The futuristic racer developed by NDCUBE has been delayed until April.NEC Interchannel, Ltd. Announces Tube Slider (Exclusive for Nintendo GameCube)
Fast and Furious Futuristic Racing Game First Release for Relaunched Game Publisher
SANTA CLARA, CA (March 19, 2003)¾NEC Interchannel, Ltd., a subsidiary of NEC Corporation, today announced Tube Slider(, a fast and furious racing game developed exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube(Tube Slider is developed by NDCUBE, creators of F-Zero: Maximum Overdrive for the Game Boy(r) Advance), and will ship in April 2003.
Tube Slider is a futuristic racing game in which players pilot sleek hovercraft around tubular tracks that twist and turn and test not only your speed, but also your ability to keep your craft in control. Choose between Grand Prix or Free Run modes as you race one of fifteen different tweaked-out vehicles around ten unique and highly detailed elevated courses. The game features an interactive Tutorial mode, and multiplayer mode for up to four players (split-screen). Grab the turbo boosts before your opponents and don't lose control!
NDCUBE Co., Ltd. is an official second-party developer to Nintendo, formed through a joint venture between the largest advertising company in Japan, Dentsu, and Nintendo. The company, now based out of Tokyo, was founded on March 1, 2000.
"We're thrilled to be working with a developer that has the experience and pedigree of NDCUBE," said Clint Kurahashi, executive vice president of NEC Interchannel Ltd. "Tube Slider is an excellent first entry to what will be a great lineup from NEC."