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Not to mention frickin' Xenoblade is on 3DS now.
The only question is whether the devs *want* to port it to 3DS or not.
Let's turn 3DS in Gameboy Advance 3Deluxe ^^
Keep in mind though that a majority of the assets in the MD games are based around the players movement, whereas Necromancer is based around the rhythm. There might be issues with syncing, skipping, or lagging. Just look at how Binding of Isaac: Rebirth on the 3DS turned out. It's supposedly a simple game graphically, but it's crashed my system twice already.
That being said, I would double dip for a 3DS version of Necrodancer.
I would definitely buy. Especially if it somehow included support for importing MP3s from 3DS' storage and/or Music app. And perhaps also included access to the fan-made mashup soundtracks (Family Business, Family Madness, DannyB+Virt, etc.), on top of the Sony-exclusive soundtracks. ;)
To dream eeeven bigger, cross-buy (and possibly even cross-save, cross-play, etc.) with Wii U and/or NX ports!