Just nine days to go until the GameCube's Japanese release...anybody planning
on importing one? Be warned: it'll have territorial lockout, so you won't be
able to play US games without a modchip.
- Xbox.IGN has conducted an
interview with Tomonobu Itagaki, the head of Tecmo's Team Ninja. The interview
deals largely with Dead or Alive 3, but Tomonobu also briefly talks
about Ninja Gaiden, and has some harsh words about Virtua Fighter
4 and Tekken 4. Also, this
extra story suggests that the changes that will be in the Japanese version
of the game will be available for download for free in the US.
- GameSpot has a
hands-on preview of Half-Life for the Playstation 2 online. The
preview contains lots of details about Decay, the new exclusive HL
episode that lets you control two female characters simultaneously (or with
another person cooperatively).
- Also on GameSpot are new
shots from Star Wars Starfighter: Special Edition, LucasArts' Xbox
launch title which ain't Rogue Leader, but still looks pretty good.
- Here are some
cool shots from Super Smash Bros. Melee that show off Nintendo's
freaky attention to detail (I love the SuperScope).
- Over at PS2.IGN they have interviewed
Sam Houser, the always outspoken president of Rockstar Games. Sam talks
about Grand Theft Auto III, and he also plugs this
mysterious (and quite bizarre) site.
- Remember Bleem? The Tekken
3 Bleamcast
disk is finally complete, and will be shipping to retailers next week.
Next up? WWF Smackdown and Metal Gear Solid 2.
- Want to play some GameCube titles before the
American release? Nintendo's going
to be setting up "Nintendo Cube Clubs" around the country where
you can go to check 'em out.
- Joystick101 has posted an
interview with Nolan Bushnell, the father of Pong (thanks ClassicGaming.com).
It's a good read, as the questions are all reader-submitted.
- Can you believe that remanufactured
Neo Geo carts are still coming out? Now that's what I call longevity,
despite the system's always obscene price tag.
Console game of the evening:
Smurf Rescue in Gargamel's Castle for the
ColecoVision. It doesn't hold up too well gameplay-wise, but at the time it was
a visual marvel. And of course, there's the infamous "nude" Smurfette in there as well.