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October 5, 2000
by Jonathan Metts - 9:23 pm EDT
Source: The Nintendo Project
The Nintendo Project scored an interview with Artoon, the developer of Pinobee: Quest of Heart. We've got the highlights & more!
The Nintendo Project has scored an interesting interview with Artoon, the developers of the highly anticipated GBA game, Pinobee: Quest of Heart. If that's not exciting enough for you, perhaps you'd be interested to know that Artoon is made up of former Sonic Team members from Sega, including one... Read more...
by Max Lake - 4:37 pm EDT
Source: GameSpot News
SCi Plans for the "Great Escape." The movie was a classic - can it make a great game?
From Videogames.com comes this report I couldn't resist posting. There are "great" chances we'll see a game based on the classic flick "The Great Escape", the movie based on a true story of a corsageous & stealthy escape of P.O.Ws from a Nazi Prison camp. British software developer SCi successfully... Read more...
by Max Lake - 6:12 am EDT
Source: MSNBC.com
A great Q & A with Nintendo’s star game designer. It's MSNBC's Steve Kent gettin' jiggy w/Shiggy. Don't miss "the Master"'s comments!
This excellent interview has been online over a week and all the while, it's been outside of the Planet radar viewscreen. Whoopsie. Well, no longer. If you haven't seen it yet, scamper over to MSNBC for Steven Kent doing a brief but whiz-bang interview with everyone's favorite game developer, Shigeru... Read more...
by Max Lake - 4:57 am EDT
Source: The Nintendo Project
A Zelda II demo is being shown as a development tool for GBA. Could it be something more, like a game? What does it mean?
The Nintendo Project have just reported on a tweaked demo of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (that's right, the NES game) running on Gameboy Advance. Apparently, much of the demo centers around moving an overworld map of Zelda 2 with features such as rotation; scrolling; transparency; and zoom. Thanks... Read more...
October 4, 2000
by Jonathan Metts - 8:33 pm EDT
Source: GameSpot News
Activision has made it clear that intends to support next-generation consoles, including Nintendo's GameCube.
Yes, I'm sad to report that two of the Planet's pals (& 2 of my favorite sites) are currently out-of-commission. Both RareNet and Nintendojo are currently offline, due to the untimely demise of Negative Zero Networks. Since I recommended NZ to both these guys ages back, I feel a little bit guilty... Read more...
by Max Lake - 3:15 pm EDT
Two "Planet pals" (so to speak) are experiencing a big of bad luck. RareNet and Nintendojo are currently offline.
Yes, I'm sad to report that two of the Planet's pals (& 2 of my favorite sites) are currently out-of-commission. Both RareNet and Nintendojo are currently offline, due to the untimely demise of Negative Zero Networks. Since I recommended NZ to both these guys ages back, I feel a little bit guilty... Read more...
by Kosta Andreadis - 6:05 am EDT
Source: The Nintendo Project
A pretty hearty developer list has surfaced from Japan regarding NGC development. It's looking good!
According to Japanese website 64 World, and translated by The Nintendo Project, the follwing list of Japanese third-party developers are said to have either requested or are in possesion of Gamecube development kits:
Konami
Kemco
Koei
Namco
Hudson
Media Factory
Atlus
Epoch
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October 3, 2000
by Jonathan Metts - 9:12 pm EDT
Source: Nintendo Store
Nintendo are offering a fantastic deal on The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. If you haven't pre-ordered yet you'll definitely be glad you heard about this! Nintendo is dishing out the discounts!
If you've pre-ordered Majora's Mask already...this may change your mind. Nintendo is handing out the limited edition of the game, a soundtrack CD, a Player's Guide to help you find all those little secrets, and a whole year -12 issues- of Nintendo Power...all for just $69.95. That's only ten bucks... Read more...
October 2, 2000
by Billy Berghammer - 10:07 pm EDT
Source: Tendo Box
Even though this doesn't have to do with NGC or GBA, it's about a Star Wars game. And that's really enough to merit your attention, isn't it?
The boys in the box got a nice interview with the LucasArts Team that is working on The Battle for Naboo. Not too shabby. Yeah, it's not NGC or GC related, but it's Star Wars. This could be the team that will be bringing an Episode II game to the NGC! Outside of Rogue Squadron 2, you know you're going to see plenty of Star Wars on the next generation of Nintendo systems. May the Schwartz be with you...
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by Billy Berghammer - 9:39 pm EDT
Source: Nintendo Power
Loads of new GBA info courtesy of the latest issue of Nintendo Power! Take a first look at an early release list for the new Game Boy!
The new Edition of Nintendo Power (sporting Link on the cover) has a nice Space World round up. There's a GameCube section, and a Game Boy Advance section. The NGC part was basically rehash of what you already know. The GBA section has some new pictures of games, as well as a full listing of who's developing what.
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by Billy Berghammer - 7:07 pm EDT
Source: Nintendo Power
Denish Dyack of Silicon Knights has just made a pretty sweet statement.
The "Pak Watch" section of the latest Nintendo Power features talk about how developer friendly the NGC will be. The words from Denis Dyack, President of Silicon Knights should give you goosebumps. Either that, or it will make you belt out a big "HELL YEAH!" Read on Nintendophiles...
"We believe... Read more...
September 30, 2000
by Kosta Andreadis - 2:57 am EDT
Source: Core Magazine
Rumors of a Fire Emblem game for 64DD were never realized yet there has been development on a Fire Emblem game and it's just about ready to be revealed...
Nintendo, in conjunction with Intelligent Systems, have announced today that development on Fire Emblem 64 in its current form has ceased. The game originally started off as a 64-DD game and was placed on indefinited hold (translation: it was canned) earlier this year. With the title joining the ranks... Read more...
September 28, 2000
by Ed Shih - 6:15 pm EDT
Source: Core Magazine
Not Hiroshi Yamauchi! We're talking about Nintendo's managing director Hiroshi Imanishi, who recently discussed last month's GameCube unveiling at Spaceworld with Core Magazine.
Core Magazine recently posted an interview with Nintendo's managing director, Hiroshi Imanishi. As one would expect, there are no real major revalations as Nintendo will continue to play coy with us for the next couple of months, however, it's still worth the read. Head over to Core Magazine's site and check out the whole thing...but first here's some stuff to whet your appetites.
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September 27, 2000
by Louie the Cat - 10:20 pm EDT
Source: Daily Radar
Louie the Cat presents the Kitty Ninja video courtesy of Daily Radar.
Yo buss dis. What's happenin people! I'z finally a staff membuh uh PlanetN2000. yeah, Billy be my ownuh (biotch) an' all, but he has now givun me full reign at de Planet uh Cube love.
Finally, an sheeit. So what be my role here? Well it's my job to brin you rumors, cool links, an' my important... Read more...
September 26, 2000
by Jonathan Metts - 7:06 pm EDT
Source: Tendo Project
Tendo Project has updated with a profile of Iridion, a psuedo 3d shooter on the GBA.
The Nintendo Project has posted a profile for Iridion, a 3D shooter for GBA from a company called Shin'en. Iridion was first announced as a GBC game in the style of R-Type about a year ago. Since then, development on the title has moved over to the GB Advance, and the game has received a gorgeous... Read more...
September 25, 2000
by Kosta Andreadis - 6:27 am EDT
Source: Mobile 21
Nintendo and Konami form a joint company to focus on games involving connectivity.
A joint venture between two of video games biggest players, Nintendo and Konami, Mobile 21 is definitely poised for success. Announced in September last year and officially opened a month later, Mobile 21's primary task is to create software with a focus on connectivity. This can be with the GBA and... Read more...
by Kosta Andreadis - 6:05 am EDT
Source: Mobile 21
Screens from two new GBA games by the newly formed Mobile 21 are inside.
At this years TGS, Mobile 21 has its very first GBA games on display. The two games are tentaviley called Mail de Cute and Monster Breed, with very few details on both these games made available.
The first of the two, Mail de Cute has been described as a communication game, mini-game attraction and looks to be geared more to the Japanese market rather than us western gamers.
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September 21, 2000
by Kosta Andreadis - 9:04 pm EDT
Source: Gamers.com
Konami officially unveils Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. There are pictures. You know you want to see them...
Castlevania: Circle Of The Moon for the GBA by Konami has just been unveiled via their official website. The site is in Japanese but luckily for us those fellas at Gamers.com translated the goodness.
The setting is Austria, 1830. Camilla, the sinister witch from previous Castlevania games, has... Read more...
by Kosta Andreadis - 8:41 pm EDT
Source: IGNcube
Sony's "mascot" is heading to the GameCube?! Konami is developing it!?!? Oh, The Thing and Jurassic Park III are coming too.
In what could only be described as 'unexpected' it looks like the worlds most favorite (or world's most hated) bandicoot is heading to Gamecube. Through a new deal between Universal Interactive and Konami, a new five-year partnership has begun where the two companies will bring three major franchises... Read more...
by Max Lake - 5:09 am EDT
Source: Rare.com's Scribes page.
Rareware has updated their webpage with a new edition of Scribes. The Scribe master revealed that a sequel to JFG is not in the works.
When Rare mascots Banjo & Joanna Dark made GC appearences at Space World in brief demos, there was sufficient reason to get somewhat excited. So there may not have seen much in the way of gameplay footage of a "Banjo-Threeie" or "Perfect Dark 2," but the mere presence of these characters was quiet... Read more...
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