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When is the release date?
How much will it cost?
What games n’ gizmo’s will be available for me to buy at launch?
How many GAMECUBE’s are Nintendo shipping to Europe?
Just sit back and let MARIO’S MASTERCLASS answer them for you.
The NINTENDO GAMECUBE will be released in Europe on May the 3rd. It may seem like a long wait but Nintendo have their reasons. With games like Resident Evil and Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader have franchise related films out during that time and with a huge demand foe the machine, Nintendo need to make enough machines to go round or leave potential customers very disappointed. They seem to have this problem solved with over a million Gamecubes ready to sell from day one.
Still, any disappointments you have in the delay are more than made up for by the prices. With the SONY Playstation 2 and MICROSOFT Xbox having launch prices of 300 pounds, you’ll be pleased to know that the NINTENDO GAMECUBE will be launching at just £150.
That’s right, you’ll be paying half the price for the better machine!
Games have been given a set £37 price tag – much cheaper than the £50 we were paying for Nintendo 64 games.
You’ll need a £15 Memory Card 59 to save your game. (Unfortunately, in stepping up from Cartridges to Mini DVD’s, the ability for you to save directly onto the game has been lost)
The GAMECUBE Pads have been priced at £25 each. You could buy a cheaper third party version but we wouldn’t recommend it.
To order a Nintendo Gamecube, please click on our sponsors at the top of the page.
Ofcourse, no games console is complete without its games and this is where the NINTENDO GAMECUBE excels. From day one there will be no less than 20 games.
These include:
(Click on a title for our review/preview)
Luigi’s Mansion, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader, Wave Race: Blue Storm, Super Monkey Ball, International Superstar Soccer 2, Sonic Adventure 2, Spiderman: The Movie, Universal Studios and many more, each one a gleaming example of what Nintendo’s new machine is capable of.
And if that’s not enough, Super Smash Brothers Melee, Resident Evil and Pikmin are following it within a few weeks. We know, ofcourse, what you’re all thinking:
“Where the hell are Mario and Zelda?”
Don’t worry. Nintendo’s mascots aren’t missing, they’re simply in adventures so damn big, it’s taking Nintendo extra time to finish them. Mario is appearing in Super Mario Sunshine in time for Christmas, roughly six months after the launch.
Zelda is also in development with an intriguing new Cel Shaded look and should be around in early 2003.
We can barely hold our excitement. Keep your eyes peeled for more news as we get it. We guarantee that you always find it here first
> can`t blame him for trying
Can't blame him for plagiarism and cheating? Well what can you blame him for then?
What's the point? Even the best cheaters get caught as a now-reformed Shaneo found out. You can blame him for trying because cheating is wrong. The fact that he then tried to claim it was his own makes it even more wrong. Yo can blame this person for cheating and for being incompetent at it.
Just a thought.
"To order a Nintendo Gamecube, please click on our sponsors at the top of the page"
"Click on a title for our review/preview"
God, you know standards are slipping when posts like these pop up. Can't you even make the effort to copy something properly?
we wouldn’t recommend it.
What? Theres more of you???
To order a
> Nintendo Gamecube, please click on our sponsors at the top of the
> page.
Sponsors??? Where?? I don't see any!
These include:
(Click on a title for our review/preview)
Err.... it didn't work
We
> know, ofcourse, what you’re all thinking:
What? Theres still more of you???
Keep your eyes peeled for more news as we get it. We guarantee that
> you always find it here first
What? You mean, at these chatforums? If that is the case, then why are you telling us what we already know??
*coguh* copied *cough*
When is the release date?
How much will it cost?
What games n’ gizmo’s will be available for me to buy at launch?
How many GAMECUBE’s are Nintendo shipping to Europe?
Just sit back and let MARIO’S MASTERCLASS answer them for you.
The NINTENDO GAMECUBE will be released in Europe on May the 3rd. It may seem like a long wait but Nintendo have their reasons. With games like Resident Evil and Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader have franchise related films out during that time and with a huge demand foe the machine, Nintendo need to make enough machines to go round or leave potential customers very disappointed. They seem to have this problem solved with over a million Gamecubes ready to sell from day one.
Still, any disappointments you have in the delay are more than made up for by the prices. With the SONY Playstation 2 and MICROSOFT Xbox having launch prices of 300 pounds, you’ll be pleased to know that the NINTENDO GAMECUBE will be launching at just £150.
That’s right, you’ll be paying half the price for the better machine!
Games have been given a set £37 price tag – much cheaper than the £50 we were paying for Nintendo 64 games.
You’ll need a £15 Memory Card 59 to save your game. (Unfortunately, in stepping up from Cartridges to Mini DVD’s, the ability for you to save directly onto the game has been lost)
The GAMECUBE Pads have been priced at £25 each. You could buy a cheaper third party version but we wouldn’t recommend it.
To order a Nintendo Gamecube, please click on our sponsors at the top of the page.
Ofcourse, no games console is complete without its games and this is where the NINTENDO GAMECUBE excels. From day one there will be no less than 20 games.
These include:
(Click on a title for our review/preview)
Luigi’s Mansion, Star Wars Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader, Wave Race: Blue Storm, Super Monkey Ball, International Superstar Soccer 2, Sonic Adventure 2, Spiderman: The Movie, Universal Studios and many more, each one a gleaming example of what Nintendo’s new machine is capable of.
And if that’s not enough, Super Smash Brothers Melee, Resident Evil and Pikmin are following it within a few weeks. We know, ofcourse, what you’re all thinking:
“Where the hell are Mario and Zelda?”
Don’t worry. Nintendo’s mascots aren’t missing, they’re simply in adventures so damn big, it’s taking Nintendo extra time to finish them. Mario is appearing in Super Mario Sunshine in time for Christmas, roughly six months after the launch.
Zelda is also in development with an intriguing new Cel Shaded look and should be around in early 2003.
We can barely hold our excitement. Keep your eyes peeled for more news as we get it. We guarantee that you always find it here first