Posts Tagged ‘Nintendo GameCube’

DateSep 21, 2005
Battalion Wars Features Thrilling Real-Time Strategy

With more than 20 elite missions, Battalion Wars for Nintendo GameCube truly tests a player’s ability to improvise and maneuver troops. A single button press summons the soldiers, while a second press sends them off to fight. But think twice: Crafty AI enemies will adapt to every move. What began as a border dispute has [...]

DateSep 20, 2005
NHL 06

NHL hockey is back and so is EA’s NHL series. EA’s NHL hockey series has come a long way since its first release in the early 90′s. Not only have the graphics and sounds improved, but so has the realism. Lately it seems as though the improvements have come a little more slowly than years [...]

DateSep 19, 2005
True Crime: New York City Voice Actors Announced

Christopher Walken, Mickey Rourke, and Mariska Hargita from TV’s Law and Order: Special Victims Unit will all have roles in Luxoflux’s Grand Theft Auto-style shooter, according to Entertainment Weekly. Christopher Walken will reprise his role as George the police lieutenant. Mickey Rourke and Hargita are both new to the cast. It is unknown who will [...]

DateSep 19, 2005
Need For Speed: Most Wanted

The last two games in the Need For Speed franchise have been something truly “unique” to put it nicely. Named Need For Speed: Underground and Need For Speed: Underground 2 respectively, EA chose to stray from the NFS gameplay norms in delivering something to really appeal to the mainstream. Without a doubt, movies like Fast [...]

DateSep 13, 2005
EA’s SSX On Tour Gets Trax

Electronic Arts today revealed the 41 songs that will propel players through SSX On Tour. The in-game soundtrack delivers a fast-paced and energetic mix of music that builds on the popularity of the SSX 3 soundtrack which was adored by fans worldwide and won the coveted Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) award for [...]

DateSep 10, 2005
“Nintendo is waking up”; THQ to Support Revolution

Matt Casamassina of IGNcube.com recently interviewed THQ president Brian Farrell and he made the following comments when asked about Nintendo’s Revolution: Tonight at THQ’s year-end press event, IGNcube caught up with company president Brian Farrell and quizzed him on Revolution plans. Farrell did confirm that THQ is developing “games for Revolution.” Providing more details than [...]

DateSep 9, 2005
True Crime: New York City

True Crime: Streets of L.A. no matter how you look at it was an attempt to grab at the Grand Theft Auto fanbase. The only difference between that game and the GTA games is the status of the main character(s). Nick Kang of True Crime is a cop working for the LAPD and his main [...]

DateSep 8, 2005
Sega Announces Monkey Ball DS for Nintendo DS

Sega’s Monkey Ball is a guaranteed riot wherever it ends up, be it on GameCube, Xbox, PS2 or even Game Boy Advance. Now DS owners will be able to get in on the fun as Sega brings Super Monkey Ball DS to the platform. The game is unveiled in the latest issue of Famitsu. Monkey [...]

DateSep 8, 2005
X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse

So obviously last year developer Raven Software and publisher Activision answered the prayers of all X-Men fans alike. X-Men Legends is indeed the most compelling and entertaining X-Men videogame created to date, and because of it’s impressive success, they chose to announce the working of a sequel virtually right AFTER the first one hit store [...]

DateSep 8, 2005
Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones

First there was Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. A game that is very critically acclaimed for what it was able to accomplish, while it did fall short in overall entertainment value. It innovated current generation software by fusing platforming gameplay with time control mechanics. Instead of constantly having to worry about whether you were [...]