5) A good FPS. I hate how the 360 and PS3 have soooo many FPSs that are basically the same thing. I just want to see one really good one. Maybe Halo or The Conduit (If they do a good job with it). Needs to have online with voicechat!
While Bungie isn't a Microsoft second party anymore, rights still fall with Microsoft I'm pretty sure. It's kinda what helped make the Xbox and Xbox 360 to some extent, the day they give up Halo is the day they leave the gaming industry.
The Conduit, god knows how High Voltage is doing. They went from what appeared to be a promising Wii-exclusive dev to going down, as Gahars as coined, a "fecal waterslide". The Conduit was good (I liked it and actually own a copy) but it still felt like a Halo clone. The Conduit 2 was just completely uninteresting and by the time it came out, it had to deal with CoD (which was getting improving on the Wii from it's WaW days) and Goldeneye (which is still the definitive FPS on the system). Gladiator AD went from a promising Wii-exclusive 3D weapons fighter to a complete shell of its former self under Tournament of Legends or whatever it was called. The Grinder is vaporware now. It was scheduled for a release in October of last year (mind you, after a delay of a year). In the end I think everyone realized they were basically the Gameloft of the Wii. They took ideas for "hardcore" and "popular" games on the HD consoles such as Halo, Soul Calibur, and Left 4 Dead and then just made "Wii versions" that were in fact quite inferior (aka The Conduit, ToL, and The Grinder).
At this point I doubt you'll see anything quality come out from them. The Conduit didn't sell well, neither did its sequel I think, and reviews haven't been hot... Although I was hooked on The Conduit's multiplayer for about two weeks, which is rather impressive in my book (although this was before I got my Xbox 360).
My biggest guess is you'll see more CoD games released for it, but hopefully they'll be ports of the Wii versions instead of "exclusive" versions. Meaning you can keep most of the content.
Still, if you want a portable FPS, Resistance: Burning Skies is really gearing for being a definitive turning point in portable FPS games.
Also, minus essentially the whole "modern war" FPS genre (which consists of Battlefield and CoD as your two big players then your clones like Homefront), there's a decent amount of diversity for FPS games on the Xbox 360 and PS3.
I'm sure everybody would appreciate Minecraft....
I also would really like a Super Smash Brothers game, and a decent first-person shooter.
SSB is already announced but you probably won't see it until next year or 2014. I don't see why people want Minecraft when almost everyone says the game is crap unless you mod it to hell and basically make it a MMO of sorts. Neither of which the 3DS can do.