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Fri 01/02/02 at 17:23
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Nintendo has finally announced details of its European GameCube launch. As part of a Webcast on the Official Nintendo GameCube Europe Website, Managing Director of Nintendo Europe David Gosen revealed that GameCube will go on sale on Friday May 3 at £150. 21 titles will be available on day one, retailing for £39.99
The titles are as follows;

Luigi’s Mansion
Wave Race: Blue Storm
Star Wars Rogue Leader
Sonic Aventure 2 Battle
Super Monkey Ball
ISS2
ESPN Winter Sports
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3
Spiderman: The Movie
Tarzan Untamed
Batman Vengeance
Donald Duck Quack Attack
Crazy Taxi
Burnout
Dave Mirra 2
NHL Hitz 20-02
Gauntlet Dark Legacy
Universal Studios
Batman: Dark Tomorrow
Tetris Worlds
FIFA: Road To World Cup

Controllers and Memory Cards will retail for approximately £25 and £15 respectively.
The hardware will be available in two colours; Black ad Indigo. Controllers will come in Black, Indigo and Indigo/Clear.

1,000,000 units will be available over the launch period (first eight weeks) with 500,000 hitting Europe on day 1. Specific territory shipments have yet to be decided upon.

PAL GameCube will lose the Progressive Scan output in favour of a dedicated RGB SCART output. The machine will come bundled with an RGB SCART lead as standard.
The machine will also have a 60Hz NTSC mode, allowing RGB SCART users to experience full screen, full-speed gaming.
Fri 01/02/02 at 17:23
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"Luck from Heaven"
Posts: 1,279
Nintendo has finally announced details of its European GameCube launch. As part of a Webcast on the Official Nintendo GameCube Europe Website, Managing Director of Nintendo Europe David Gosen revealed that GameCube will go on sale on Friday May 3 at £150. 21 titles will be available on day one, retailing for £39.99
The titles are as follows;

Luigi’s Mansion
Wave Race: Blue Storm
Star Wars Rogue Leader
Sonic Aventure 2 Battle
Super Monkey Ball
ISS2
ESPN Winter Sports
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3
Spiderman: The Movie
Tarzan Untamed
Batman Vengeance
Donald Duck Quack Attack
Crazy Taxi
Burnout
Dave Mirra 2
NHL Hitz 20-02
Gauntlet Dark Legacy
Universal Studios
Batman: Dark Tomorrow
Tetris Worlds
FIFA: Road To World Cup

Controllers and Memory Cards will retail for approximately £25 and £15 respectively.
The hardware will be available in two colours; Black ad Indigo. Controllers will come in Black, Indigo and Indigo/Clear.

1,000,000 units will be available over the launch period (first eight weeks) with 500,000 hitting Europe on day 1. Specific territory shipments have yet to be decided upon.

PAL GameCube will lose the Progressive Scan output in favour of a dedicated RGB SCART output. The machine will come bundled with an RGB SCART lead as standard.
The machine will also have a 60Hz NTSC mode, allowing RGB SCART users to experience full screen, full-speed gaming.
Fri 01/02/02 at 17:29
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Posts: 23,216
This is pretty old news, yeah, but thanks anyway, nice to have a list of games.
Fri 01/02/02 at 18:15
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"Luck from Heaven"
Posts: 1,279
Yeah, that's what I thought. Just a shame Resident Evil isn't in that line up. P.S. If I start chatting about old news again, please, tell me. I haven't been online much recently so that's my excuse!

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