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January 18, 2005
by Ben Kosmina - 2:44 am EST
Total comments: 9
Source: Nintendo Australia
Nintendo's Australian branch will be bringing out Project Rub and Resident Evil 4 to Australian gamers.
Nintendo Australia has sent information confirming that they will be releasing Sega's Project Rub (also known as 'Feel the Magic: XY/XX' in the US) for the Nintendo DS and Capcom's Resident Evil 4 for the Nintendo GameCube. Unfortunately, there aren't many specific details at this stage aside from the confirmation that NAL will be releasing them in March.
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January 17, 2005
by Daniel Bloodworth - 2:12 pm EST
Total comments: 8
Source: EA
New advertising partner to be announced in coming weeks.
EA and SEE Advertising End Long-Term Relationship; SEE Finishes Strong with EA's Winter Advertising
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 17, 2005--Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:ERTS) today stated that after more than ten years of partnership with SEE, they will not be renewing their contract... Read more...
January 15, 2005
by Jonathan Metts - 8:14 am EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Asia Pulse
The company increases manufacturing resources for the DS and prepares for Revolution.
According to Asia Pulse (via Yahoo! News), Nintendo Co. Ltd. is preparing to increase its capital spending by 76% this year, mostly for the purpose of fortifying Nintendo DS manufacturing capacities. The DS has been virtually sold out since its debut in both North America and Japan, and the handheld will launch in Europe and Australia this spring.
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January 14, 2005
by Ben Kosmina - 8:49 pm EST
Total comments: 15
Source: Rare Ltd.
Rare updates their site, announcing that all four of their Game Boy Advance games have been released by THQ.
After being announced at Spaceworld in 2001 (remember Spaceworld?), all four of Rare's Game Boy Advance games have finally been released. After a small hiccup (like being purchased by Microsoft), Rare's GBA game Banjo Pilot is set for release this week (with some gamers already reporting it in stores). It's Mr. Pants! was released last year at the start of December.
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by Michael Cole - 1:56 am EST
Total comments: 3
ScanSoft's SpeechWorks recognition software, as seen in Mario Party 6, is available to all GC developers.
Advanced Speech Recognition Enables Gamers to Interact with Game Characters
Using Voice Commands
PEABODY, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2005--ScanSoft, Inc. (NASDAQ:SSFT
- News), a global leader of speech and imaging solutions, today announced
that Nintendo has implemented a ScanSoft® speech solution for the Nintendo
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January 10, 2005
by Mike Sklens - 8:12 pm EST
Total comments: 16
Source: http://www.bobdylan.com/index.html
Jonnyboy is the big 2-3!
Today is the 23rd birthday of one Jonathan Metts: aerospace engineering student, Bob Dylan fan, and director of Planet GameCube.com. The whole staff would like to extend our birthday wishes to Jonathan. He's done a fantastic job keeping everything here together. He's successfully brought us through two E3 expos and is already hard at work prepping for E3 2005.
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by Jonathan Metts - 5:26 pm EST
Total comments: 14
Source: Nintendo Australia
Nintendo's new handheld arrives down under next month.
Nintendo Australia Pty. Limited has announced the first official information about the Australian DS launch. The system will be released on Feb. 24th for $199.95 AUS. Nintendo will have two first-party launch titles: Super Mario 64 DS and WarioWare Touched!, with Pokemon Dash available soon thereafter. The rest of the launch lineup will be announced at a later time.
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by Jonathan Metts - 6:03 am EST
Total comments: 6
Source: NOA Press Release
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap is on its way to a store near you.
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Sets a Small Link on a Huge Adventure
Nintendo likes to do things big. Bigger battles, bigger bad guys and
bigger adventures. The Legend of Zelda(R): The Minish Cap, launching
today, takes all these larger-than-life elements and shrinks them to
microscopic size. The result is a huge quest on a tiny scale.
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by Jonathan Metts - 5:54 am EST
Total comments: 23
Source: Nintendo
Take a look at what's coming for DS, GameCube and GBA for the first half of 2005.
Today, Nintendo of America announced the official release schedules for its three platforms through Q2 2004 (April-June). As always, the list is subject to change as new games are announced and announced games are delayed.
Nintendo DS
-- Feb. 14: WarioWare(TM): Touched! from Nintendo
-- March 14: Pokemon(R) Dash from Nintendo
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January 7, 2005
by Jonathan Metts - 1:53 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Activision
Versions for GameCube, GBA, DS, and other systems are based on the upcoming animated film.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Activision has revealed Madagascar, a cross-platform game based on the upcoming movie. It centers around four animals from the Central Park Zoo who have various adventures in New York City and the African island nation of Madagascar. The console versions are being developed by Toys for Bob, while the GBA and DS versions are being handled at Vicarious Visions.
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by Daniel Bloodworth - 12:44 am EST
Total comments: 82
Source: Nintendo
Mario gets ready to lose the pounds.
Nintendo and Konami announced today that not only is DDR finally coming to GameCube, but that Nintendo's number one plumber will be throwing his weight into the project (which seems to be becoming a trend lately). Dance Dance Revolution with Mario is being co-developed by Konami and Nintendo, published... Read more...
January 6, 2005
by Jonathan Metts - 6:18 pm EST
Total comments: 3
Source: Konami Press Release
Enjoy the official announcement.
KONAMI'S RENOWNED CASTLEVANIA SERIES TO DEBUT ON THE NINTENDO DS SYSTEM
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - January 6, 2005 - Konami Digital Entertainment - America, a division of Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc., announced today a new Castlevania game for the Nintendo(r) DS. Set in the year 2036, the... Read more...
December 31, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 10:00 pm EST
Total comments: 16
Source: EGM
Get ready for more 2D action from the Castlevania series.
The latest issue of Electronics Gaming Monthly reveals the first information on Konami's Castlevania sequel for the Nintendo DS. The game, which will probably receive a subtitle in the coming months, is due by fall 2005. It is a direct sequel to Aria of Sorrow, the last Castlevania title released for Game Boy Advance.
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December 27, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 2:26 pm EST
Total comments: 5
Source: Zoonami
More company info, but precious few hints about unannounced games.
Mysterious developer Zoonami, founded by ex-Rare producer Martin Hollis, has finally updated its website with a new design and plenty of new info...but virtually nothing about their upcoming games. Currently, the only announced game from Zoonami is Funkydilla, a music/rhythm game that can be played... Read more...
December 25, 2004
by Jon Lindemann - 1:51 pm EST
Total comments: 1
Source: Press Release
Hey, have you heard about this new 'wireless' thing? All the cool kids are doing it.
Mad Catz Launches New Line of MicroCON Wireless Controllers in Time
for the Holidays!
The Ultimate Stocking Stuffer Spotted on Retail Shelves
SAN DIEGO--Dec. 23, 2004--Mad Catz Interactive, Inc. (AMEX/TSX:
MCZ), the world's leading third party video game accessory
manufacturer, announced the launch of wireless versions of its highly
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December 20, 2004
by Michael Cole - 4:19 pm EST
Total comments: 7
Source: Press Release
Nintendo of America touts its legendary customer service department.
Did You Know?
Santa Delegates to Nintendo's Consumer Service Department
Santa has a good gig. You'll notice that once he leaves his packages,
he doesn't stick around to help you figure out how to work or play all
your new gifts. Fortunately, Nintendo is here to help. During "Crunch
Week," the week between Christmas and the new year, the Consumer
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by Mike Sklens - 9:05 am EST
Total comments: 59
Source: Bloomberg.com
I guess EA got a big Christmas check from Grandma.
Only a week after announcing that they signed an exclusive deal with the NFL, EA has dropped another bombshell. Today they acquired 19.9% of Ubi Soft from Talpa Beheer B.V. As soon as the Securities Exchange Commission approves the transaction, EA will most likely hold a majority share in the French developer/publisher. Financial details of the transaction will not be released.
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December 17, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 1:26 pm EST
Total comments: 14
Source: Press Release
The name "NeoGeo" becomes a thing of the past; fans of Magician Lord cry on the inside.
SNK NEOGEO USA CONSUMER CORPORATION Changes Name to
SNK PLAYMORE USA CORPORATION
Name change brings division in line with parent company consolidation
WALL, NJ. - December 17, 2004 - SNK NEOGEO USA CONSUMER CORPORATION, the US publishing arm of the SNK PLAYMORE CORPORATION, announced today... Read more...
by Michael Cole - 11:57 am EST
Discuss in talkback!
Source: Press Release
Retailers insist that the gaming industry's self-regulation on Mature title sales is working.
REACTION STATEMENT TO PROPOSED IL STATE LEGISLATION
Attributable to: Hal Halpin, President, IEMA
Retail member companies of the IEMA (Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association) collectively account for approximately 85% of the $10B annual video game business in the United States. Last... Read more...
by Robert Graves - 4:55 am EST
Total comments: 15
Source: SEGA Press Release
...hello Project Rub. The loony SEGA title gets a name-change in Europe.
Perfect partner for the Nintendo DS
SEGA® Europe to publish Project Rub, a launch title for the Nintendo DS in 2005
LONDON, UK – December 17, 2004 – SEGA Europe Ltd, today announced the release of its landmark, highly–stylised launch title for the Nintendo DS System, Project Rub.... Read more...
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