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"As Nintendo gears up for the 2003 E3 Expo in Los Angeles, the industry's leading third-party publishers are lining up to show their support for Nintendo GameCube. In addition to Nintendo's own first-party titles, Nintendo's booth at the annual trade show will feature more than 35 additional titles from companies licensed to produce games for Nintendo GameCube.
With mega-hits like Metroid Prime and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker already exclusively available for Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo is riding a wave of momentum as the show approaches. Industry leaders such as Electronic Arts, Sega, Capcom, Activision, Gotham Games and many more will be showcasing their upcoming Nintendo GameCube games at the 2003 E3 Expo.
If you're not lucky enough to attend the show in Los Angeles, be sure to explore this site to check out the incredible line-up of Nintendo GameCube games on the horizon."
Which is good.
> Yeah, well, there's got to be something at E3.
>
> Something showing innovation and excellence.
>
> There will be.
Mario 128.... has to appear dramatically...
just to show up Sony and Microsoft.
Poor Sony, they try and unleash GT4... thinking that they can finally show up Nintendo... and then they show off Mario Kart: Double Dash.
Gutted.
Something showing innovation and excellence.
There will be.
> So, playable at Spaceworld would probably be best for it.
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> Although maybe a few playable demos at E3 wouldn't go amiss.
At least a video at E3...
Although maybe a few playable demos at E3 wouldn't go amiss.
> 35 GAMES!!!! WOW!!!
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Shhhhhh.
The majority of them will be top quality. Or good.
:-)
And no, I don't. Not yet.
I bet they'll delay it until the Gamecubes sucessor comes out.
I bet.