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February 6, 2001
by Billy Berghammer - 8:30 am EST
Our aussie boy got published! Check it!
Congrats goes out to our Aussie correspondant Kosta Andreadis for getting on the staff of the Austrailan Mag, N64 Gamer. Not that you can pick it up here in the US...but if you are one of people down under make sure you snag copies of the January 2000 and the February 2000 issues to read his fine work. I just got the two copies of the mag in the mail and it's great! A very well put together Nintendo exclusive mag!
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February 5, 2001
by Max Lake - 9:22 pm EST
You win some, you lose some.
Since this is official I might as well post it. Two more people have been added to the Planet Team, one more person is gone and another person is taking a vacation. First off, welcome David Trammell (AKA Rize) to our group. You’ll be seeing a lot of content goodies from David this week and will find yourself agreeing that I had little alternative but to add this talented fellow to our already overcrowded ranks.
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by Michael Cole - 7:42 pm EST
Source: IGN Pocket
GBC carts will stick out the top of the Game Boy Advance...
IGN has posted some interesting GBA pictures from the Nürnberg Toy Show in Germany. One picture showcases the GBC and GBA next to each other. Two more pictures feature a lovely demo GBA cart, showing off how compact those things are. Yet another picture is of the Pokemon Yellow game being played... Read more...
by Michael Cole - 7:26 am EST
Source: Sega Web
Hitmaker wants to make younger oriented titles for the GC...(grr)
The fine folks at SegaWeb have posted some interesting information they gathered while visiting Sega's Hitmaker Studios. The team seems eager to develop "younger-oriented titles" for the GameCube. Although it is sad to see them consider the GC as a kiddie system while planing to create Crazy Taxi... Read more...
by Max Lake - 2:47 am EST
PlanetChat antics.
OK, so it’s super early in the morning and I’m kicking it in #planetchat with a few readers and all of a sudden, "BayouTapeWorm" drops a true revelation. Call me crazy, I had to share it with all of you.
BayouTapeworm: remember that thing that Bowser flew around in in the super mario world game? I just figured out what it is!
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February 4, 2001
by Billy Berghammer - 3:23 pm EST
Source: The GBA Holy land!
I hope I'm not wrong here cause this would be really cool.
Nintendo has updated their GBA section to include new shots of Mario Advance, F-Zero, Napoleon, and Golden Sun. Click the names to see the pics.
What really grabbed me was this screen shot.
This is obviously some sort of menu selection screen. What I believe this is stating is that... Read more...
by Billy Berghammer - 11:31 am EST
Is Paper Mario all that? Billy sure thinks so. See all the drool...
First off, I have to admit, I have never played Super Mario RPG. So, when I first played Paper Mario, I was a Mario RPG virgin. After investing 8-10 hours into Paper Mario, I wish I would have played Super Mario RPG! Paper Mario is a must have for anyone that is a Mario fan, as well as either a casual or hardcore RPG fan.
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February 3, 2001
by Ed Shih - 9:59 am EST
Source: TendoProject.com
The makers of Iridion 3-D show us what the GBA can do on the sound front.
An little known company out of German know as Shin'en, who is also developing Iridion 3-D, has released a demo of Game Boy Advance audio. The demo is running on the GAX audio software they have developed for the GBA. The demo mp3 they've released is super bombad impressive. It sounds truly epic and... Read more...
February 2, 2001
by Ed Shih - 4:47 pm EST
Source: CBS Marketwatch
Mainstream press recognition of Nintendo before E³? What's going on here/
CBS Marketwatch put up a story today taking a peek at the future of Nintendo, specifically regarding the Gameboy Advance and Gamecube. There's no new info in it, but it's pretty interesting reading nonetheless. They asked various financial analysts in Japan about Nintendo and the results seem to speak... Read more...
February 1, 2001
by Max Lake - 11:24 pm EST
Source: VideoGames.com
Sega speaks in tones slightly less cryptic than usual.
Videogames.com have landed an interview with Charles Bellfield, vice president of marketing and corporate communications at Sega of America. While talking about Sega's restructuring and moving to "platform agnostic" status, he makes several comments of note. One such comment talked about which consoles would be heading to which consoles:
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by Max Lake - 8:53 pm EST
Source: MIPS!
Square/Nintendo relationship still looking possible.
We got an interesting report saying that Square has responded to Yamauchi's recent statement. Here's what Square's president had to say:
"We're not expecting to be accepted by Nintendo right away, but we're doing everything to get the relationship positive again. The most important thing about... Read more...
by Max Lake - 8:34 pm EST
Source: Computer and Videogame
Solid confusion.
The other day, I mentioned the news that Metal Gear Solid 2 will be the last MGS. Well, it seems that Hideo Kojima has repeated this, alongside news that Metal Gear Solid X (the version for X-Box) would be a mix of MGS2 and the first game. How exactly this will be done is unknown, though it seems... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 4:16 pm EST
Source: Daily Radar
Finally, a real Xbox comparison.
As if you didn't already know that the XBox is huge. At first we thought that maybe the Xbox/GameCube size-up might actually be showing how small the GameCube was. Now we see this picture from Daily Radar, of all places. If you thought the PS2 was big just wait till you see Microsoft's fat baby. The... Read more...
January 31, 2001
by Michael Cole - 7:45 pm EST
Source: IGN Pocket
Sega gives release dates for three upcoming GBA titles. Sonic Advance worldwide at the U.S. GBA launch.
Sega certainly looks like it has been planning to support the GBA for some time! According to IGNPocket, Chu Chu Rocket! will be a Japanese GBA release title! I'd be suprised if this didn't support GBA's wireless net... Also, Puyo Puyo will once again show its face--this time on the GBA. It should... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 5:53 pm EST
Source: IGN Pocket
N-Sider says "yes".
According to the N-Sider, yes Sega does have Dev kits for the GameCube. According to N-Sider, Sega has moved passed preliminary negotiations with Microsoft and Nintendo. They are apparently getting full cooperation from both industry giants. Sega has already ordered dev kits for both systems. N-Sider has this to say:
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by Mike Sklens - 12:18 pm EST
Source: Segadojo
Contained within is all kinds of Sega related news including the announcment of Chu Chu Rocket for the Gameboy Advance.
Puzzle fans rejoice!! The mega-hit Dreamcast game Chu Chu Rocket has been announced for the Game Boy Advance. In Chu Chu Rocket, players have to heard tiny little mice thingies (Chu Chus) into Rocket and keep them from getting eaten by the Kapu Kapu (big stupid looking cats with swirly eyes)! If you've... Read more...
by Kosta Andreadis - 6:01 am EST
Source: FGN Online
EA "officially" confirms GameCube launch support
With EA heavily rumored to be on the GameCube bandwagon to the extent that its basically taken as fact, comes news that helps cement the publishing giant as a GCN supporter. EA CEO and Chairman Larry Probst said, "Gamecube is going to be an important platform in the next generation. You can surmise that we will be there when it is launched."
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by Zosha Arushan - 2:18 am EST
Source: Gaming Age
Midway is bringing Arctic Thunder to all next-gen systems except the Dreamcast.
Another day, another GC title confirmed. Check it out:
Today, Gaming Age has confirmed that Arctic Thunder, one of Midway's latest arcade titles, has been confirmed for an X-Box, Gamecube and Playstation 2 release. Sadly, the Dreamcast won't be seeing this semi-sequel to Hydro Thunder due to the fact that Midway is applying their limited resources to the other consoles.
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by Ty Shughart - 2:07 am EST
Source: Fatbabies
This is too strange to summarize.
Perhaps this is what we need, something a little sillier than a boring ol' strategy guide lawsuit... I spotted this over at Fatbabies.
POKEMON FIRST, POKED BY THE DEVIL'S TRIDENT LATER
By FatInsider
Popular and fiercely defended franchise leads inevitably to goat's blood consumption
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January 30, 2001
by Max Lake - 11:42 pm EST
Source: IGN Cube
Sega confirms the DC price drop (to $99) and introduces the "Smash Pack". Would you like some Sega classics with that Dreamcast sir? PICTURES!!!
OK, so in addition to what we posted earlier, Sega has announced that Dreamcast systems are confirmed to drop in price and will retail for $99 starting Febuary 5th. Justin Wood, my longtime buddy (& a staffer of Segadojo) told me a "Smash Pack" (which includes a Sega classics comp) should be available... Read more...
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