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First Play of New Version of Mario Kart
« on: August 04, 2003, 11:11:41 AM »
A specially updated version of Mario Kart: Double Dash is among the games playable in Nintendo's truck during ECTS.

NINTENDO ANNOUNCES MARIO KART DEBUT FOR LONDON GAMES WEEK


The time of year is approaching when all the movers and shakers of the European gaming world head to London to see the latest that the world of gaming has to offer. This year for the first time ECTS forms part of the newly created London Games Week, a packed schedule of gaming events taking place in the last week of August. As part of London Games Week the ECTS show is coming to Earls Court, London on 27th to 29th August and Nintendo will be there. Nintendo will be showing off the most up to date versions of forthcoming titles for the NINTENDO GAMECUBE and Game Boy Advance with a newly liveried 40 tonne articulated truck packed with consoles & games. The truck will be situated directly outside the entrance to ECTS on the Brompton Road side of Earl’s Court for the duration of the show. Forty consoles within the vehicle’s extended trailer will play host to some of the incredible games coming from Nintendo as well as a number of the great titles on their way from Nintendo’s third party developers.


In a real scoop for London Games Week a specially updated version of Mario Kart: Double Dash will be there to play for the first time ever. The truck will also contain brand new versions of the latest Game Boy Advance games playable through the NINTENDO GAMECUBE via the Game Boy Player.


Among the other games on show from Nintendo will be:


For the NINTENDO GAMECUBE
1080 Avalanche
F-Zero GX
Pikmin 2
The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords
Pacman
Pokémon Box
Soul Calibur II


For the Game Boy Advance
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Mario & Luigi
Pokémon Pinball Ruby & Sapphire
Super Mario Bros.3: Super Mario Advance 4


These will also be joined by other first class titles by 3rd party publishers for the NINTENDO GAMECUBE and the Game Boy Advance.


Connectivity between the Game Boy Advance and NINTENDO GAMECUBE will be demonstrated to great effect using a number of titles including Nintendo’s own The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords. Visitors will also be able to get their hands on the newest addition to Nintendo’s range of hardware, the sleek Game Boy Advance SP, which will be demonstrated with a selection of the great new titles forthcoming on Game Boy Advance.


London Games Week runs from Monday 25 through until Sunday 31 August 2003. The Nintendo truck will be outside the entrance to ECTS on Brompton Road from Wednesday 27th to Friday 29th August, open from 9am until 7pm Wednesday & Thursday and 9am until 4pm Friday.


Click onto www.nintendo-europe.com for all of the most up to date official information on Nintendo.


Offline Bonzeemer

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RE:First Play of New Version of Mario Kart
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2003, 05:30:47 PM »
Man this headline was deceiving. I thought PGC had
the "First play of new version of Mario Kart".
*grumble*  
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RE:First Play of New Version of Mario Kart
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2003, 03:41:50 AM »
Ya me too. I thought it was a new review, not a new playable version will be available (subject to change) later this month.

I'm more interested in hearing more about the Pacman game since it sounds really fun. I already know MKDD will kick as and be purchased at launch, so I dont care if they change it or not. Nintendo wont let me down.
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RE: First Play of New Version of Mario Kart
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2003, 04:27:14 PM »
Yeah that headline was pretty deceiving.  I think they did that on purpose to get us to actually click on the link and read it.  Huh, silly PGC, enough with your cwazy antics
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