The "Nintendo Games" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
So what can we expect, well I went over to Rare's official website to find out.
The GameBoyAdvance can expect a number of top games from Rare, which include the following:
Donkey Kong Coconut Crackers - A puzzle game for your GameBoyAdvance.
Diddy Kong Pilot - Diddy Kong Racing on the small screen.
Banjo Kazooie: Gruntys Revenge - Banjo and Kazooie star in their first 2D platformer.
Sabre Wulf - The original Saber Wulf appeared on the Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad, BBC way back in 1984. This game should be a vast improvement over the original and will be out next year.
The GameCube can also expect a number of great titles, including:
Diddy Kong Racing - All the fun of the N64 with so much more, bigger more breathtaking environments teeming with wildlife for you to race around, and of course explore in the single player mode. Unfortunately well have to wait till 2001 for this one (Hopefully it will be ready for the European GameCube launch).
Kameo: Elements of Power - This looks set to be one of Rare's finest games to date. In this adventure game you take on the role of Kameo a young girl who can take control of all manner of beasts and animals in order to aid her in her quest for the six elemental children. This is shaping up to be one of the best and most original games the GameCube will have on offer.
Starfox Adventures: Dinosaur Planet - Dinosaur Planet was originally pencilled in as a N64 title. However as the game developed Nintendo made a proposition to Rare, a deal was struck and Dinosaur Planet has become the latest game in the StarFox series. The deal means that you'll now take control of Fox McCloud in an Adventure game that everyone is sure to want come November (When its released in the US). StarFox veterans will also be pleased to know that the Arwing will make an appearance in this game to as a few of the missions will require Fox to take to the skys. This will be Rare's first release for the GameCube and will therefore be a showpiece game that takes full advantage of the GameCube's increased power.
This will be very cool.
It will be interesting to see if the tilt control really works. And even if it isn't everyones cup of tea, the ability to turn this feature off should mean that DiddyKongPilot will be a great game no matter which way you play it.