaeru DS Guitar M-06, and has been featured in Nintendo Power's latest issue here. Jam Sessions is also set to hit stores this September.
Only the former was playable, IGN reports: the latter title was presented only in a hands-off fashion. IGN's Craig Harris notes that THQ has yet to let them play the game at all, which is slated for release in September.
Jam Sessions, a guitar simulation game, has already seen release in Japan as Hiite Utaeru DS Guitar M-06, and has been featured in Nintendo Power's latest issue here. Jam Sessions is also set to hit stores this September.