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April 21, 2004
by Michael Cole - 4:26 pm EDT
Total comments: 20
Source: Press Release
Nintendo finally advertises Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes and other upcoming games!
Did You Know? - Nintendo Launches New Ads for Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube
April 21, 2004 - Nintendo continues the evolution of the "Who Are You?" campaign with new advertising created by Leo Burnett USA for Nintendo GameCube and Game Boy Advance, two of the hottest systems in the video game industry.
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by Lasse Pallesen - 7:31 am EDT
Total comments: 9
Source: Press Release
The Sims franchise takes on a new direction with the introduction of The URBZ.
EA ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR THE URBZ
Sims In The City!
Chertsey, UK. April 21, 2004 - Electronic Arts today announced that The URBZ (*working title) is in development for the
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, the Xbox® video game system
from Microsoft, the Nintendo GameCubeTM, and the Nintendo Game Boy® Advance.
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April 19, 2004
by Mike Sklens - 11:43 am EDT
Total comments: 22
Source: Slashdot.org
Print them out and play them hard.
As reported on Slashdot.org, Tim Schuerewegen has figured out the code system used in Nintendo's e-Reader cards. By cracking the Reed Solomon error correction he has enabled homebrew game makers to print out their games in e-Reader dot codes. The codes, which much be printed out via a special program, can then be swiped into an e-Reader and played on a Game Boy Advance.
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by Karlie Yeung - 5:41 am EDT
Total comments: 11
Source: Nintendo of Europe
A tribal tattooed GBA SP will be available in Europe from June 18th for around 129 - 139 Euros.
BECOME PART OF THE TRIBE
Nintendo launches Game Boy Advance SP Tribal Edition
They’ve been around since 2000 B.C, over 10 million Americans have one and celebrities such as Eminem, Robbie Williams and Angelina Jolie can’t get enough of them. What are they? That’s right, tattoos – coming to a Game Boy Advance SP near you soon!
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April 17, 2004
by Ben Kosmina - 8:58 pm EDT
Total comments: 3
Source: Nintendo Europe
And you won't even need to pay for it!
Nintendo Europe has announced that for a limited time, European Nintendo customers will be able to get Pokémon Box without having to buy a Pokémon Colosseum bundle pack. Instead, they can get it through the successful Stars Catalog for 4000 stars, which will also include a Memory Card 59.
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April 16, 2004
by Michael Cole - 7:13 pm EDT
Total comments: 4
Source: CERO
The Japanese game rating system will now include more than just a suggested age.
The ESRB’s Japanese counterpart, the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO), is adding icons representing potentially-offensive content to its game rating system. Potentially-offensive ratings (12+, 15+, and 18+) will now be accompanied by the following content ratings:
Adult situations
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by Jonathan Metts - 5:24 pm EDT
Total comments: 5
Source: Capcom
Download it free.
Capcom has released the first-ever official video of Resident Evil 4, the highly anticipated sequel for GameCube. The trailer is nearly a minute and a half long, with a resolution of 320x240. We expect to have a higher-res version next week. Until then, click above or below to start your free download!
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April 15, 2004
by Ben Kosmina - 2:51 am EDT
Total comments: 21
...but they're still able to get the Starry Pokémon another way.
While there will be no Pokémon Colosseum bonus disc for Australian Pokémon players, they're still able to get the Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire clock patch and a free Jirachi. The Jirachi Download is available as an extra option in the recently released (in Australia, at least) Pokémon Channel, the latest Pikachu Simulation game.
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April 14, 2004
by Michael Cole - 9:13 pm EDT
Total comments: 7
Source: GameSpot
Factor 5 announces it will no longer support the GameCube, turning its attention to next generation consoles and handhelds.
Numerous sources reported today that Factor 5 has officially dropped support for Nintendo’s GameCube. Many have taken this to be another blow to Nintendo’s third party support, right after the recent Silicon Knights announcement. However, this news should not be taken too gravely.
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by Robert Graves - 8:55 am EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Nintendo Press Release
There can be only one......in the UK.
THE SEARCH IS ON FOR THE “POKéMON COLOSSEUM BATTLEMASTER 2004”There can be only one “Pokémon Colosseum Battlemaster 2004” and the search is on to find the individual worthy of this title. To celebrate the launch of the eagerly anticipated Pokémon Colosseum on 14 May 2004, hundreds of hopefuls can enter a competition to be crowned “Pokémon Colosseum Battlemaster 2004”. The winner will be Pokémon royalty!The excitement
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April 13, 2004
by Jonathan Metts - 1:33 pm EDT
Source: Silicon Knights
Critically acclaimed developer ends exclusivity agreement with Nintendo.
Reports broke today of Silicon Knights ending their second-party
exclusive development deal with Nintendo. The story first ran on IGNcube, and PGC has confirmed the
information with Denis Dyack, President of Silicon Knights.
Dyack confirmed that his company is no longer an exclusive developer for
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April 12, 2004
by Michael Cole - 2:29 pm EDT
Total comments: 12
Source: GameSpot
Square Enix announces the first details on Final Fantasy I & II Advance for the Game Boy Advance on its teaser site.
Square Enix has published the beginnings of its Japanese Final Fantasy I & II Advance website, and with it come the first concrete details on the collection’s enhancements to the originals.
Much like Enix’s Dragon Warrior I & II for Game Boy Color, Final Fantasy I & II on the GBA features... Read more...
by Jonathan Metts - 12:12 pm EDT
Total comments: 48
Source: GameSpy
"Allow me to call it GCNext."
GameSpy has published an interview between veteran industry writer Steven Kent and Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo Co. Ltd. Iwata-san discusses Nintendo's hardware design philosophy, expectations for the next generation, the possibility of a GameCube/GBA portable hybrid, and much more.
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April 9, 2004
by Daniel Bloodworth - 10:51 am EDT
Total comments: 27
Source: Reuters
Reports out of Japan state that Nintendo will have thirty titles on display for its new handheld at E3.
Magazine publisher Enterbrain reported earlier today that Nintendo was the top game publisher last year, selling more than 6.5 million games. It's closest competitor was Square, which sold approximately 4 million units.
A large portion of Nintendo's sales were due to Game Boy Advance software... Read more...
April 8, 2004
by Zosha Arushan - 8:42 pm EDT
Total comments: 30
Source: Shonen Jump
Two classic games, one cart!
It appears that the original Final Fantasy series will be resurrected on the GBA. Square-Enix has unveiled its latest release of Final Fantasy I&II Advance.
The titles appear to be retooled ports of the WonderSwan Colour remakes, and will be released as a single cartridge.
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by Daniel Bloodworth - 7:26 pm EDT
Total comments: 2
Source: Ubisoft
Ubisoft continues to expand its military-based line-up.
Ubisoft Announces Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2
The First Title In A Powerful New Arsenal of War Games Aimed To Conquer The Military Shooter Market
San Francisco, CA - April 8, 2004 - Ubisoft, one of the world's largest video game publishers, today confirmed development of Tom Clancy's Ghost... Read more...
by Ty Shughart - 1:11 pm EDT
Total comments: 9
Source: Ubisoft
'Ding' is still the best name ever.
We have some screens and information on Rainbow Six 3. 15 missions with a plot based on "today's headlines" are played with 4-man teams, which you can see in the screens. Included also is a 2-player split-screen cooperative mode. Controlling teammates is done with a "Quick Order Interface." Of course, the trademark realism of Rainbow Six 3 is in full effect, with one-bullet kills and top-notch graphics.
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by Mike Sklens - 12:27 pm EDT
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Source: Konami Press Release
Time to shuffle up your deck and get ready to duel.
KONAMI ANNOUNCES YU-GI-OH!(tm) RESHEF OF DESTRUCTION(tm) FOR NINTENDO'S GAME BOY® ADVANCE
New Card-Battling RPG Entry in Blockbuster Franchise - Featuring New Story and New Cards
REDWOOD CITY, CALIF. - April 7, 2004 - Konami Digital Entertainment - America, a division of Konami Digital Entertainment,... Read more...
April 7, 2004
by Steven Rodriguez - 6:54 pm EDT
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Source: Press Release
John Riccitiello decides to step down from the top of the largest game publisher in the world.
EA Executive John Riccitiello Resigns; CEO Larry Probst Assumes Interim Responsibilities
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 7, 2004--Electronic Arts today announced that President and Chief Operating Officer John Riccitiello, responsible for global publishing, online and other corporate departments, has resigned his position effective immediately but will remain at EA for a transition period.
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by Mike Sklens - 9:26 am EDT
Total comments: 32
Source: Reuters
Plans for big screen Samus are back in action.
A new report from the Reuters news services has revealed that famous Hollywood action director John Woo has optioned the rights to make a Metroid Movie. Woo snagged the rights after the previous holders let them expire after purchasing them in January of 2003.
The movie will focus on the origin... Read more...
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