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February 23, 2004
by Steven Rodriguez - 4:50 pm EST
Total comments: 3
Source: http://www.splintercell.com/
View the website of Tommorrow... today!
Ubi Soft has updated its official Splinter Cell website to focus on the new game, the upcoming Spliter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.
The site has plenty of movie trailers to showcase the single player and multiplayer modes, and also includes the original teaser site that this new site replaced.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 2:56 pm EST
Total comments: 1
Source: Press Release
If you didn't get a chance to go, you can get the ticket from friend who did.
KIDS GO CRAZY FOR UK EXCLUSIVE POKÉMON EON TICKET EVENT
Fans of Pokémon didn't dare miss out on the exclusive EON ticket download events held on Saturday 21 February, at 30 Gamestation stores across the UK. The Pokémon phenomenon once again proved its popularity as fans jumped at the chance to get their hands on the EON ticket and with more than 110 million video games sold worldwide to date this continued fever comes as no surprise.
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February 20, 2004
by Steven Rodriguez - 2:48 pm EST
Total comments: 23
Source: http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropoli...
Why would anyone want to ruin a perfectly good Game Boy like that?
The Houston Chronicle is reporting that a high school student hollowed out a Game Boy, filled it with gunpowder, brought it to school, and then talked to his friends about it, which eventually led to the police picking up the story. The boy was taken into custody and the bomb was neutralized.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 1:57 pm EST
Total comments: 6
Source: Acclaim
Even after the cuts and release restructuring, the former publishing giant is still in the red.
Like the majority of game publishers, Acclaim's fiscal year ends in March. The company recently released its fiscal year 2004 third quarter sales, which includes the important Christmas season, and the outlook is not good.
In the three months leading up to the holiday, Acclaim reported a net... Read more...
February 18, 2004
by Ty Shughart - 8:20 pm EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Square-Enix USA
Square fans in LA around E3 should click this at the speed of light.
Nobuo Uematsu's personal home page (now in English!) has information on a new live concert: "Dear Friends: Music from Final Fantasy."
Unprecedented for a video game franchise, only FINAL FANTASY's award-winning scores and series composer Nobuo Uematsu's highly respected, original compositions... Read more...
February 17, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 1:01 pm EST
Total comments: 14
Source: Nintendo of America
Dates set for Custom Robo, Wario Ware for GameCube, and more. But where's Pikmin 2?
Though these dates have been displayed on the individual game pages for several days, Nintendo today officially added the following releases to its 2004 schedule. This is mainly significant because individual game dates are often based on retailer information and can change without notice, while NOA's official release schedule is based on their internal expecations of when the games will ship. Here are the new dates:
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February 16, 2004
by Robert Graves - 8:14 am EST
Total comments: 7
Source: Lik-Sang.com
And gains "multi-player happiness"!
Picking up on an interview given by Dr. Wai Yen, Lik-Sang.com is reporting that the recently released iQue player is possibly set to see release outside of China.
Dr. Yen, former vice president of Silicon Graphics and ArtX, apparently refused to be drawn on further details, but it would make perfect sense for Nintendo to consider transferring the iQue player to other piracy-troubled territories such as Russia.
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February 14, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 4:37 pm EST
Total comments: 9
Though he keeps getting older, he'll always be "Younger" to us.
We'd like to take a minute of your time to point out the birthday of one our fantastic staff members, Michael Cole. As "The Younger Plumber", Michael is our resident guru on all things Luigi, Mario, and Sonic. He's also the host of our Radio Trivia contest, every other Friday night.
From the entire PGC family, happy birthday!
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by Jonathan Metts - 8:39 am EST
Source: Nintendo Press Release
The little juggernaut just keeps on rolling.
DID YOU KNOW?
Nintendo's Game Boy Advance Hits 20 Million Milestone
February 13, 2004 - Selling an average of one Game Boy® Advance every second around the clock since its launch on June 11, 2001, Nintendo has hit a new record, selling 20 million Game Boy Advance systems in the United States. But just what does 20 million Game Boy Advance units mean?
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February 13, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 2:06 pm EST
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Source: Planet MegaMan
Get the scoop on his new weapon.
According to Planet Mega Man (nice name, guys), the newest issue of Korokoro Comics in Japan has the first details and pictures of Mega Man Zero 3 (or Rockman Zero 3, as it will be named in Japan). There aren't many hard facts at this point, but we do know that Zero has a new weapon, the Recoil Rod.... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 1:43 pm EST
Total comments: 17
Source: GameScience
The current and former presidents of NCL discuss the state of the GameCube and the importance of the Nintendo DS's success.
GameScience has translated another great Japanese article, this time from the Nikkei Shimbun newspaper. NCL president Satoru Iwata and retired president Hiroshi Yamauchi comment on GameCube sales, its successor, online features, and of course, Nintendo DS. A few excerpts:
Iwata:
- We have been able to provide proof positive that the GC is not a dying platform
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by Jonathan Metts - 12:51 pm EST
Total comments: 15
Source: Famitsu / GameScience
Quotes from Nagoshi, Naka, Super Takahashi Bros., and more.
GameScience has translated an article from Famitsu Weekly, in which Japanese game developers gave their initial feedback on the Nintendo DS. In a poll, 93% of developers said they have high hopes for the system, while about 60% of retailers and consumers had high hopes. (Note that Japanese developers have had development kits for the system since some time in 2003.)
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by Steven Rodriguez - 10:56 am EST
Total comments: 1
Source: http://gameonline.jp/news/2004/02/13026.html
You could say that Konami has seen the light.
Boktai was an ingenious game that used real sunlight to affect how strong or weak the enemies in the game were. It did pretty well in the States, but Japanese sales weren't as good because of bad weather during the summer.
That's not stopping Konami from producing a sequel. "Continued - Bokura... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:30 am EST
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Source: http://club.nintendo.jp/member/exec/entranceNaviPr...
Japanese gamers can get the Zelda bonus disc via the Club, as well as a new paint job for their GBA SP.
Nintendo's rewards program in Japan has recently added a few more things to their list of cool stuff gamers can earn for buying and registering Nintendo stuff.
The Zelda bonus disc that Americans and Europeans had little trouble getting for free (registering a game or two) will be a little tougher... Read more...
February 12, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 4:32 pm EST
Total comments: 14
Source: Game Informer Online
The magazine will have the first details in just a few days.
We can't tell you about Resident Evil 4 and Killer 7 until mid-March, but the new Game Informer magazine has hands-on impressions and new media from these two very mysterious and very highly anticipated GameCube titles. The new issue hits newsstands on Feb. 25, and subscribers may get their issues... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 1:03 pm EST
Source: Nikkei Keizai Shimbun
Big blue is still on the fence, but game development seems likely.
Discuss it in TalkBack!
Although Nintendo had only revealed their new Nintendo DS system a week or two ago, it was pretty obvious that the backbone of the system was well in place, meaning development kits were surely completed.
This appears to be the case, because according to a report... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 11:21 am EST
Total comments: 11
Source: http://goldeneye.detstar.com/citadelfound/index.as...
Dust off your N64 and dig out your GameShark. You might want to see this.
While Planet GameCube is primarily a GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and next-generation Nintendo site, we find it hard to pass up the occasional juicy news story on some of Nintendo's previous systems. This is no exception.
Through some GameShark hacking, someone has found an abandoned multiplayer level design for Goldeneye on the N64!
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by Steven Rodriguez - 11:17 am EST
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Source: Press Release
"SP" plus "speakers" equals "SPeakers." Clever.
Radica launches second generation NXT speaker accessory for GBA SP
London, 11 February 2004: Radica UK Ltd, the manufacturer of peripherals under the highly rated Gamester brand, is to launch a second-generation device based on its Game Boy Advance Mini Woofer, an NXT based compact speaker system for use with the Game Boy Advance SP.
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by Karlie Yeung - 8:37 am EST
Total comments: 4
Source: Nintendo UK
The latest release dates for the first and second quarter of 2004 in the UK. European dates are likely to be very similar for these games.
Below is the GameCube release schedule for the UK for the next half-year. Titles in bold are exclusive to GameCube.
February 2004
6th February :: Conflict: Desert Storm (Sales Curve)
6th February :: Rogue Ops (Kemco/Capcom)
6th February :: Sonic Heroes (SEGA)
20th February :: Pitfall: The Lost Expedition (Activision)
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February 10, 2004
by Michael Cole - 3:12 pm EST
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Source: Press Release
Bringing scary eyes to Game Boy Advance systems around the world!
KONAMI SHIPS YU-GI-OH!(tm) WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT 2004 FOR NINTENDO GAME BOY(r) ADVANCE(tm)
Highly Anticipated Videogame Prepares Fans for the Ultimate Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament
REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. - February 10, 2004 - Konami Digital Entertainment - America, a subsidiary of Konami Digital... Read more...
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