Posts Tagged ‘Nintendo GameCube’

DateJul 24, 2005
Mario Superstar Baseball

Mario is just everywhere in the lives of Nintendo fans these days! His presence has graced more genres than any other character in the gaming industry today! Whether it’s platformers, fighters, sports, RPGs or adventure games, Mario has done and seen it all! The genre that Mario has been focusing on a [...]

DateJul 21, 2005
1080º Avalanche

1080 Snowboarding on the Nintendo 64 was the quintessential snowboarding game. It seems only fair that Nintendo would want to recapture the throne, considering games like SSX 3 are now vying for best snowboarder. Avalanche was received with a lot of disappointment, however. While the game does fall a bit short of expectations, it shouldn’t [...]

DateJul 20, 2005
Hello Kitty Roller Rescue Goes Gold

Leading video games developer and publisher Namco Hometek Inc. announced today that “Hello Kitty Roller Rescue” has gone gold. Exclusively for the Nintendo GameCube, the game was developed by XPEC Entertainment Inc. and is the first 3D Hello Kitty interactive adventure, and follows Hello Kitty and her Sanrio friends as they work together to thwart [...]

DateJul 18, 2005
Alien Hominid Creators Strike Again

Last year saw the release of Alien Hominid, an independent game featuring hand-drawn, 2D graphics set as a zany side-scrolling shooter. Alien Hominid’s creator, the Behemoth, has now revealed its latest project at the Comic Con convention in San Diego. Tentatively titled “The Behemoth’s Next Game,” it promises the same unique visual presentation with four-player [...]

DateJul 16, 2005
Geist Gone Gold

According to the n-Space website Geist went gold on July 8th and should hit shelves in August.
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DateJul 11, 2005
Pokémon XD Pre-Order Bonus

Starting Aug. 28, Pokémon fans who reserve a copy of Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness for Nintendo GameCube at participating retailers will receive a custom Nintendo GameCube vinyl skin featuring characters from the game.
Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness will be available Oct. 3.
Pokémon was introduced in North America in September 1998 and has since generated [...]

DateJul 9, 2005
The Promised LAN

I will always consent when someone asks me to be in a video game tournament. It doesn’t matter if I’m not familiar with the game. I can’t pass up the opportunity to test my skills which have been in the making for 21 years now. When I was younger, I received a $20 gift certificate [...]

DateJul 8, 2005
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$

Wario is a casual villain. He doesn’t try to take over the world, kill innocent people, or kidnap princesses. All Wario wants is money. This was evident in his first debut, Wario World, in wich our anti-hero set off to reclaim his treasure. His next GameCube outing, WarioWare: Mega Party Game$, is also a ploy [...]

DateJul 8, 2005
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 2: Bush Rescue

I love platformers. I’ll even play bad platformers just so I can experience the wonder of running around in a CG world. I was not a fan of the original Ty the Tasmanian Tiger, however. It was as generic, boring, and frustrating as a platformer can get. It must have done something right, though, in [...]

DateJul 8, 2005
Turok: Evolution

Now that Acclaim has gone bankrupt and closed its doors, the company’s franchises may disappear altogether. No more Turok? No more Extreme-G? Iggy’s Reckin’ Balls gone forever?! Let’s not be pessimistic, though, since someone has been mysteriously releasing Army Men games, a franchise that belonged to the other deceased developer, 3DO. One thing that has [...]