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Acclaim Entertainment -- Company president Greg Fischbach has already announced plans to support the Gamecube console.
Activision -- Has announced it will support Nintendo Gamecube.
Capcom Entertainment -- Working on a Gamecube version of Resident Evil 0.
Electronic Arts -- EA Canada has already received working development hardware and is benchmarking the Gamecube's performance.
Factor 5 -- Has two Gamecube titles underway -- Thornado, a 3D action shooter, and Star Wars Rogue Squadron Cube -- click on the link and be blown away.
Konami -- Several projects underway for Nintendo Gamecube. Also has deal with Universal Interactive to release Gamecube titles based on The Thing, Jurassic Park III and -- believe it or not -- Crash Bandicoot.
Infogrames -- Has announced that it has more than five projects underway for Nintendo Gamecube, but has not commented on what they are.
Midway Games -- Currently in planning stages for Nintendo Gamecube project.
Paradigm Entertainment -- Has several projects planned for Nintendo Gamecube.
Titus Software -- Multiple projects underway for Gamecube, one of which is rumored to be a next-generation Robocop game.
Take-Two Interactive -- Has said it will support Nintendo Gamecube with software.
THQ -- Has already confirmed development of a Rugrats title for Gamecube. The firm is also working on Tetris and a new WWF wrestling game for the system.
Ubi Soft -- Has announced it will support Nintendo Gamecube.
3DO -- Company president Trip Hawkins confirmed that the 3DO will be creating software for Nintendo's next-generation console.
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Unfortuantly, TOM fails to realise that some of us on this site, yes, just some, like to look at that site. And some, yes just some, like to read the Gamecube FAQ from time to time.
And some of us, yes some, like to take in what we read.
Acclaim Entertainment -- Company president Greg Fischbach has already announced plans to support the Gamecube console.
Activision -- Has announced it will support Nintendo Gamecube.
Capcom Entertainment -- Working on a Gamecube version of Resident Evil 0.
Electronic Arts -- EA Canada has already received working development hardware and is benchmarking the Gamecube's performance.
Factor 5 -- Has two Gamecube titles underway -- Thornado, a 3D action shooter, and Star Wars Rogue Squadron Cube -- click on the link and be blown away.
Konami -- Several projects underway for Nintendo Gamecube. Also has deal with Universal Interactive to release Gamecube titles based on The Thing, Jurassic Park III and -- believe it or not -- Crash Bandicoot.
Infogrames -- Has announced that it has more than five projects underway for Nintendo Gamecube, but has not commented on what they are.
Midway Games -- Currently in planning stages for Nintendo Gamecube project.
Paradigm Entertainment -- Has several projects planned for Nintendo Gamecube.
Titus Software -- Multiple projects underway for Gamecube, one of which is rumored to be a next-generation Robocop game.
Take-Two Interactive -- Has said it will support Nintendo Gamecube with software.
THQ -- Has already confirmed development of a Rugrats title for Gamecube. The firm is also working on Tetris and a new WWF wrestling game for the system.
Ubi Soft -- Has announced it will support Nintendo Gamecube.
3DO -- Company president Trip Hawkins confirmed that the 3DO will be creating software for Nintendo's next-generation console.