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Tue 19/12/00 at 22:25
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Can you believe it...over 130 developers have now signed up to support and produce for nintendo's Next-Gen console! Wow, I mean okay SONY thrived on 3rd party which was a very clever thing to do but I cannot believe the support that a company can get meerly for using discs. The one thing I am worried about is Nintendo's best friend Mr. RAREWARE We all love Rare and we all know that The munchkins at Rare practically single handedly saved the N64..It's a True..It's a True! But I have never seen Rare produce a game on a Disc...I know it is well in their capabilities but you know...scary stuff!

I am also looking forward to seeing some of the playstations developers jumping ship as the GAMECUBE's software pack is supposed to be really easy to make games for. Did you know that the pre made engines for GAMECUBE's games could cut game production costs by around 6 months...Nintendo have got to be doing something right!

I was reading this poem the other day about how nntendo saves christmas...It was good..It went on about how SONY didn't turn up and at the last minute Mario and friends saved christmas....a good read if you can find it... http://www.ign64.com i think.

My mum says that I should never wish time away but roll on UK GameCube release date....Yahoooo!

PS: If you are willing to buy a PS2 console pack for £525 you can pick one up at www.fsauctions.co.uk

God Bless and have a great Christmas....and don't forget the real Meaning!!!
Tue 19/12/00 at 22:25
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Can you believe it...over 130 developers have now signed up to support and produce for nintendo's Next-Gen console! Wow, I mean okay SONY thrived on 3rd party which was a very clever thing to do but I cannot believe the support that a company can get meerly for using discs. The one thing I am worried about is Nintendo's best friend Mr. RAREWARE We all love Rare and we all know that The munchkins at Rare practically single handedly saved the N64..It's a True..It's a True! But I have never seen Rare produce a game on a Disc...I know it is well in their capabilities but you know...scary stuff!

I am also looking forward to seeing some of the playstations developers jumping ship as the GAMECUBE's software pack is supposed to be really easy to make games for. Did you know that the pre made engines for GAMECUBE's games could cut game production costs by around 6 months...Nintendo have got to be doing something right!

I was reading this poem the other day about how nntendo saves christmas...It was good..It went on about how SONY didn't turn up and at the last minute Mario and friends saved christmas....a good read if you can find it... http://www.ign64.com i think.

My mum says that I should never wish time away but roll on UK GameCube release date....Yahoooo!

PS: If you are willing to buy a PS2 console pack for £525 you can pick one up at www.fsauctions.co.uk

God Bless and have a great Christmas....and don't forget the real Meaning!!!
Wed 20/12/00 at 17:34
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Posts: 23,216
Christmas next year.

Most definatly.

Keep watching at E3 next year as well, Nintendo are going to dominate.

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