Nintendo’s E3 2018 Direct put the spotlight entirely on the Nintendo Switch’s upcoming lineup. But Nintendo has far from forgotten its 3DS and mobile lineups.

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Speaking to IGN at E3 2018, Nintendo of America President Reggie FIls-Aime said, in addition to the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS titles already announced, Nintendo will announce more games for the system in the coming months, as it continues to see sales success.“We're going to continue [focusing on the 3DS], we're going to continue to have some new games on that platform. We're going to announce [them], and we will over the next number of months, but it's going to continue to be a vibrant piece of our overall business, certainly here in the Americas,” Fils-Aime told IGN.Fils-Aime did not elaborate if those announcements will be first- or third-party, but he did point to the continued success of the 2DS and 3DS — which included an uptick in sales year-over-year in December 2017 and year-to-date so far in 2018 over 2017. Fils-Aime believes it continues to be a great proposition for parents looking for a gaming device for their kids with a library of over 1,000 games. Earlier this year, Nintendo offered a look at future 3DS titles, including a re-release of Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker this July and a Luigi's Mansion 3DS remake for 2018 And though Nintendo’s library is much smaller on mobile devices, it has continued to dedicate resources to supporting existing and producing new mobile games. Most recently, Nintendo announced Mario Kart Tour , which Nintendo elected not to show at E3, either.“Depending on the game, E3 could or could not be a place to shed light on mobile activity. In the case of Mario Kart Tour , we made the decision that there's going to be another opportunity to shed more light on that app, especially shedding light when it's closer to its launch,” Fils-Aime said. “We continue to be on track to launch it in this current fiscal year for Nintendo.”Fils-Aime said Nintendo continues to see “tremendous opportunity” in the mobile space to introduce franchises to those who haven’t played them, pointing to Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp as an example. Fils-Aime also spoke to IGN about how Switch Online is a successor to the Virtual Console the status of Metroid Prime 4 , and why Nintendo places an importance on cross-platform play For more on Nintendo's showing at E3 2018, check out everything Nintendo announced and detailed at its E3 2018 Direct

An earlier version of this article accidentally wrote Luigi's Mansion for 3DS would be coming in 2019, when the initial announcement was for 2018.Jonathon Dornbush is IGN's News Editor. Find him on Twitter @jmdornbush