Nintendo - Kirby, LAN, Paper Mario, Pikmin 2 23
Thanks to several sources for illuminating Nintendo's first-party software plans for the next few months. There's a preview of Kirby's Air Ride over at GameSpy, discussing the "very odd" GameCube racer which only uses "...the analog control stick for steering, and the A-button... for everything else." Nintendo has also confirmed Paper Mario for a GameCube release, say IGN Cube, following on from the excellent N64 version. Also, Nintendojo has news that 1080 Avalanche and StarFox 2 will also feature multiplayer LAN gameplay, as well as the already-confirmed Kirby and Mario Kart - the site suggests elsewhere that "GameSpy promised to enable Internet play for any Nintendo LAN games to be released via GameSpy Arcade", so... fingers crossed? Finally, IGN has a hands-on preview of Pikmin 2 - go, go Captain Olimar!
Paper Mario !!! (Score:3, Insightful)
It would be nice if more games would be re-released on Gamecube. What about Sin & Punishment?
Re:Paper Mario !!! (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Paper Mario !!! (Score:2, Informative)
It might just be hopefullness but while reading I asssumed they are talking about an un-named sequel.
Re:Paper Mario !!! (Score:1)
I'm from a lot more than that. Heard of Quake done Quick [planetquake.com]?
As for the paper mario thing... the stuff i've read about it is not clear. They only say "paper mario is coming to gamecube". To me that sounds like the old game, not a new one. If you say "mario" is coming then you'd know it's a new game, but there's only one paper mario game.
Re:Paper Mario !!! (Score:1)
It'd be nice for those of us that never owned an N64 (for various reasons) to have a pre-order bundle like they did with Wind Waker, but I'm not holding my breath. (of course, I didn't get in on the pre-order bundle either, but I did manage to pick up the bundle disc used)
Re:Paper Mario !!! (Score:1)
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--Jeremy
Mario Tennis (Score:2, Interesting)
whew! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:whew! (Score:2)
huzzah! duh! and fallout (Score:4, Interesting)
duh: from the article: you will need another copy of these respective games for each extra GameCube
fallout: expect even more work to be poured into the efforts for creating "backup" copies of GameCube games now. For one, people want to do it anyway, and now, they'll feel morally OK with it because hey, they've already shelled out $200 for the Cube and LAN setup to Nintendo, why shouldn't they copy the game?
Re:huzzah! duh! and fallout (Score:1)
Re:huzzah! duh! and fallout (Score:2)
I don't know about you, but in my college there were literally dozens of copies of Duke Nukem, StarCraft, Warcraft, etc, made from a single purchaser. Basically the whole dorm floor would be using a single pirated copy.
Re:huzzah! duh! and fallout (Score:1)
The Quake shareware disc and keygen made some major rounds when I was in college.
Re:huzzah! duh! and fallout (Score:2)
Quake was a little after my time
Just wanted to add a game to the list (Score:4, Interesting)
Important question!! (Score:1)
Why the switch to PINK??? I liked him white.
Re:Important question!! (Score:1)
Is it me, or was Kirby originally white in his first game on the Game Boy- obviously, the game was in black and white, but I thought he was white on the box as well.
Why the switch to PINK??? I liked him white.
He was pink in the first game (in Europe) on the NES. Kirby's Adventures in Dreamland, or whatever it was called.
Re:Important question!! (Score:2)
However, in Japan (where I assume the game was released first) the box art [classicgaming.com] showed Kirby as pink.
I have no idea what was up with the change, since Kirby didn't have his shape shifting abilities until the NES game, which was released a year later.
My only guess is that it was a marketing decision.