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June 17, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 6:01 pm EDT
Total comments: 8
Source: Nintendo of America
Put down a few bucks on Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green to get a free trainer's guide.
Starting August 1st, North American Pokemon fans can receive a free Pokemon Pocket Trainer's Guide when they pre-order Pokemon Fire Red or Leaf Green at most stores. The offer is apparently aimed at new players who want to take a crack at these remakes of the original games. Fire Red & Leaf Green... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 2:51 pm EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Nintendo.com
Nintendo's website shows an extra word tacked onto this GBA title's name.
According to Nintendo's official website, Mario Pinball for Game Boy Advance has been renamed. The game is now known as Mario Pinball Land, which fits with the game's focus on moving among dozens of themed pinball boards. A single ball will often move back and forth through numerous boards, giving the game a sense of exploration that hasn't been seen since Pinball Quest on NES.
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by Michael Cole - 12:31 pm EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Press Release
The model shows her stuff as an actor in Need for Speed Underground 2.
EA AND BROOKE BURKE RULE THE STREETS THIS FALL IN NEED FOR SPEED UNDERGROUND 2
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 17, 2004 –Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: ERTS), the world’s leading interactive software company, today announced that they have signed one of the world’s sexiest thrill seekers and cover girls, Brooke Burke, to star in Need For Speed™ Underground 2, the sequel to the best selling game of 2003, Need For Speed Underground.
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June 16, 2004
by Steven Rodriguez - 9:14 pm EDT
Total comments: 35
Source: GameCube Europe
Don't like the fact that you'll be required to use the touchscreen for Metroid DS? Worry no more.
Europe's newest Nintendo Official Magazine has a rather informative interview with the one and only Shigeru Miyamoto. Along with a small newsbyte about Mario 128 (Nintendo is still experimenting with it), new information about Nintendo's flagship Nintendo DS title, Metroid Prime Hunters, was unearthed.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 8:04 pm EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Eurogamer
Two more, says Atari. We hope that's not a glitch in the Matrix.
Last week during a financial company conference, Atari CEO Bruno Bonnell let slip that his company was planning to bring out two more games based on the Matrix franchise. One would be released for current consoles, and the other will apparently come out for the next round of game hardware.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 7:04 pm EDT
Total comments: 3
Source: http://www.easports.com/fantasy/home.jsp
If Madden isn't enough to crave your football appetite, then EA has something new for you to try.
For years, many major sports websites have offered Fantasy Football games, wherein people participate in a mock NFL season, picking players and playing in games based off of the stats of those players' real-life counterparts.
Electronic Arts figured that since they've been making football games... Read more...
by Michael Cole - 1:03 pm EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: ESA
Backed by the ESA, publishers Atari, EA, and Vivendi-Universal sue 321 Studios for violating copyright protection laws.
Yesterday, Atari, EA and Vivendi-Universal filed a law suit against the creator of the game copying software Games X Copy. Citing its history of software products designed to circumvent copyright protection measures, the companies accuse 321 Studios of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which makes any attempt to reverse-engineer or otherwise circumvent copyright protection technologies illegal.
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June 15, 2004
by Mike Sklens - 7:01 pm EDT
Total comments: 22
Source: Nintendo.com
Nintendo's got a new survey and wants your feedback.
From time to time Nintendo updates their official website with a reader survey. The new survey is all about the Classic NES Series. Nintendo wants to know which NES games you want to relive on your Game Boy Advance. So head on over to the survey and give Nintendo a piece of your mind! Rock the vote!
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by Jonathan Metts - 4:10 pm EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Ubisoft Press Release
Plus, another new trailer with loads of gameplay footage.
After the first Rainbow Six 3 GC trailer last week, Ubisoft has released another trailer to accompany the game's shipping announcement. This second trailer features much more gameplay footage.
Rainbow Six 3 Trailer #2 (20 MB, WMV format)
TOM CLANCY’S RAINBOW SIX® 3 SHIPS FOR THE NINTENDO GAMECUBE™
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June 14, 2004
by Michael Cole - 9:36 pm EDT
Total comments: 7
Source: GameSpot
Anime fans in Japan, this is for you!
In Square Enix’s Japanese magazine, Monthly Gangan, Bandai has announced a new Fullmetal Alchamist for the GBA. Titled Fullmetal Alchemist: Omoide no Sonata, which translates to Fullmetal Alcemist: Sonata of Memories, the handheld game will focus on card RPG battles.
Although it is inspired... Read more...
June 11, 2004
by Mike Sklens - 12:37 pm EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: Weekly Shonen Jump
That's right, more tactical love for the GBA.
The latest issue of the popular Japanese gaming magazine, Shonen Jump, has revealed the first info on a brand new Fire Emblem game for the Game Boy Advance. The sub-title of the new game is "The Shining Stones of Good & Evil." The story, understandably, will involve two stones which are diametrically opposed.
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June 10, 2004
by Steven Rodriguez - 10:19 pm EDT
Total comments: 3
Source: Nintendo Inside
Japanese drummers can get their hands on both song discs and the Konga in one lovely package.
On July 1, when Nintendo releases Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade in Japan, the second song disc for Donkey Konga, they will also be releasing a special bundle set.
The set will contain the original (Japanese) Donkey Konga disc, the Donkey Konga 2 disc, and the bongo drums all packed up in one... Read more...
June 9, 2004
by Mike Sklens - 11:00 pm EDT
Total comments: 10
Source: Nintendo of Japan
It's super limited too.
Nintendo of Japan will be celebrating the simultaneous release of Donkey Konga 2 and Donkey Kong Country 2 with a special contest. Gamers who pick up either of the games can enter to win a special "Donkey SP" Game Boy Advance SP system. Each game comes with a contest entry form. Gamers can send in the forms for a chance to win one of 1000 limited edition Donkey SP systems. The system is colored yellow with maroon buttons. Here's a picture.
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by Jonathan Metts - 6:17 pm EDT
Total comments: 3
Source: Ubisoft
Tom Clancy strikes again on GameCube with next week's release of Rainbow Six 3. See the trailer now, including plenty of in-game footage of the GameCube version.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3 will finally arrive on GameCube next week, and we have the new trailer from Ubisoft. The trailer is about half CG, half gameplay, with all footage shot from the new GameCube version of the game. This is the first time the game has been shown in motion; it wasn't even on display at E3 last month.
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by Mike Sklens - 10:06 am EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: The MagicBox
The Chinese get Wario too.
According to a report from The MagicBox Nintendo has officially launched their handheld Game Boy Advance console in the nation of China on June 8th. The system is currently being sold for 9248 Yen, or about $84 in American currency. It is being distributed by the iQue company.
The company is... Read more...
by Mike Sklens - 8:21 am EDT
Total comments: 36
Source: Famitsu.com
Nintendo talks about the state of the industry (again) and drops a few tidbits on what's coming in the future.
Nintendo held a media briefing today, and outlined the company's strategy. Japanese magazine and website Famitsu has covered the event extensively and Planet GameCube is currently awaiting news from out Japanese Correspondent on it. In the mean time, Reuters has also covered the event, although with less details.
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June 8, 2004
by Mike Sklens - 3:02 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo Company Ltd
PAN PAN!
Nintendo has updated the Japanese website for Donkey Konga 2: Hit Song Parade. The game's trailer, which is about a minute long, is now available for download. The zany short shows people slamming the congas and having a grand old time. It also showcases a few of the songs from the game's library. For your convenience, the trailer can be found right here.
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by Jonathan Metts - 12:05 pm EDT
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Source: VU Games
This TV ad explains what's going on with the weird duo of cross-franchise platformers.
Vivendi Universal Games has provided us with their TV commercial for Crash Purple and Spryo Orange, the publisher's two new GBA platformers. The idea is that Crash has invaded Spyro's world and vice-versa. Both games are available now in North America, and PGC will have further coverage on them very soon.
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by Steven Rodriguez - 11:57 am EDT
Total comments: 6
Source: Press Release
Electronic Arts thought songs from the 80s and 90s would make for good videogame background music.
EA AND RHINO PUMP UP THE VOLUME WITH 'EA SPORTS Throwback Trax Powered by Rhino'
Exclusive Music Catalogue to Debut in Top-Selling Franchise Madden NFL 2005
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., June 8, 2004 - Electronic Arts (NASDAQ: ERTS), the world's leading interactive entertainment software company... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 11:11 am EDT
Total comments: 26
Source: Nintendo.com Online Store
Nintendo's biggest official memory card yet has quietly slipped onto store shelves.
Despite no official announcement so far, the Memory Card 1019 is now available in many stores, including Nintendo.com's online store. The card provides 8 MB of storage for your GameCube, at an MSRP of $29.99 USD. For comparison, the Memory Card 1019 is four times as large as Memory Card 251 and 16 times as large as the original Memory Card 59.
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