Cyberconnect2's
Solatorobo: And Then To Coda (previously known as
Solarobo) will feature support for the DSi camera, according to a listing from Japanese retailer
Game Star. The listing doesn't offer any detail on how the functionality will work, except to note that you can take pictures that will be used in the game. This adventure, a semi-official followup to
Tail Concerto, will not
require the use of a DSi.
Siliconera also points out a new video from the
official site (see it after the break) of a multiplayer mode available over Download Play, in which up to four players can race in an Air Robo Gran Prix.