Posts Tagged ‘Nintendo GameCube’
Jan 31, 2006
Resident Evil 4 Achieves Player’s Choice Status
Jan 31, 2006
Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced its critically acclaimed survival horror masterpiece, Resident Evil 4, has been awarded inclusion into Nintendo’s Player’s Choice program for the Nintendo GameCube. The game will be relaunched with new packaging at a suggested retail price of $19.99. In addition to this recent achievement, [...]
Jan 23, 2006
Midway Arcade Treasures 3
Jan 23, 2006
Midway has delivered three game collections so far for us. A majority of the games in these collections feature a plethora of racing titles. The case is the same with Midway Arcade Treasures 3. The collection is a mix of extremely old and possibly not even known to a couple of their best Nintendo 64 [...]
Jan 22, 2006
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
Jan 22, 2006
A lot of developers this generation have not taken big risks with their flagship franchises. When a game becomes a smash hit, no matter what it may be, the developer begins to be afraid of straying from that winning formula. Whether it’s EA with their sports titles, Capcom with Resident or Namco with Soul Calibur, [...]
Jan 8, 2006
Gun
Jan 8, 2006
It’s not very often that we see a developer so well-known for a franchise and they decide to surprise us. Capcom, makers of Resident Evil, gave us Killer 7. n-Space, makers of the crapfest Mary Kate & Ashley games, gave us Geist. The case is no different here, as makers of the infamous Tony Hawk [...]
Jan 6, 2006
Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Jan 6, 2006
Mario is known for his versatility. The pudgy plumber has been featured in sports games, racing games, party games, platforming, RPG’s, and just about every other conceivable genre. It was only a matter of time before Mario took his turn on the dance floor. Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix is the mascot’s first foray into [...]
Jan 4, 2006
Super Mario Strikers
Jan 4, 2006
Mario is without a doubt the hardest working game character that ever existed. He’s saved the damsel in distress, golfed, hit homeruns, drove karts and partied more times than some of us can count. Well, Mario once again chooses to take on another sport, and rather one of the most grueling in the world. This [...]
Jan 4, 2006
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones
Jan 4, 2006
Unlike Ubi Soft’s other game intended to be in a trilogy, we actually got our game to complete another. Beyond Good & Evil was rumored to be a one, but Prince of Persia was able to finish its off. It all started with The Sands of Time. It brought back the joys of platforming with [...]
Dec 22, 2005
Zelda: Twilight Princess Playable with Revolution Controller?
Dec 22, 2005
According to UK based NGC Magazine, the upcoming Zelda: Twilight Princess for the GameCube will be playable on Nintendo’s Revolution console using the new controller. The magazine also confirms a November 2006 release for the next-gen system as speculated. From the article: “NGC can exclusively reveal that Twilight Princess will be playable on the forthcoming [...]
Dec 21, 2005
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger 3: Night of the Quinkan
Dec 21, 2005
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger has undergone drastic changes since his first adventure, a standard jump-and-collect platformer. Ty 2: Bush Rescue, while still a long ways behind the competition, managed to bring Ty some much needed open and bigger gameplay. With that kind of chronology behind its belt, I was sure Krome Studios could whip out [...]
Dec 19, 2005
Metal Arms: Glitch In The System
Dec 19, 2005
What do you get this generation when you cross Metroid Prime, Armored Core and Halo? Well if you don’t know the answer, it’s really quite simple. It’s Metal Arms: Glitch In the System. If you don’t get it, here’s the explanation. Metal Arms is about a civilization of different mechs, droids and robots, hence Armored [...]

