I'm still not sure what game I think I'm leaning towards
Grand Theft Auto
III for now, but I could switch to either
Shenmue II or
ICO at
any minute. So many games to choose from! If I'm still game-less by Friday,
I'm going to jump head-first into
Final Fantasy X. And then everything
will be simple for awhile.
- As noted in a
news item at Cube.IGN, Minoru Arakawa, president of Nintendo of America
for the last 22 years, has retired. Since this story originally ran last night,
a second one has been posted
which confirms that the guy is taking a much-earned vacation, and has no immediate
plans for the future (so don't expect him to wind up at Sega or anything).
- In other 'Cube news, Nintendo
has said that more than 70 GameCube games will be out by the end of the
year, and they expect to sell "a minimum of four million" consoles
sold worldwide by March.
- More sales figure chest-beating can be found
at GameSpot, where Microsoft's
Ed Fries talks about the success of the Xbox. The same news item also
re-confirms Microsoft's plans to launch their online network this summer.
- Capcom has announced Capcom vs. SNK Pro
for the PSOne, which is based on Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
Pro, which is already available for the Dreamcast.
- New movies from Sonic Advance are
up at GameSpot, while Cube.IGN has some
new Sonic Adventure 2 Battle movies online.
- All
right! Akira on PS2! Or, maybe not...
- So why
was a whole shipment of PS2 HDD units recalled in Japan? Who knows,
but it couldn't have been too serious, since they're
taking orders again (which will ship in February).
- Reviews: Computer and Video Games has posted
their
review of Halo (9 - but beware of the free registration), PS2.IGN has their
review of Rez online (8.5), GameSpot has a
new review of The Simpsons Road Rage (5.9), DC.IGN
reviews the PAL version of Headhunter (9.0),
Console Game of the Evening:
Out of this World for SNES, 3DO, Genesis,
PC and Mac. It may not look like much now, but when it came out, this game
rocked.
I remember being totally blown away by the unique visual style it used. The
gameplay's still the same, but jaded gamers may scoff at its old-school graphics.