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Exactly.
GBA-GC link-up features in most of EA’s upcoming titles for the Gamecube. The Sims: Bustin’ Out will feature some tidy link-up options, enabling an extra level on the GBA screen where players can earn extra Simoleons, learn new abilities etc. etc. Characters can be transferred at will between the GBA and GC. Sounds good, then. The next Medal of Honour game goes for something a tad less ambitious- a real time map will be provided on the GBA.
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I can hardly wait.
(from C-E)
Well, actually I won't.
No? Just me then...
RBS ~ Helping rid Nintendo of its kiddy image since 1988
:-D
> Why the hell is everyone raving about the eyetoy? Its crap, stand 4
> feet away from the thing and wave your hands, you'll complete every
> game it has.
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You haven't played it with some drunken mates yet then. :-D
Winning Eleven's release in Japan, however, isn't
> Nintendo's fault - it's Sony's. Sony signed a deal with Konami that
> told Konami that they mustn't release the Winning Eleven games outside
> Japan for any other consoles. Which is really buggery.
Hmm. If that's true then it's a *real* shame. If it's not then I'm still passed off with Nintendo.
Just like to state this though: I love Nintendo. I've never owned any other console and have been playing their games for 12 years. Nothing would make me lose my loyalties... I'm just really really annoyed with their whole attitude towards Europe, the competition and the future.
> Sony has the EyeToy
Why the hell is everyone raving about the eyetoy? Its crap, stand 4 feet away from the thing and wave your hands, you'll complete every game it has.