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An interesting quote from Iron Fist himself, Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi.
This is why I get excited when people tell me that "Sega hasn't announced any games for the Gamecube..."
No.
Not yet.
But what can we expect? What can Sega suprise us with?
NiGHTS and Phantasy Star good enough for you?
An interesting quote from Iron Fist himself, Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi.
This is why I get excited when people tell me that "Sega hasn't announced any games for the Gamecube..."
No.
Not yet.
But what can we expect? What can Sega suprise us with?
NiGHTS and Phantasy Star good enough for you?
Lara Kiddie Racing
Pikachu Nights
Metropolis Street Kart Racer (with stabilisers)
Resident Pokemon
etc...
This E3, over 750 games shall be shown to the public.
Oh... that all?
No.
These particular 750 games have never been seen by the public before.
Ah... I hear you say.
(I doubt ALL of them are going to be on the Gamecube, though.)
Ah well. Can only hope.
NiGHTS and Phantasy Star.
On the Gamecube.
In their bid to become the world's foremost software games developer, looks like Sega are trying to butter the bread on all 3 sides at once...
Why have they held back?
Because it's going to be a damn good suprise.
And here's a quote for you, FM.
INTERVIEWER: "So, what do you think of the X-Box?"
Sega PR: *laughs*
> Do I really need to repeat myself FM?
NiGHTS and Phantasy
> Star.
On the Gamecube.
PSO on the Gamecube? That's good news. Is it making an appearance on the ps2 by any chance?
Probably E3, but we'll see.
Think we will see Jet Set Radio on Gamecube/PS2?