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Nintendo once again renting out their franchises?
Namco yet again too, after Star Fox Assault! Pity they can\'t follow the generosity and release the latest Tales and Xenosaga games on Gamecube.
Time will tell if it\'s true or not.
> Your probably right. Don't think I've seen a 4 seat racer in an
> arcade in years. ... or an arcade in that matter!
There are quite a few about, especially near cinema's and what not.
> Looks alright, I doubt it'll ever see the light of day over here
> though.
[URL]http://www.cubed3.com/viewnews.php?storyid=3397[/URL] Apparently, we yet may.
:)
Why wasn't this the Mario Kart game released on GameCube instead of Double Dash!?!
This looks exactly like what I imagined Cube Mario Kart to look like. Not that p00p two player per kart, Mario Sunshine look!!
Hope it's a Revolution RELEASE title at least!!
:)
Because I am somewhat stupid...
But also because it is Pacman in Mario Kart.
And Mario was in Pacman last year.
Plus if you look at the Camera feature, it would be a worthy excuse to release the game with the Gamecube Game Eye that was so long rumoured for release.
Plus if they make it online compatible think of the sales it would generate.
If there are three titles that Nintendo would dominate online with it would be: Pokemon, Mario Kart and Animal Crossing.
Most people want them, many people over 21 would even play Pokemon if it took a serious tone and went online.
Mario Kart Gp: Online is another title, one that would shift Cubes like no other, especially in America.
But its all well wanting something like that, we can only hope- After all everyone wanted a mature Ocarina of Time-like Zelda and we are getting one this Christmas. So maybe hopes for an Online Mario Kart ain't so far fetched after all.
> They should release a cheap version on the Cube - I know I'd buy it.
They don't need to release it cheap, it would sell at normal price.