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An article on Ubi Soft's GameCube Lineup
on Cube.IGN.Com says "Largo Winch, Tarzan, Rogue Spear, Rayman, and
more will arrive on GameCube." There's also a GameCube Developer Reel
on Cube.IGN.Com where you can "see what the GameCube developers have to
say about the power behind the system." Speaking of the Cube, Nintendo Reveals NGC Projections
on FGN offers Nintendo's ambitious projections for GameCube sales, while in
what is actually a related note, GameCube
to hit Nintendo on FT.Com offers word on the negative impact the console
launch will have on their balance sheet (no surprise since all console launches
involve bleeding money). Meanwhile, Sony says the game is over for Microsoft
on FT.Com offers the opinion of the Sony prez that any money MS is likewise bleeding
for their own console launch is being wasted, while the
Microsoft rebuttal on Computer and Video Games (thanks EuroGamer)
takes the smug approach, saying "for Sony to react in such a way means we
must be doing something right." Meanwhile,
PlayStation 2 Office Network?
is a Core Magazine article on a Japanese company's plans to build their network
out of console units, and Sony adds Web security to the PS2
is an article on ZDnet that sounds like it's just in time if folks are using
these things for their networks. Moving right along, Sega discusses multiplatform plans
on GameSpot is a video interview that discusses where several projects are
headed in these post-Dreamcast days. There's more best of E3 on Cube.IGN.com
where they have the Best of E3 GameCube and on Dreamcast.IGN.com
where they say "the Dreamcast gets some major respect" (people are
usually respectful at funerals). Finally, a
Bungie.Org messageboard thread called Re: So Matt about online play...
basically confirms that there won't be online play support in the Xbox version
of Halo, and that it probably will not be added by a post-release patch, either.
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