Famitsu mag news via Game Nyarth as usual. At least three potentially interesting titles revealed for Nintendo's download service, and which, more importantly, could mark the change in the direction modern D/L game services have been asking for since the beginning (that is, Japanese productions smashing the Western ones).
Firstly, there's Square's Crystal Defenders R1, a port/remake/whatever of a mobile phone/iPod game belonging to the Final Fantasy universe it seems. PS3/X360 versions also in development.
The other three games are shown here:
There's Chindouchuu!! Paul no Daibouken, a "Famicom-touch horizontal-scrolling action game", as they put it. Or Sega's "answer" to Rockman 9. I think this 8-bit graphics trend is quite a bad joke, but some people like it and at least this doesn't reuse already existent material, so.
And finally Taito's Bubble Bobble Wii promises 4-player action, no less.
There's Tryfirst's Kiken Sora Iki (tentative transliteration) too, but it says it's a remote-based action game, so nobody should care.
I guess more than one of these were initially DS projects. Let's see if this doesn't stop here.