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May 22, 2003
by Rick Powers - 6:29 pm EDT
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Source: The Smoking Gun
Get all the morbid details on exactly what the Wachowski Bros. (and Warner Bros.) are getting paid.
It's scary, the kinds of information that you can get on the Internet. "The Smoking Gun" website specializes in publishing information obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, and it has published documents relating to the impending divorce of Larry Wachowski. The documents have some interesting... Read more...
by Steven Rodriguez - 9:49 am EDT
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Source: Yahoo/AP
The PS2 is still cutting into Nintendo's console business pretty sharply, while the GBA carries the company.
Nintendo's goal of 10 million GameCube systems sold through its fiscal year ending in March wasn't met, as today it was announced that 9.55 million systems have been shipped out.
As a result of this, Nintendo's total sales for its last fiscal year have taken a 9% hit, down to ¥504 billion ($4.3... Read more...
May 21, 2003
by Rick Powers - 11:58 am EDT
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Source: UbiSoft
Sam Fisher returns with new missions...and online multiplayer?
Ubi Soft Entertainment confirmed today the next Splinter Cell installment, Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow, will be released in Q1 2004.
This sequel is being developed as a multiplatform title and will bring back more of the single-player intrigue that made the original game a bestseller. With exciting new action scenes and a strong cinematic feel, the player will experience new and even more realistic surroundings.
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by Jonathan Metts - 11:23 am EDT
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Source: L.A. Times / Reuters
And it's not just the usual dismissal, either.
In a Los Angeles Times article supplied by Reuters, Nintendo Co. Ltd. president Satoru Iwata has offered a bit of insight into Nintendo's online plans.
The article focuses on whether consumers are willing to pay for online features, and how much they are willing to pay. Of course, this has been a major issue for Nintendo all along, as their main concern is how consumers will pay for and how Nintendo can profit from online games.
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by Karlie Yeung - 7:37 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo of Europe
As previously announced, the Game Boy Player will be released in Europe on the 20th June and will also be bundled with the GameCube.
GAME BOY PLAYER COMING TO EUROPE
Play Game Boy Games on your TV!
Nintendo of Europe announces the release of the Game Boy Player, coming to Europe for the 20th June 2003. Game Boy, the most successful video game system ever, is about to get even bigger!
Over 1000 Nintendo... Read more...
May 20, 2003
by Mike Sklens - 11:55 am EDT
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Source: GameSpot
Looks like Joe will be a little late getting out of his dressing room.
According to GameSpot, Capcom has announced that their stylish beat-em-up action title, Viewtiful Joe, is going to see a slight delay. The game's release date in Japan of June 16th has been pushed back a week and a half to June 26th. According to the game's producer, Atsushi Inaba, the game was delayed... Read more...
May 19, 2003
by Jonathan Metts - 3:34 pm EDT
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Source: Triton Labs Forums
The creators of the Afterburner have revealed their next big project.
With the release of the GBA SP, the Afterburner internal light has become somewhat obsolete. Triton Labs has dropped its price to only $25, but you still have to install it yourself or pay someone to do it for you.
We reported earlier this year that Triton Labs would be announcing new, non-light... Read more...
by Bakudan Yoshinoya - 12:26 pm EDT
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Source: Famitsu Weekly
Check out the E3 coverage, reviews, and sales rankings from the newest issue of Famitsu Weekly.
The main feature of the latest issue of Famitsu is E3 coverage. There are plenty of screen shots of Mario Golf: Family Tour (Toadstool Tour outside of Japan), Star Fox, F-Zero GX, Mario Kart GC, Pikmin 2, and more.
Nintendo console game releases were minimal this month. Rune II (Lost Kingdoms... Read more...
May 16, 2003
by Karlie Yeung - 5:12 pm EDT
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Source: Capcom Press Release
Even more Megaman for your GBA as Zero 4 makes it to PAL territories.
MENACING CHALLENGES AWAIT THE BLUE BOMBER AS CAPCOM ANNOUNCES MEGA MAN ZERO 4 FOR THE GAME BOY ADVANCE
- New Gameplay System and Intense Action Enhances Latest Entry in ‘Zero’ Series -
E3, LOS ANGELES, May 18, 2005— Capcom(C), a leading worldwide developer and publisher
of video games, today announced Megaman Zero 4 for the Game Boy® Advance video game
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by Rick Powers - 3:48 pm EDT
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Our European Correspondent Karlie Yeung turns 18 today! Hit the Forums and thank her for her hard work with our E3 coverage!
While many of the PGC Staff are out working hard at E3, we have a few staff members we call our "Home Team" that are helping clean up the things we can't get to from LA. And one of those Superstars is celebrating a birthday. Karlie Yeung, our gal in Europe, turns 18 today!
Karlie is the one... Read more...
by Rick Powers - 8:07 am EDT
Our European Correspondent Karlie Yeung turns 18 today! Hit the Forums and thank her for her hard work with our E3 coverage!
While many of the PGC Staff are out working hard at E3, we have a few staff members we call our "Home Team" that are helping clean up the things we can't get to from LA. And one of those Superstars is celebrating a birthday. Karlie Yeung, our gal in Europe, turns 18 today!
Karlie is the one... Read more...
by Rick Powers - 7:53 am EDT
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Source: Video Game Depot
We've had people pestering us about where they can order these great items, and Video Game Depot has 'em!
Our good friends at Video Game Depot have alerted us that the Metroid Soundtrack and the Zelda Box set that people have been clammoring for every since we ran our news stories are available for purchase at Video Game Depot.
We hope to have our hands on both soon, so we can tell you all about... Read more...
May 14, 2003
by Jonathan Metts - 2:15 pm EDT
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A video of the mysterious new GBA game reveals lots of interesting new details.
Metroid: Zero Mission, the newest GBA title in the series, was just announced yesterday in Nintendo's E3 press materials. Although it is not playable on the show floor, there is a lengthy gameplay movie revealing quite a bit about this surprise sequel.
Zero Mission is clearly either a remake... Read more...
by Karlie Yeung - 12:46 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo of Europe
After a week of release, all units shipped at launch have been sold.
Today, Nintendo of Europe had the following to say.
We are delighted to announce that:
"The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker has sold out across Europe after only 7
days on sale. 500,000 units of the game were shipped in to Europe for launch
and gamers have eagerly snapped up this highly acclaimed GameCube title.
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by Ben Kosmina - 3:54 am EDT
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Source: Herald-Sun
According to Melbourne's Herald-Sun, not everything is rosy for the Southern Hemisphere branch of Nintendo.
Not all is well in Australia as far as Nintendo is concerned. In an article in today's Herald-Sun, Nintendo is clearly trailing behind in the next-generation console race. According to the article, the GameCube has only a six percent market share, with the PlayStation 2 taking the bulk of the sales. According to the article:
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by Karlie Yeung - 1:39 am EDT
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Source: Nintendo of Europe
Find out when the newly announced games will arrive in Europe.
June 2003
20th June Game Boy Player
20th June Wario World
Autumn 2003
Soul Calibur II
October 2003
Pokémon Memory Magic
F-Zero GX
November 2003
Pikmin 2
Mario Kart: Double Dash
1080 Avalanche
December 2003
Final Fantasy : Crystal Chronicles
Q1/Q2 2004
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour
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May 13, 2003
by Steven Rodriguez - 5:51 pm EDT
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What went on behind the closed doors at the Nintendo press briefing? Find out right now!
This year, Nintendo’s press briefing was held in Hollywood, in the ballroom situated above the Kodak Theater (home to this year’s Oscars). Hundreds of people lined up as the doors swung open and the large room quickly filled. The conference started up rather quickly as everyone took their seats.
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by Mike Sklens - 5:42 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo
Get the juice on some of the first Game & Watch-e cards.
Mr. Game & Watch is returning. Nintendo has revealed some of the first Game & Watch-e cards for the e-Reader. The cards will feature not only the classic versions of the games, but also updated remakes staring Mario and friends. The first set of G&W-e cards will include 25 games. Some of these games include Vermin, Spitball Sparky, Octopus, and Fire. Look for more information about Game & Watch-e as E3 progresses.
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by Mike Sklens - 5:32 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo
Wario World will link up with your GBA. Read this to find out how.
Nintendo's E3 catalog has revealed some new information about some connectivity avaliable in Wario World. Players with Wario World will be able to download sample minigames from Wario Ware, Inc: Mega Microgame$ to their Game Boy Advance. These minigames will be unlocked as players advance in Wario World. We'll have more information on this story as E3 continues.
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by Desmond Gaban - 5:14 pm EDT
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Source: Nintendo
Nintendo Puzzle Collection, the compilation disc that includes Dr. Mario, Panel de Pon, and Yoshi's Cookie, is heading to the United States. Check here for details on the US version.
In what may come as a surprise and relief for Panel de Pon fans, the US version of Nintendo Puzzle Collection will contain the original Panel de Pon, and not a new version of Pokemon Puzzle League or Tetris Attack.
Nintendo Puzzle Collection features the ability to download GBA versions of the... Read more...
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