Late Night Consoling
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Nintendo even attempt to block this stuff? Well that didn't take long...according to import shop NCS, a UK company will be releasing a boot disc that removes the need for a GameCube mod chip. You gotta wonder why Nintendo even bothered saying the thing was region-locked. This came out even faster than the one for the Dreamcast. |
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| Lord
of the Rings Previews GameSpot continues their Tolkien week tonight with separate looks at the PS2 and Xbox games based on The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. |
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| Buffy
on GBA THQ and Fox Interactive announced today that they have reached an agreement to bring Buffy the Vampire Slayer and The Simpsons Road Rage to the Game Boy Advance. |
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| MGS
Interview An interview with Hideo Kojima of Metal Gear Solid fame is up at XenGamers tonight. Hideo explains all the extra stuff that will be included with Metal Gear Solid 2: Substance, and he also comments on MGS2: Document, the upcoming DVD of bonus extras (that has not been announced for an American release). |
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| Yuji
Naka Q&A Also at XenGamers is a Q&A with Sega's Yuji Naka. He comments on a number of things, and says " I think we're going to stop the Sonic Adventure series at 2 for the time being" and also seems to be warming up to the idea of a new NiGHTS title. |
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| Mark
of Kri Preview Parts one and two of PS2.IGN's massive Mark of Kri preview are online tonight. This originally ran in IGN's subscriber-only publication Unplugged, and goes into great detail about the game. |
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| StarFox
Date Bumped Just when you thought you finally knew the release date for StarFox Adventures, Nintendo goes and bumps it again. But that's a good thing in this case, as it's been moved up a week to September 23rd. Also announced were dates for Mario Party 4 (Oct. 21), Super Mario Advance 3 (Sept. 23) and Game & Watch Gallery 4 (Oct. 28). |
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| Sega's
New Venture Sega has announced a new project: they will be opening an Internet lounge called Net-Bit in the Hokkadio airport in Japan. The lounge will have Internet-ready PCs, and "the latest in music and games." Nutty. |
Console Game of the Evening: Resident Evil: Code Veronica for the Dreamcast/PS2. As the only real 3D Resident Evil game to date, this one had a lot of potential as far as camera movements...unfortunately outside of a couple of exceptions, it didn't take advantage of that, and instead is a solid entry in the series, much like the rest.