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February 21, 2002
by Steve Schardein - 12:24 pm EST
Source: Computer and Video Games
Ha! And you thought that was the last of the Miyamoto interviews? Here is yet another, this time from a press conference in London!
CVG just had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. Miyamoto in London. Here's a short excerpt:
Q:Are you at all interested in working with the new Triforce arcade hardware and what possibilities do you feel it offers?
Miyamoto: I actually don't know to what extent I can talk about this,... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 11:52 am EST
Source: Majesco Press Release
The irreverent annelid shooter/platformer arrives this spring in handheld form.
Following the release of the original Earthworm Jim at last year's GBA launch, Majesco will soon release that game's sequel via a different developer. This time Jim hails from a company called Super Empire all the way over in Moscow, Russia. Here's the press release for a bit more info:
MAJESCO ANNOUNCES ‘EARTHWORM JIM 2’ FOR GAME BOY® ADVANCE VIDEO GAME SYSTEM
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by Max Lake - 11:06 am EST
Source: Overgame
Shiggy is sure making his way across Europe isn’t he? Check out another informative and amusing interview from Nintendo’s biggest game designer!
Shigeru Miyamoto is on a whirlwind media tour of Europe. He’s popped up recently in Italy, Sweden and most recently of all, Paris, France! With his most recent stop, comes another interview and even more information! This interview originally appeared on Overgame.com and a translation was kindly posted by Cloudchaser Nintendo!
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February 20, 2002
by Max Lake - 9:41 pm EST
Source: Magic Box
And lots of it! Get the scoop on Namco’s next games for Nintendo systems!
Along with the exciting Soul Calibur 2 developments, there’s some other interesting news revealed by Namco. Ridge Racer 6 (tentative name) is scheduled to release for all platforms in Japan in November. On the GBA front, it turns out that Tekken Advance 2 is currently under development for GameBoy... Read more...
by Billy Berghammer - 9:05 pm EST
Source: The Magic Box
Well, it's in Japan. Import freaks get ready. The end of summer is going to be De-soulcalbur-icious! What's this? A GBA TITLE TOO?
According to The Magic Box, Namco announced that Soul Calibur 2 will be hitting Japan this August. When exactly is unknown, but it'll release the same time the PS2, Xbox, and...a GBA VERSION!
And now that you ask, yes, Soul Calibur 2 on GBA will have link up capabilities with the GameCube version. WORD!
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by Max Lake - 9:01 pm EST
Source: IGNCube
Formerly rumor and now confirmed, Left Field Studios is no longer working as a Nintendo 2nd Party.
For those that suffer through the crazed rumor reporting of Louie the Cat, you would have caught the rumor last month that Left Field’s 2nd Party Contract with Nintendo is no more and that the development studio is moving on to develop projects for 3rd Parties. Earlier this evening, IGNCube ran... Read more...
by Mike Orlando - 5:47 pm EST
Source: Yahoo News
GameCube hardware sales increasing in ratio to the XBox? Software selling great in January? I'm drunk, aren't I?
New Titles Drive Strong Video Game Sales
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The release of two new hit games has boosted U.S. video game sales in the first weeks of the new year, traditionally a slack time after the year-end boom season, according to a brokerage survey released on Wednesday.
The... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 1:35 pm EST
Source: GameSpot
Konami's following up the success of Circle of the Moon with a new Castlevania game for the GBA.
Castlevania: White Night Concerto is the name of the next game in the Castlevania series. This title will be landing in Japan on June 6th. A US date hasn't been announced yet.
This new title follows the story of Jeust Belmont trying to save his friends (Maxim Quicin and Liddy Erlanger) from Dracula.... Read more...
by Rick Powers - 10:59 am EST
Source: Zophar's Domain
Nintendo is sending cease and desists to stores selling "Flash Advance Linker", plus more on the DMCA front ...
It's turning into a very interesting week for folks involved in the grey market of selling mod chips or flash carts.
Zophar's Domain, an internet import store, just received a cease and desist letter (posted to their site), citing its accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, asking the store to stop selling "Flash Advance Linker" (a product that stores GBA games in Flash memory), and to turn over all of its stock to Nintendo.
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by Billy Berghammer - 10:36 am EST
Hallmark Entertainment is envolved? More Dinos are heading to a Game Boy Advance near you. Well maybe your little sister's GBA. You can't frag these Dinos. Sorry.
TDK Mediactive Announces Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates for the Game Boy Advance
Action-Adventure Title Featuring the World of Dinotopia Debuts May 2002
TDK Mediactive, Inc. (OTCBB:TDKM), a global publisher of entertainment software, today announced that "Dinotopia(R): The Timestone... Read more...
by Billy Berghammer - 10:31 am EST
That's Mummy love, YEAH, Oh-we-oh-we-oh! I don't know what a Mummy has to do with Morris Day. But you gotta love the Time!
Ubi Soft Unwraps The Mummy For The Game Boy® Advance
20 February 2002 – Ubi Soft® Entertainment has signed a worldwide licensing deal with Universal Studios Consumer Products Group (USCPG) to bring the children’s animated TV series, The Mummy, to the Game Boy® Advance hand-held video game... Read more...
by Karlie Yeung - 10:13 am EST
Source: Puissance Nintendo
Acclaim have most of their release dates for Europe available. What’s this? The first game will be out before the GameCube release date.
The first Acclaim published game (and possibly first GameCube game) that will be released in Europe is Extreme G 3 on April 22nd. That is nearly two weeks before the actual launch date.
The next three to follow are BurnOut, Crazy Taxi and Dave Mirra BMX 2 on May 3rd, the day the GameCube is released. 18 Wheeler (now available in the US) will also be out that month on the 31st.
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by Desmond Gaban - 8:32 am EST
Source: FragZone
Swedish gamesite FragZone has posted an interview it conducted with Shigeru Miyamoto and an IGN forum poster, Zenith_II has translated it.
Here is the translated interview, thanks to Zenith_II for the original source (left unedited):
Shigeru Miyamoto could be called Mr. Videogame - he is the man behind for example Mario, Donkey Kong and Zelda.
Shigeru Miyamoto was in Milano in the weekend and talked about GameCube, but... Read more...
February 19, 2002
by Max Lake - 11:57 pm EST
Source: http://www.monster.com
Want to work on Metroid Prime? Retro may be looking for you if you’ve got experience in level design.
We have been contacted by our former colleague & friend, Jon Lindemann concerning an interesting recruiting ad he spotted on Monster.com for Retro Studios:
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DESIGN
If you want to take game design to the next level and develop for one of the
next hottest titles out there, Metroid Prime, then Retro Studios is for you.
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by Billy Berghammer - 11:43 pm EST
VHS E3 2001 tape currently sold out due to missing shipments. CD set, and Japan Experience still available! All the news inside...
Thanks again Planet GameCube Readers!
Our E3 2001 VHS Video Sets are currently sold out. I have e-mailed people and let them know if they will be receiving it. We may have more available, but I am still waiting for the remainder of our stock from Gaming Edge. Seems as if they forgot to send the remainder to me. Will the nightmare ever end. Seriously.
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by Jonathan Metts - 11:50 am EST
Source: UI Press Release
The up-and-coming publisher announces several new GBA titles for this year, along with reconfirming The Scorpion King for GameCube.
Today Universal Interactive released its software schedule for 2002. Here are the Nintendo-relevant entries to that list:
The Scorpion King: Sword of Osiris Game Boy(R) Advance Q2
Monster Force Game Boy(R) Advance Q3
Spyro: Season of Flame Game Boy(R) Advance Q3
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by Steven Rodriguez - 9:37 am EST
Source: Famitsu
We'll eventually play it as Animal Leader. We'll eventually get it scored in the high 9.0s too.
Famitsu is different. They add up the whole-number scores of four different reviewers, add them up, and get a total score out of 40. Not that sissy one person 10 point scale (with increments, no less). Because of Famitsu's legendary toughness, any game getting more than 30/40 has got to be a winner.
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by Tonkatsu Chikara - 12:52 am EST
The creative minds behind Animal Leader, Doshin the Giant and Resident Evil gathered at the GameCube in Shibuya event to chat, and PGC was there!
The PGC Japan team was in the audience at the February 16 GameCube in Shibuya special event, the Nintendo Creator Talk Battle. Featured as special guests were, in order of introduction, Gento Matsumoto, graphic designer and inspiration behind Animal Leader, Kazutoshi Iida, concept writer and inspiration... Read more...
February 18, 2002
by Steven Rodriguez - 4:07 pm EST
Source: nextgame.it
The man speaks to the European press about all things Nintendo.
Shiggy was in Milan, Italy for the grand opening of Nintendo's Italian arm. Always the target of the press, he was fired a barrage of questions from NextGame, an Italian gaming site. Check out some snippets, then click the link for the whole thing.
Nextgame.it: Talking about design, which are the ideas on which you created the GameCube?
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by Billy Berghammer - 3:30 pm EST
Thanks PGC readers for your donations! What's this? An E3 2001 Video Sale? Woohoo!
Thank you Planet GameCube Readers!
I just wanted to thank the individuals that have already donated to help keep Planet GameCube alive. Obviously we’re gearing up for E3 2002, and if our traffic and bandwidth projections become reality, it’s gonna be ugly. We do really appreciate your help.... Read more...
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