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January 21, 2001
by Mike Sklens - 5:22 pm EST
Source: Nintendojo
Criterion will provide yet another game engine for GameCube developers to license.
Criterion Software has announced that it has been invited to join Nintendo's select group of GameCube middleware and tools partners. Who is Criterion and what does this mean you may ask? Criterion was founded in 1993 and is providing development tools for more than 230 development studios worldwide,... Read more...
by Max Lake - 12:26 pm EST
Source: TwinGalaxies
Twin Galaxies is holding a console gamers tournament with a $10,000 grand prize. March 24th and 25th are the magic dates. Sign up today.
Twin Twin Galaxies just got in touch to inform us of its upcoming “Console Game World Championship” event, which will be the first live console competition held in America with $10,000 being awarded to victors. Hmmm, we might have to get Ty out to this event to win us some prize money. Word has it the guy is lethal at Perfect Dark. The press release from Twin Galaxies is as follows:
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by Max Lake - 3:23 am EST
Source: Gamers.com
New screens of Bomberman Story, Megaman EXE and Monster Farm Mania from Gamers.com.
Just when the Planet staff thought it was safe to sleep, we’ve been hit with news out the warp pipe. Metroid, Dr. Mario 64? That’s only part of it. Posting oodles of new screens and specifics, Gamers.com have just provided even more reasons to salivate over GBA. With help from the magazines Dengeki... Read more...
by Max Lake - 12:23 am EST
Source: NintendoWeb
NintendoWeb gets screens of Dr. Mario 64 and more info.
After Nintendo's announcement of Dr. Mario 64, we have Nintendo Web to thank for exclusive screens and information on this unexpected N64 title. The game will feature 4 player support and will be $29.99, making Dr. Mario 64 an irresistible purchase & the perfect remedy for the "Importing the GBA is... Read more...
January 20, 2001
by Max Lake - 11:20 pm EST
Source: Nintendo's release list.
The N64 release list has Dr. Mario on call...
The N64 is on its Deathbed—call a doctor! No, not Jack Kevorkian!!! Get Dr. Mario on the line!! We just got a surprising announcement from Nintendo. No, it wasn’t the promised “official statement” on Metroid GBA (yet things on that front are getting interesting) and instead pointed us to Nintendo's... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 10:42 pm EST
Source: TendoProject
Consoles-France "reveals" that Metroid GBA will be a new game rather than a port of an old one ala Mario Advance.
OK, I'm gonna start off by saying that we here at Planet N2000 are filing this story under rumor. We have our doubts, for some reason or another. According to The Nintendo Project, Metroid GBA is under development. Also, it will be an entirely new Metroid game, not a port of a old one. The Nintendo... Read more...
by Billy Berghammer - 9:21 am EST
Source: National Console Support
Want to import a GBA before the US luanch? We're here to help.
Who wants a GBA? Ummm...stupid question. Nabbing one up at import time is going to be a bit tricky. Not only that but it looks like you will have to import a GBA plus at least one game. Hot off the heals of Buy-Rite's pre-order listing, National Console Support (a highly recommended import place on... Read more...
by Justin Nation - 3:21 am EST
Source: DailyRadar
Justin comments on todays "letters" section at Daily Radar. A very interesting section with the recent Imagine Media vs. Nintendo lawsuit.
After their first volley of letters contained little to no criticism of anybody except Nintendo (they supposedly just took the first 20+ letters they got without looking at their content... uh yeah) it appears the angry masses made enough noise that last night's letters update included some major... Read more...
by Justin Nation - 3:14 am EST
Source: Nintendo.com
Nintendo reacts to Daily Radar's reaction regarding the Pokémon licensing dispute.
You know, sometimes Nintendo can make me very happy and this is one of those days. Of course info like a new 1080 coming down the pipe is all good and other little tidbits you pick up and aren't allowed to post are even better... but then to see something like this press release also puts a smile... Read more...
January 19, 2001
by Jonathan Metts - 11:24 pm EST
Source: Nintendorks
This link would work under normal circumstances...
Some of you who also frequent the Nintendorks website will surely have noticed that they're having some problems. Tech-head Jon Miller told me that they're having server troubles, and on top of that, his cable internet at home crapped out for a couple of days. No word on when things should be working again, but I'll let you know at that time.
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by Max Lake - 9:24 pm EST
Source: Buy Rite
Would you like to pre-order a Japanese Gameboy Advance? Well, get in here and plunk down some cash!
I know Billy has been looking for GBA info high and low for awhile & luckily thanks to a fine tip, we've finally come across some. It turns out that Buyrite is now accepting pre-orders for Game Boy Advance. The price for a GBA including Mario Advance is $199.99. Buy-rite claims that all pre-orders will be honored and that they will try (but cannot promise) to give you the color of your choice.
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by Max Lake - 12:39 pm EST
Source: Penny Arcade
Penny Arcade tackles the Daily Radar law suit. a URL LINKS TO PN2K editorial
It's been a crazy couple days, what with the Metroid rumors and new game announcements. In the background of it all lurks the horror of the Stupid Story that Would Not Die. A few days ago, when Daily Radar (I'm not even gonna bother linking it,
read Justin's excellent editorial on the subject for more info
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by Max Lake - 12:08 pm EST
Source: IGN Cube
A Sequel to 1080º Snowboarding by Left Field of Excitebike 64 fame?? Sounds good to me.
Well, IGN Cube’s broadcast came and went and the boys revealed a scoop that caught us completely off guard—yet smiling all the same. Although Left Field aren’t making a new Excitebike yet (we hope they will sometime in the future) they will be taking care of development duties on a snowboarding... Read more...
by Max Lake - 11:08 am EST
Source: IGN Cube
Max admits that he is not, afterall, omnipotent. He also now owes all our readers a Coke.
Well, I'd like to say that as Editor-in-Chief of PlanetN2000, I am the ultimate Smarty Man of Smarty Men! Of course, time and again I am exposed for the phony I am -so it's a good thing I don't boast like that! Early this morning (and I mean like nearly 12 hours ago) I found out that Left Field Studios... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 9:28 am EST
Source: Sandbox Studios
Sandbox Studios is making a GBA game that will use impressive vector graphics technology. MOVIE links to PN2k!
Young developer Sandbox Studios told me today that they are working on GBA games and will soon start on GameCube development. Their first Game Boy Advance game will be a 2D platformer somehow utilizing a very impressive vector graphics technology. I've uploaded the
vector demo
to our server... Read more...
by Max Lake - 12:53 am EST
Could Left Field be working on Excitebike? Maybe! Max thinks so & here's why...
OK, so IGN Cube announced last night that Left Field Studios is working on an all new Courtside game that may or may not involve Kobe Bryant and will be playable at E3 2001. That's great news in itself buuuuuut IGN Cube also mention Left Field studios have a second game in development for GameCube.... Read more...
January 18, 2001
by Billy Berghammer - 8:49 pm EST
Source: NCSX
Mr. Driller 2 for GBA launch. Mr. Driller = Good!
Oh man! The GBA love continues to flow. Namco has announced that they will have Mr. Driller 2 ready for launch on GBA! Yes, I am down with Drillin!
If you have a Dreamcast and like puzzle games you'll want this game. I've played the hell out of the DC version and would highly recommend this title. No word yet if this title will be reaching US shores...but in my opinion this is another great addition to the Japanese GBA launch line up.
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by Mike Sklens - 7:31 pm EST
Source: IGN Cube
NBA Courtside, with or without Kobe Bryant, is coming to the GameCube and E3.
IGN Cube has learned that Left Field Productions, the creators of the NBA Courtside (with Kobe Bryant) games and Excitebike 64, are working on not one but two games for Nintendo's powerhouse GameCube console. Both of these titles will be playable at E3 2001. IGN Cube released the first title, which... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 5:36 pm EST
Source: GameSpot
Doshin the Giant is coming to a GameCube near... Japan.
Videogames.com (a.k.a. GameSpot) reports that the Kyojin no Doshin series is headed to GameCube. Roughly translated as "Doshin the Giant", the franchise has already had two games...both on the 64DD. Of course neither was ever released outside Japan, and the general concensus was that while they were... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 12:56 pm EST
Source: IGN 64
For the year 2000... Nintendo had 4x as much revenue as Sony and Sega. Who ever said the N64 was a failure?
PC Data has released it's 2000 sales figures and they show one company WAY ahead of the others. That one company is Nintendo. Despite the fact that the N64 may be failing the Game Boy Color is pulling in tons of dough for The Big N. They finished out the year with $955,169,820. That's almost $1 billion!... Read more...
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