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Soul Calibur 2: Link rocks!31 Aug 2003 05:35 GMT2
Ok, I prefer Link over the other characters (Spawn would a second
choice), so I picked the GameCube version of Soul Calibur 2. I had a
feeling the attack mix would be most interesting (along with the
projectile weapons).  And I have to say that I am glad I did.
Soul Calibur 2 - Gamecube or PS2???31 Aug 2003 01:43 GMT29
Gamecube:
- Link playable
- Better graphics
PS2
tales of symphonia initial impressions30 Aug 2003 22:15 GMT4
I just picked up this game last night.  It included a free combination
audio-CD / CD-ROM with music from the game & other stuff; one cool thing
about this CD is that it's _transparent_.  The audio portion of the CD
seems pretty short though.
Soul Calibur II Best on XBOX30 Aug 2003 03:14 GMT57
See the subheading under the gamespace quick review? Yeah, you saw it right.
The XBOX version is the best one. Eat that LINK!!
http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/action/soulcalibur2/index.html
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no further comments20 Aug 2003 15:45 GMT4
http://ruliweb.intizen.com/data/news4/01m/15/etc/sc203.jpg
What will this new Nintendo machine be?19 Aug 2003 22:11 GMT4
New console, new Gameboy, combination of both?
quote:
Nintendo President Says Entirely New Product Set for Spring 2004
August 18, 2003 (TOKYO) -- Nintendo Co, Ltd President Satoru Iwata
GC to drop to $99 --- Pilotwings on GC2 for sure17 Aug 2003 22:17 GMT6
IGN MAIL
http://cube.ign.com/mail.html
quote:
Matt responds: Well, Nintendo is trying, even if we don't always see
alt.games.video.nintendo.gamecube,rec.games.video.nintendo17 Aug 2003 22:08 GMT1
I really miss the CG-look of the Zelda that Nintendo showed at the
2000 Spaceworld show.  now THAT *looked*  "next generation". The
cel-shaded Zelda for GameCube that we got is interesting if you like
cartoon graphics, but seriously, it looks like it could have been done
R4XX to be "Hundreds of Millions of Transistors"17 Aug 2003 10:13 GMT10
R4xx to be "Hundreds of Millions of Transistors" - 4:26 am EST - ben6
Rick Bergman, ATI's VP of Desktops presented at the Pacific Crest
Securities Investors Conference Forum. Some highlights
1. 9600 is shipping in volume with no yield issues.
XB2 to be powered by ATI !!!!17 Aug 2003 00:46 GMT8
Microsoft is now OFFICIALLY turning to ATI for the graphics engine of
the next XBox.
http://news.com.com/2100-1043_3-5063661.html?tag=fd_top
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030814/145156_1.html
one thing Nintendo needs to do next gen16 Aug 2003 20:15 GMT6
Nintendo needs to ratchet up the graphical level of their own in-house
games like 500x for the next generation, compared to what they're
doing on GameCube now. That would come from a combination of more
powerful hardware (100-200x over GC) and using it more to its limit,
The Super Famicom was 1-2 years late.  will history repeat?15 Aug 2003 17:47 GMT17
quote:
"As for the SuperFamicom Nintendo originally announced it will be
out right after the MegaDrive came out in 1988, which they stated will
be priced under 20,000 yen (the MegaDrive was 21,000).  It came out
SEGA will reveal over 10 NEW titles at Tokyo Game Show!!13 Aug 2003 17:53 GMT15
http://forums.gaming-age.com/showthread.php?s=f60b1cd1433619b648470129b5910b3c&t
hreadid=50347&perpage=20&pagenumber=1

I hope one of them is a new Daytona USA !!!
Mario Golf -- Congo Canopy Back Nine?12 Aug 2003 02:22 GMT1
Is there one?
And what holes do the Birdie Challenge Back Nine correspond to?  I have yet
to unlock them.
Cheers,
Gamecube production halted!11 Aug 2003 13:46 GMT25
http://www.msnbc.com/news/949543.asp?0dm=C21BT&cp1=1
GameCube production halted
Nintendo clears console inventory, hints at new product
By Michiyo Nakamoto
Pages: 1 2 July, 2003
 
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