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Hello and thank you for contacting Nintendo,
Thanks for your comments about our publicly efforts. The satisfaction of our
older players is very important to us, and we are committed to producing and
licensing serious games for the serious gamer.
As our Nintendo GameCube library of games continues to grow, we will have a
large concentration of Nintendo and License games designed for players in their
teens, and older! Some of the games recently released on the Nintendo GameCube
for our teen and older players are Metroid Prime, Resident Evil, Resident Evil
Zero, Blood Omen 2, BMX XXX, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4, Die Hard: Vendetta,
Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem, Hunter: The Reckoning, Lord of the Rings:
The Two Towers, Medal of Honor: Frontline, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance,
Star Fox Adventures, BloodRayne, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, Star
Wars: Bounty Hunter, Phantasy Star Online: Episodes I and II, Dead To Rights,
Smuggler's Run: Warzones, TimeSplitters 2, Turok: Evolution, and James Bond
007 Nightfire.
Upcoming games include Duke Nukem Forever, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Lost
Kingdoms II, StarCraft: Ghost, Enclave, Mace Griffin: Bounty Hunter, Tom
Clancy's Ghost Recon, Driver 3, The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Def Jam
Vendetta, Hitman 2: Silent Assassin, Enter the Matrix, Lord of the Rings:
Fellowship of the Ring, True Crime: Streets of L.A., Summoner: A Goddess
Reborn, and several other games. There are also many games that appeal to
players of all ages: Animal Crossing, Super Monkey Ball 2, and Super Mario
Sunshine are great examples of games that players of all ages enjoy, and sports
games like NCAA Football 2003 allow fans to control every in-depth aspect of the
game.
Speaking of sports games, there is a full compliment of titles covering every
major sport available, from NASCAR to Pro and Collegiate Basketball, Golf to
Hockey. The extreme sports are well-covered as well, with such standouts as
Aggressive Inline and Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2.
For complete information on all new or upcoming games for our systems, go to
www.nintendo.com and open the "Game List." Select the system and other sort
criteria, and then select "Go." From here, you can click on the title of a game
to find out all the information that we currently have available on it.
Keep checking our web site for the latest information as it becomes available.
When there is new information to share on announced games or other upcoming
products, our web site is the best source! Remember, any posted release dates
are estimates and subject to change. When it gets close to a product's
estimated release date, you may want to check with your local retailers to see
when it may be available in your area.
Thanks again for contacting Nintendo. Rest assured that your comments have been
shared with the appropriate departments within Nintendo for further review.
Good luck with all of your games!
Nintendo of America Inc.
Allen Geer
Nintendo's home page:
http://www.nintendo.com/ Power Line (Automated Product Info): (425) 885-7529
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