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September 5, 2001
by Rick Powers - 2:03 pm EDT
Source: Next-Gen Magazine
In an interview with Ken Kutaragi (SCEI President and CEO), he reveals that Sony doesn't consider current "broadband" solutions broadband at all ...
In a rather enlightening interview with Sony Computer Entertainment's CEO, Ken Kutaragi reveals how he feels about the state of Broadband solutions ...
NG: So you will offer a pure broadband experience at some point?
KK: Pure broadband at some kind of starting point -- 100MBps (megabits... Read more...
by Rick Powers - 1:53 pm EDT
Source: Next-Gen Magazine
Nintendo fans are eagerly awaiting Sega's Phantasy Star Online, and the promise of cross-platform play. But Sony has other ideas ...
In the latest issue of Next-Gen Magazine, they have a report about Sony's online plans.
Attributed to the ever-present "sources", Sony is planning on making their online network closed, meaning that any game servers would need be run behind Sony's servers, or with Sony's blessing.
This means... Read more...
September 4, 2001
by Justin Wood - 10:07 pm EDT
Source: Nintendo
As you know, many of us at PGC have already played Nintendo 64's successor GAMECUBE more than a few times. However come September 24th, you will get your chance at some GameCube lovin'!
This afternoon I had the chance to speak with a Nintendo rep about Nintendo's plans to get the GAMECUBE gospel out.
It seems that begining on September 24th Nintendo will roll out POP materials and gaming Kiosks at several major retailers including Best Buy and Toys R Us.
Though at the time the rep was unsure of what games would be playable, it was speculated that either Luigi's Mansion or Wave Race could make the cut.
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by Mike Hrusecky - 9:21 pm EDT
Source: Previous Mailbag Editions
Yessirree, we're FINALLY putting together a new edition of the Mailbag! Send all of your questions to mailbag@planetgamecube.com
Well? Do it.
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by Max Lake - 4:52 pm EDT
Source: FGN Online
New details about the GameCube game based on the Die Hard movies have come to light.
FGNOnline has uncovered some of the first details regarding the GameCube exclusive Die Hard game from its developer, Bits Corp. The game is tentatively titled Die Hard Gamecube and will feature an original plot set a few years after the events of Die Hard: With A Vengeance. Players will battle through several distinct locations – including a return to a finished Nakatomi Plaza.
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by Jonathan Metts - 2:35 pm EDT
Source: Puissance Pocket
Updates on Kaisertal and Fire-Eaters, courtesy of French site Puissance-Pocket.
Puissance Pocket recently spoke with Dutch company Lost Boys Games and got to test two GBA titles in development at their development subsidiary, Formula Games.
Kaisertal is vertical-scrolling, 2D shooter due out in Europe by the end of 2001. It has nine levels, two playable ships, and loads... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 2:25 pm EDT
Source: Silicon Knights
Denis Dyack finally explains why Eternal Darkness was silently moved into December.
Back in July, we began seeing Eternal Darkness listed for release in December unstead of at the GameCube launch, which was then November 5th for North America. A quick look at Nintendo's official site verified the one-month delay, but we were unable to get an explanation from either Nintendo or Silicon Knights. Now SK president Denis Dyack has come forward to clear things up about the December date:
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September 3, 2001
by Michael Cole - 10:57 pm EDT
Source: C&VG
This year's most neglected show had a few hits on Nintendo consoles. Here's what they were...
ECTS was not that big of a show this year, but that doesn't mean it didn't have good games! A panel of European gaming journalists was formed to choose the most outstanding games at the event, and Nintendo 3rd party games came out on top.
Rage's "Denki Blocks" for GBA won both "Overall Best Game" and "Best Handheld Game." Meanwhile, Kemco's "Universal Studios" won the honored title of "Best Console Game."
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by David Trammell - 8:10 am EDT
Source: Nintendo of America
What could GameCube's slogan be? It isn't "Now you're playing with power," "Play it loud," or "Get into it!" It's brand new!
It seems that in addition to the subtle magazine campaign that has already begun, Nintendo has some very limited TV advertising on air. This Labor Day morning on Cartoon Network, PGC staffer David Trammell, caught an ad for the forth coming Cartoon Network Toonami special, Lockdown. After the ad,... Read more...
September 2, 2001
by Billy Berghammer - 10:09 am EDT
While visiting Club Sega in Shibuya yesterday, Billy got a chance to play Monkey Ball. Is it that different than the GameCube version?
I’ve been to plenty of arcades here in Japan in the past 2 weeks but had not seen Monkey Ball. Even in Akihabara, there was no sign of Monkey Ball anywhere. There’s plenty of Virtua Fighter 4, Tekken 4, Dance Dance Revolution, and everything else. While strolling though Shibuya last night I walked into Club Sega and finally found the Monkey Ball Arcade machine...
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by Karlie Yeung - 4:30 am EDT
Not a transcript, but here's a description of what went on inside.
After an hour and a half of the event start, the doors opened for the conference. The room was slightly smoky and this filled it with the purple light.
After the obligatory "No smoking, no filming, etc." announcement, a gospel choir came through the curtains and burst into song.
"Lift me... Read more...
September 1, 2001
by Jonathan Metts - 12:34 pm EDT
Source: NintendoEye
Check out the first images and further details for this Pokemon mini-system.
Since it's not a GameCube or GBA game, we're not going to put up these screenshots on our own server...at least not yet. But, you can see them for yourself at:
NintendoEye
Note the A, B, and C buttons, as well as force-feedback and a shock sensor that responds to your shaking the unit (and probably also to you walking, as Pocket Pikachu did).
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by Karlie Yeung - 9:55 am EDT
Returning from The Nintendo Show, Karlie brings more details about Nintendo's newest console, Pokemon Mini.
Pokemon Mini was The Nintendo Show's previously advertised "Major Pokemon Announcement".
It is a stand alone console and has it's own mini cartridges which are interchangeable. Already, there are four mini games in development. These include a Pinball game and an Anime Card game.
The unit... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 7:30 am EDT
Source: UKnside
News from The Nintendo Show surfaces about the next game in the Pokemon franchise.
Today at The Nintendo Show, news was released about the next Pokemon game. No, it won't be on the Game Boy Advance. No, it won't be on the Game Boy Color. And don't get your hopes up, because it's not on the GameCube. The next Pokemon game is it's own individual unit. It will be similar to the previous... Read more...
August 31, 2001
by Mike Sklens - 7:42 pm EDT
Fearless leader Billy B. checks in from Japan. Check out the full report on the state of GameCube ads in Japan.
Billy contacted me from a pay phone in Japan tonight, with some news that would be considered grim. From what he has seen, the GameCube is getting hardly any publicity in Japan. Except for Super Monkey Ball, which you apparently can't get away from. Billy and co had to literally search for a GameCube... Read more...
by Michael Cole - 3:26 pm EDT
Source: BCC1
The British news promotes GameCube with in-game footage and a interview of sorts!
It looks like the mainstream news in England is beginning to pick up on GameCube. A popular British news broadcast, "Breakfast News" just did a story on the videogame wars--mostly focusing on the 'Cube. Here's how reader "Radioheadrule" described it:
"The piece covered the console wars - this... Read more...
by Michael Cole - 3:11 pm EDT
Source: Nintendo of America
Nintendo has a new poll on what newly-announced game you are most excited about! Guess who's winning!
NOA's latest online poll asks gamers what just-unveiled GCN game they are most excited about. Now is your chance to voice your opinion!
"Which game announced at Spaceworld are you most excited about?"
Mario Sunshine
The "new look" Zelda
Soul Calibur 2
Sonic Adventure 2
As... Read more...
August 30, 2001
by Mike Sklens - 5:22 pm EDT
Source: GameSpot
There is a new, CG, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie in production. This means new TMNT games! TURTLE POWER!
It seems now-a-days that lots of old shows get resurrected and turned into new movies. The next such movie will be a fully computer animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie produced by one of the best fight directors in the business, John Woo.
At the moment, it seems that at least 2 new TMNT... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 12:12 pm EDT
Source: Activision Press Release
The publisher of Spider-Man and X-Men games has just acquired two more Marvel licenses.
In a press release sent out today, Activision announced that it now has the rights to publish even more games based on Marvel franchises. Now the Fantastic Four and Iron Man, both in the works for feature films due in 2003/2004, will be hitting the PC and next-gen consoles.
While GameCube isn't... Read more...
August 29, 2001
by Billy Berghammer - 11:43 pm EDT
We've finally gotten to a computer with Internet access! Word!
Yes, yes. We know we haven't updated from Japan for a couple of days. We had to check out of our hotel room a couple days early, and we crashed with the Tendo Box fellahs. We'd like to thank them for allowing us some floor space, and their hospitality.
Most of everyone has returned to the... Read more...
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