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June 3, 2001
by Michael Cole - 4:48 pm EDT
Source: EAGB
Thanks to EAGB, New details about this game have been revealed.
EAGB has posted new info about a new Challange Mode.
Quest is also adding in a new Challenge Mode which offers special battles outside the scope of the main story. Once they discover a special book within the game, players will be able to tackle these difficult missions at any time. Certain rare items and equipment is only attainable by beating these challenge battles.
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by Mike Sklens - 4:40 pm EDT
Are you tired of those drab colors on your Game Boy games? Well you can change them on the GBA! Read this to find out how.
As you may already know, Game Boy games play on the Game Boy Advance. When you plug in a Game Boy game the GBA detects it and boots up in GBC mode. OK, now here's the tip. Remember, this trick will only work on Game Boy games. It will not work on Game Boy Color or Game Boy Advance games. When a GB... Read more...
June 2, 2001
by Justin Nation - 6:58 pm EDT
After meeting up with the GBA Tour folks in Hershey real quick, a change to report...
Went up to Hershey Park today to catch the tail end of the GBA love-fest and didn't quite connect as well as desired but it was cool to talk it up with some of the Nintendo folks.
Still no details on where the stops will be in the coming weeks when they go to the Boston area next week and New York around the GBA launch but I did get an important detail for people wanting to catch them tomorrow while they're still in Philly.
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by Max Lake - 3:44 pm EDT
Source: http://www.planetgamecube.com/ftforum/messageview....
We miss our old logo & we've been far too busy to whip up some new ones. We turn to you, the readers, to help get the job done. Get the details on our contest that's easy and fun!
UPDATE FOR POST-E3!
OK we have tons of logos – we want more! Hurry up and get your creations in! We’d like to post the first batch of logos soon… What are you waiting for? There’s plenty of characters to still utilize and now new ones (like Pikmin) to put behind PGC papers! Be sure to check out what your fellow PGC readers have cooked up so far in PGC Logo Contest forum thread!
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by Max Lake - 10:19 am EDT
Source: The GIA
What’s this? ONE PHATTY CHAT with Howard Lincoln - 2 Parts! And it’s conducted with a former colleague of ours! (Until Max fired him & he went to GIA)
Ed McGlothlin, Nintendophile member of the GIA, has posted a stellar impromptu interview with former NOA Chairman, Howard Lincoln. A ferocious lawyer Howard Lincoln joined Nintendo in 1983 and helped establish the company with his friend, NOA President Minoru Arakawa, and re-establish the booming video game business.
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June 1, 2001
by Zosha Arushan - 9:37 pm EDT
Source: Koei Website.
One more press release announcing full support for GC.
Take a look at these nice little paragraphs found at Koei's website:
Koei Corporation will support the Nintendo GAMECUBE® and bring licensed titles such as the Dynasty Warriors and Romance of the Three Kingdoms series. We look forward to a continuing relationship with Nintendo and their fans.
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by Max Lake - 3:49 pm EDT
Source: Core Magazine
In almost unbelievable news, the hot Nintendo system in Japan of the moment isn't Game Boy Advance or GameCube. It's the Famicom (AKA the NES)! Viva Old School!
Get this. Japan is going crazy for the Famicom (NES) all over again. Following E3, Tendo Box ran Japan Report 005 from its Gallopin Gaijin, Stephen Langhorn. As part of the column, it mentioned that Famitsu stated that in Japan, all eyes being on Nintendo for E3 created a revival of interest in... Read more...
by Max Lake - 3:14 pm EDT
Source: MCV
Why, Nintendophiles aren't the only ones to come outta E3 and say "X-What?" Go figure!
This morning on good ol’ FGNOnline had a report from MVC regarding Konami’s European President. The article communicates very plainly that Nintendophiles (like PGC staff) weren’t the only E3 attendees who were a little unimpressed at Microsoft’s X-Box. On the other hand, even staunch Nintendo critics had reason to take notice of the GameCube.
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by Jonathan Metts - 2:32 pm EDT
Source: Rare Dude at E3
A chance encounter with Rare on the floor of E3 leads to some rather exciting comments.
Ok, let me set the stage for you: Billy and others had just finished up their Nintendo booth tour with NOA's Thom Leonard. I was coming out of the Eternal Darkness booth. Some staffers go off to do their own thing, but Billy, Lindy, Yorrike, and I agree to go play some four-player Mario Kart Advance.... Read more...
by Michael Cole - 12:08 pm EDT
I forgot to give Kameo a try....
More of an add-on to the previous news, really.
KameoElementsofPower.com is registered to Bless YourSweetHeart.com
Interestingly, BlessYourSweetHeart.com is also registered and links to the same construction page. Could that phrase have something to do with Kameo?
Similarly, Commacomcom.com (who owns PerfectDarkZero) links to the very same Under construction format. Could Commacomcom be the successor to DataDyne?
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by Billy Berghammer - 9:44 am EDT
As if Tony Hawk wasn't enough to make people with GBA's in hand already drool... the latest battle against Dracula's dark forces now available as well in some areas...
While on a trip to my local EB to pick up Crazy Taxi 2 for Dreamcast I spied the following new titles on the shelves:
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
ChuChu Rocket
Konami Krazy Racers
GT Advance Racing Championship
Of course availability is subject to your own store in your own region and what they put out but keep an eye open!
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by Max Lake - 1:34 am EDT
Source: NY1.com
So it isn’t a Nintendo game yet, but word of Broken Saints continues to spread and is now on TV in New York. We have the hook up so you can catch the mention yourself.
Have you heard of Broken Saints yet? If not, maybe you should check out the hot online comic that aspires to become a Nintendo game. For more information on Broken Saints, you can check out our exclusive and extensive chat with its scribe, Brooke Burgess, which we did just before E3.
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May 31, 2001
by Michael Cole - 9:59 pm EDT
The Younger Plumber was bored at school today and worked to uncover several registered domain names that may be Nintendo projects. Another PGC exclusive! (Don't ya just love us?)
Just before E3, Nintendo’s site posted a list of games supposedly to be showcased at E3. The list quickly disappeared but not before we got a copy of it. We’ve now been able to further confirm some of the names mentioned in the list, through URLs registered, apparently by Nintendo.
I know we reported a few, but Nintendo's been busy. Here are some
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by Max Lake - 8:31 pm EDT
We've gotten another report from Australia, it seems EA is indeed confirming its hit game, the Sims will come to GBA.
Our friend and former colleague in Australia, Justin Anderson, just wrote in to CONFIRM the rumors we posted earlier about Sims Advance. The game is being listed on game releases date sheets being issued by Electronic Arts all over Australia. While it could be a misprint, it seems to be the real... Read more...
by David Trammell - 5:25 pm EDT
Source: Electronic Gaming Monthly
Apparently, Capcom may be porting the original Resident Evil to GameCube.
With Resident Evil Zero on the way, and ports of every other Resident Evil game on every system you can think of, this news certainly doesn't surprise me.
The interesting part is that the game is reputedly going to be ported with real time environments (like Code Veronica) and extra features... Read more...
by David Trammell - 5:21 pm EDT
Source: Big Kid.com
This is a rumor at the moment, but perhaps it's grounded in fact.
Apparently someone spotted the Sims for GBA on EA's release list at some point, and it's not there anymore. Still, this could easily be a game in the works. Why? Well, despite the hurdles involved in making a game like that work on such a small system, the Sims is a goldmine of gaming dollars on the PC. It only makes sense that EA would try to port it in some way to the GBA. For now, this is nothing more than rumor though.
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by David Trammell - 5:11 pm EDT
Source: Computer and Videogames
Computer and Videogames.com claims to have some very interesting information from insiders at Interplay.
According to CVG sources, a Chinese company is buying out Interplay and their will be an official announcement to that effect within ten days or so.
So why should GameCube fans care? Perhaps this quote from CVG's source can explain it for you: "The PlayStation 2 product we showed at E3 is just the tip of the iceberg. The Gamecube games are going to be arriving in droves."
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by David Trammell - 5:02 pm EDT
Source: Computer and Videogames
It's looking like Microsoft's once exclusive platformer may not be so exclusive anymore.
Does anyone remember Malice? Once upon a time it was Microsoft's bid for the platforming genre and an Xbox exclusive to be published by them. Now, it seems there has been some falling out between M$ and Argonaut. Was Bill Gates unimpressed with the progress of the game? Did Argonaut have a reason... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 4:35 pm EDT
Source: Core Magazine
I don't think we're going to have to worry about a shortage of GameCubes come November 5th.
Core Magazine has recently received numbers that could detail how many GameCubes will be ready at launch. According to Core Mag, the disc drives are being produced at 3 facilities. Each facility can produce 300,000 drives a month (900,000 total). according to an earlier report at Tendo Box, the manufacturing... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 4:31 pm EDT
Source: Tendo Box
Titus' PC game Sgt. Cruise will be comming to the GameCube in '02.
Titus Interactive's PC game entitled Sgt. Cruise will also be released for the GameCube. The game is going to be cartoony in the vein of the old Warner Bros toons. You play as Sgt. Cruise who is defending the world from alien invaders. The game is said to feature elements from shooter, strategy, and racing games. It also has a 2 player co-op mode so you and your best friend can kick alien ass together.
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