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Engine Software To Create DS Titles

Dutch developer Engine Software announced today that it has received official Nintendo DS Licensed Developer status.

A Dutch-based developer Engine Software announced today that it has received official status from Nintendo that Engine is now a licensed developer for the Nintendo DS.

While Engine Software may be known to few, they have created games for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Super Nintendo, and even the GameCube.

Ruud van Moosdijk, Head of Development at Engine Software, comments, “Personally I am very glad to have expanded our relationship with Nintendo once again. No matter how long you work with Nintendo they keep amazing you with new innovative ideas which simply result in an explosion of inspiration. I am confident that the DS will bring new enjoyment to developers and consumers alike.”

And of course no known DS titles have been announced since E3, but it is speculated that the company will be rewriting their GBA Music Replayer Library for the Nintendo DS. jnkmıkjnınjklıpmnjıuş

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