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Gamecube in '03

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Originally posted by: Storm
Anyone an IGN Insider to give us the lowdown on the second half of that article?

Part 2 is all about 3rd party games line-up:

Product Number 03 (P.N.0.3)
Developer: Capcom Production Studio 4
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Release Date: September 2003
Exclusive: Yes / Limited

Viewtiful Joe
Developer: Capcom Production Studio 4
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Release Date: October 2003

Soul Calibur II (with playable Link)
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: August 20
Exclusive: Partial
Exclusive: Yes / Limited

R: Racing Evolution
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: No

Baten Kaitos
Developer: Monolith Soft / Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003 US / December Japan
Exclusive: Yes

Tales of Symphonia
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003 US / July Japan
Exclusive: Yes

Virtua Fighter Quest
Developer: AM2
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: Yes

Sonic Adventure Sequel
Developer: Sonic Team
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: Yes

StarCraft: Ghost
Developer: Nihilistic
Publisher: Blizzard
Release Date: November 18, 2003
Exclusive: No

Factor 5 Secret Project
Developer: Factor 5 Secret Project
Publisher: TBA at E3 2003
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: Yes

The Hobbit
Developer: Inevitable Software
Publisher: Sierra
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: /

WWE WrestleMania X9
Developer: THQ
Publisher: Yuke's
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: Yes

Enter the Matrix
Developer: Shiny
Publisher: Infogrames
Release Date: May 15, 2003
Exclusive: No

 
Originally posted by: SOSTrooper
Originally posted by: Storm
Anyone an IGN Insider to give us the lowdown on the second half of that article?

Part 2 is all about 3rd party games line-up:

Product Number 03 (P.N.0.3)
Developer: Capcom Production Studio 4
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Release Date: September 2003
Exclusive: Yes / Limited

Viewtiful Joe
Developer: Capcom Production Studio 4
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Release Date: October 2003

Soul Calibur II (with playable Link)
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: August 20
Exclusive: Partial
Exclusive: Yes / Limited

R: Racing Evolution
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: No

Baten Kaitos
Developer: Monolith Soft / Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003 US / December Japan
Exclusive: Yes

Tales of Symphonia
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003 US / July Japan
Exclusive: Yes

Virtua Fighter Quest
Developer: AM2
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: Yes

Sonic Adventure Sequel
Developer: Sonic Team
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: Yes

StarCraft: Ghost
Developer: Nihilistic
Publisher: Blizzard
Release Date: November 18, 2003
Exclusive: No

Factor 5 Secret Project
Developer: Factor 5 Secret Project
Publisher: TBA at E3 2003
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: Yes

The Hobbit
Developer: Inevitable Software
Publisher: Sierra
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: /

WWE WrestleMania X9
Developer: THQ
Publisher: Yuke's
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: Yes

Enter the Matrix
Developer: Shiny
Publisher: Infogrames
Release Date: May 15, 2003
Exclusive: No

Thanks for the summary.
 
Pokemon GameCube

And the apocalypse begins. I had foretold this dire coming many months ago.
Nintendo shall call forth the unholy legions of twelve-year-olds, and they will crush the opposition beneath their sneakered feet.
Gaming as we know it will come to an end, as the hardcore are reduced to tears while the world is covered in pastel shades and cuddly Japanese plushies.
When the master disc is pressed to the mould, so it shall begin.
Thus spoke the Mercenary.

- M4H
 
oh come on, pokemon couldnt do near as much damage as GTA3 did for gaming... btw yes, that game sucks rocks
 
Originally posted by: JudistPriest
oh come on, pokemon couldnt do near as much damage as GTA3 did for gaming... btw yes, that game sucks rocks

You think? What was the sole reason the n64 survived as long as it did? Pokemon. Now that Nintendo have a taste for it... *shudder*

Nice game lineup, better than last years, I was regretting my purchase of a gamecube for a while. (Mainly cos my favourite developer was making tons of xbox games)
 
Originally posted by: JudistPriest
oh come on, pokemon couldnt do near as much damage as GTA3 did for gaming... btw yes, that game sucks rocks

GTA3 "sucked rocks"?

Are you a Religious Fundie, an Angry Mother, or just plain Pansy?

GTA3 kicked serious ass. Vice City kicked even more. And GTA4 will probably mop the floor with both.

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Pokemon GameCube

And the apocalypse begins. I had foretold this dire coming many months ago.
Nintendo shall call forth the unholy legions of twelve-year-olds, and they will crush the opposition beneath their sneakered feet.
Gaming as we know it will come to an end, as the hardcore are reduced to tears while the world is covered in pastel shades and cuddly Japanese plushies.
When the master disc is pressed to the mould, so it shall begin.
Thus spoke the Mercenary.

- M4H

Squirtle I choose you 😛
 
Originally posted by: wizardLRU
Originally posted by: SOSTrooper
Originally posted by: Storm
Anyone an IGN Insider to give us the lowdown on the second half of that article?

Part 2 is all about 3rd party games line-up:

Product Number 03 (P.N.0.3)
Developer: Capcom Production Studio 4
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Release Date: September 2003
Exclusive: Yes / Limited

Viewtiful Joe
Developer: Capcom Production Studio 4
Publisher: Capcom Entertainment
Release Date: October 2003

Soul Calibur II (with playable Link)
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: August 20
Exclusive: Partial
Exclusive: Yes / Limited

R: Racing Evolution
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: No

Baten Kaitos
Developer: Monolith Soft / Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003 US / December Japan
Exclusive: Yes

Tales of Symphonia
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco
Release Date: TBA 2003 US / July Japan
Exclusive: Yes

Virtua Fighter Quest
Developer: AM2
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: Yes

Sonic Adventure Sequel
Developer: Sonic Team
Publisher: Sega
Release Date: TBA 2003
Exclusive: Yes

StarCraft: Ghost
Developer: Nihilistic
Publisher: Blizzard
Release Date: November 18, 2003
Exclusive: No

Factor 5 Secret Project
Developer: Factor 5 Secret Project
Publisher: TBA at E3 2003
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: Yes

The Hobbit
Developer: Inevitable Software
Publisher: Sierra
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: /

WWE WrestleMania X9
Developer: THQ
Publisher: Yuke's
Release Date: Holiday 2003
Exclusive: Yes

Enter the Matrix
Developer: Shiny
Publisher: Infogrames
Release Date: May 15, 2003
Exclusive: No

Thanks for the summary.

Yea cool thanks.
 
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