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Free Game With GameCube Purchase

February 6, 2003, 9:08 am EST
Total comments: 2

er...well it's now official. So is the Players Choice line-up, and a price drop on the Super Mario Sunshine Bundle Pak.

Nintendo GameCube -- the Player's Choice!

Special Retail Offers: Free Hit Game With Purchase of a Nintendo GameCube;

Nintendo GameCube Software Favorites See New Lower Price

REDMOND, Wash.--Feb. 6, 2003--Beginning February 9, some of the

best video games of the current Nintendo generation will be more

affordable than ever.

With the purchase of a Nintendo GameCube(TM) system, at a

manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP) of $149.95, Nintendo of

America Inc. is offering consumers their choice of one of the

following hit games for free -- Metroid(R) Prime (2002 Game of the

Year*), Star Fox(R) Adventures, Mario Party(R) 4 or Capcom's Resident

Evil(R) 0 -- at participating retailers.

In addition, the Super Mario(TM) Sunshine Bundle Pak, which

includes a copy of the Super Mario(TM) Sunshine game, Nintendo

GameCube system and Memory Card 59, which was previously $189.95, will

be priced at $159.95.

Finally, continuing its prestigious "Player's Choice" program, the

MSRP for Luigi's Mansion(TM), Pikmin(TM), Super Smash Bros.(R) Melee,

and other classic Nintendo GameCube titles, originally priced at

$49.95, will drop to $29.95.

"These three offers are about giving players what they want --

great entertainment at a great value," says George Harrison, senior

vice president, marketing and corporate communications, Nintendo of

America Inc. "For less than $150, players will find a world of quality

only available with Nintendo."

Talkback

MingesiumFebruary 07, 2003

IGN posted pics of the player's choice logo and boxart.

Player's Choice Artwork

I don't really like the design of the boxart. The logo is alright. Its too bad they are not putting a Console Innovation 2001 on Pikmin.

Mike CFebruary 08, 2003

About time we got a budget range and that logo is pretty cool! :cool:

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