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January 9, 2002

Yuji Naka Talks Sequels GC

by Max Lake - 4:20 am EST
Source: Weekly Famitsu

Sonic Team’s president muses about the possibility of sequels for a few of his fan-favorite games.

Sonic Team’s Yuji Naka is certainly best known for Sonic the Hedgehog, but his team is also responsible for games such as Phantasy Star Online, Nights and the cult favorite, Burning Rangers. Naka-san recently spoke to Weekly Famitsu, where these games and the subject of sequels came up.

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January 8, 2002

Main, Harrison, and MacDougall speak!

by Billy Berghammer - 5:57 pm EST
Source: Bloomberg

The big wigs had a teleconference today about Nintendo's holiday sales, the 2002 outlook and Arakawa's retirement. Click here for the goods...

Bloomberg has posted a Real Audio file of Today's teleconference with Peter Main, George Harrison, and Peter MacDougall. Click the above link to hear the whole thing. Here's a breakdown of the more important points made:

- Worldwide, 2.7 million GCs have shipped to date

- Tie-ratio for combined GBC/GBA is 4.1 through December

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GameCube is coming to Europe

by Karlie Yeung - 8:50 am EST
Source: Milia

For the first time in Milia history, Nintendo will exibiting. Not only that, but there will also be a press conference concerning launch details.

Milia is a European event for interactive entertainment held annually in Cannes, France. The date this time is February 4-8.

Nintendo are exhibiting new products, including GameCube, in a dedicated 250m² area. First and second party titles on show will be Eternal Darkness, Luigi's Mansion,... Read more...

January 7, 2002

Game and Watch to Game Boy Advance GBA

by Steven Rodriguez - 10:29 pm EST
Source: Core Magazine

Never got to play those cool Game and Watch games back in the day? All you'll need to do is swipe a card.

Core is reporting that Nintendo is planning to release Game and Watch games on the Game Boy Advance. However, instead of using a cartridge, Nintendo will be utilizing the E-Card Reader that has been made famous for the Pokémon cards. This makes perfect sense, as G&W games can easily be stored on an E-Card's limited data stripe storage capacity.

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Baldur's Gate for GameCube?

by David Trammell - 7:43 pm EST
Source: GameSpot

GameSpot is reporting rumors that Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance is being ported to other consoles.

According to GameSpot's spies, the title is in the process of being ported to "other consoles". No further details are available at this time, and the game's publisher did not comment on the rumor.

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Minoru Arakawa Retires

by Billy Berghammer - 6:33 pm EST

The Nintendo of America President Minoru Arakawa has retired after 22 years. Get all the official details, and find out who the successor will be.

REDMOND, Wash.--Jan. 7, 2002--Minoru Arakawa, President of

Nintendo of America Inc. (NOA) for the past 22 years, today announced

his retirement effective immediately.

After many months of consideration, Arakawa felt the timing was

appropriate to turn the office over to new leadership.

"The U.S. video game industry is extremely strong and NOA's

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Official! Star Fox and Eternal Darkess DELAYED GC

by Rick Powers - 3:30 pm EST
Source: IGNCube

The guys at IGNCube are finally back, but not with good news ...

Nintendo updated the release lists last week, but what we chalked up to an error IGN has confirmed as the painful truth. Star Fox Adventures and Eternal Darkness have both fallen off the release lists ... until April. Or worse.

So what IS coming out this quarter?

18 Wheeler Pro Trucker

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Dragon's Lair 3D Confirmed for GameCube GC

by Jonathan Metts - 3:25 pm EST
Source: Encore Press Release

The new 3D Dragon's Lair sequel from Don Bluth and Rick Dyer will arrive on GameCube this fall via a new publisher.

Originally slated for this spring, Dragon's Lair 3D is now officially coming to GameCube (and PS2) in fall 2002. It's being developed at Dragonstone, a company consisting of many members of the original Dragon's Lair development team. The publisher is Encore, Inc. which is a totally different company... Read more...

Activision's Race of Champions

by Rick Powers - 10:57 am EST
Source: Gaming Age

Announced just this morning, Activision is bringing its rally racing game "Race of Champions" to the purple Cube ...

Race of Champions is based on the Michelin Race of Champions, held annually in the Canary Islands.

The game is being handled by Climax out of the UK, the same folks behind Lego Racers and other games.

Here's the official press release....

Santa Monica, CA. – January 7, 2002 – Activision,... Read more...

Microsoft to annouce handheld game system?

by Rick Powers - 9:07 am EST
Source: ZDNet

At the CES today, Microsoft will reveal a "tablet" that allow among other functions, gaming.

At today's Consumer Electronics Show, Microsoft plans on debuting a handheld "tablet" with a wireless network connection and a significantly large screen that while serving as a television remote control and an Internet terminal...and it will also allow game playing in conjunction with Microsoft's X-Box.

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January 6, 2002

Shounen Jump reveals Fire Emblem release date

by Desmond Gaban - 2:22 pm EST
Source: Shueisha

The latest Fire Emblem game's release date is revealed in Shounen Jump.

According to Shounen Jump, the new Fire Emblem game for Gameboy Advance, Fuuin no Ken, will come out on March 29th. Shounen Jump has been running a Fire Emblem manga called Hasha no Tsurugi, although how this story relates to Fuuin no Ken is unknown at this time. Check out the link for more information on Hasha no Tsurugi.

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January 5, 2002

Better CSFB Numbers

by Rick Powers - 12:14 pm EST
Source: CreditSuisse First Boston

CSFB has a new report out, and they explain the very clear mistake that they made in their last report ...

Below you'll find the latest CSFB report. Included is their explanation for the clearly WRONG "estimates" from the report we posted previously.

The data they received from NPD indeed did not include Walmart, and the report has been adjusted to reflect those sales. Sure enough, the numbers seem to pan out now.

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Hundreds of X-Boxes were faulty

by Rick Powers - 10:58 am EST
Source: MSNBC

The "rumors" were true ... many gamers that bought the X-Box were treated to hardware and software failures ...

The total number of broken machines isn't even 1% of the over one million machines Microsoft shipped for their console's launch, but it's at times like this that one of the most important parts of a company are tested.

The Customer Service Department.

Microsoft has hired several different... Read more...

Mario and Zelda Playable at E3? More ... GC

by Rick Powers - 10:13 am EST
Source: Magic Box

A bunch of GameCube news at Magic Box today, including Miyamoto saying that Mario and Zelda should be PLAYABLE at E3!

Magic Box has posted a new update, and there is a LOT of GameCube tidbits included.

Miyamoto says that he expects the GameCube to last 7-8 years. This isn't entirely unexpected, as even when Nintendo releases a new platform, they tend to continue supporting the previous console. This also doesn't preclude a new console within the typical five-year lifespan.

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January 4, 2002

CSFB Console Sales Report GC

by Steven Rodriguez - 11:45 am EST
Source: L.A. Times

The company reveals who supposedly sold more game consoles over the bulk of the Christmas period. There's something fishy going on here...

Last month, the L.A. Times reported that Credit Suisse First Boston, found between November 11 and December 8, Sony sold 962,000 PS2s, Microsoft moved 934,000 Xboxes, and Nintendo only sold 602,000 GCNs, a number less than it had launched with. The firm cites that more PS2s were sold because Sony could meet the demand, while less Xboxes and GameCubes were because their respective companies could not.

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January 3, 2002

The Q sliced and diced GC

by Billy Berghammer - 11:45 pm EST
Source: NCSX

It may look like a toaster, but it plays GameCube games and DVDs. It's the Panasonic Q, and someone always has to tear these things apart.

National Console Support has taken apart their Panasonic Q and posted some pictures for you to gawk at. Click the above link to check them out.

The Q is now on sale in Japan, and can be imported (modded even) for around $400-$475.

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Hiroshi Yamauchi's Thoughts on Cube & More

by Max Lake - 8:57 pm EST
Source: Asahi Shimbun

NCL’s President, Hiroshi Yamauchi recently spoke to a Japanese newspaper about several things. Check out the highlights!

Hiroshi Yamauchi, the president of Nintendo Co. Ltd. has never been shy in speaking his mind. Recently, he was interviewed by the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. Here are some of the interesting things he had to say:

Yamauci on the GameCube's strategy:

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Acclaim Gets a New President

by Jonathan Metts - 10:05 am EST
Source: Acclaim Press Release

The company behind Turok and Extreme G now has a new president for North American operations.

Edmond Sanctis is the new President and Chief Operating Officer of Acclaim. He will oversee North American operations including product development, marketing, sales, and manufacturing. Santis will report directly to Acclaim's co-chairmen, Greg Fischbach and James Scoroposki.

Mr. Sanctis has previously worked at MSNBC, NBCi, and Sony USA.

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More Nintendo Tribute Music

by Jonathan Metts - 9:58 am EST
Source: Saint Dragon

If you loved "GameCube, it come to bless us!" then you need to hear the newest song about Nintendo. Updated with tabs for Saria's Song!

Update: As per your (and our) requests, Saint Dragon's guitarist has added the tabs for Saria's Song on the band's website. The tabs can be found in the Extras section, you can link directly to them here.

Saint Dragon, a band located in Johannesburg, South Africa, has a tribute song called "Nintendo"... Read more...

January 1, 2002

Europe Talks GC

by Michael Cole - 4:54 pm EST
Source: Edge Magazine #106

What do third party European developers think of GameCube? Come find out!

Edge recently interviewed various members of European developers, asking what they thought of Nintendo's newest console. Thanks to Cloudchaser Nintendo we have a reprint of their comments.

I think it will be a very interesting generation. Historically we have not had three plausible competitors... Read more...

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