After Nintendo’s incredibly positive DS showing at E3, software developers have continued to express a willingness to commit to the new hardware. The latest companies to offer up their services are Raylight Studios and Box Clever Interactive. Italy's Raylight is best known for its Blueroses 3D GBA technology, which will now be appropriated for use on the DS.
UK-based Box Clever Interactive has also been approved by Nintendo as an official developer and is expected to present three new DS titles. Box Clever was responsible for Reign of Fire and Freestyle Scooter on the GBA, so it’s no stranger to the world of handhelds. No further information on these DS titles is yet available, although they are already underway in prototype form, alongside a new single screened game for the GBA, so full details shouldn’t be too far away.