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Super Mario Advance 4 Screens


Games_Are_Fun has posted some new screenshots of Super Mario Advance 4. SMA4 is a port of the classic Super Mario Bros. 3 to the Gameboy Advance.  

The game will be a port of the version that was on the Super Mario All-Stars game on the Super Nintendo, not the original NES one.  It is scheduled for release in Japan on July 11th.  It will not see North American shores until late September though.

Source: Games_Are_Fun

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Another reason to want a Gameboy Advance.  This game is an all-time classic in many gamers' hearts.  I remember when I bought the NES versions of this and Final Fantasy I when I was a wee little lad for five dollars.  Best deal ever then and it still seems pretty good now.  Anyways, I'm done musing for now.  What does everyone else thing of this?  The screenshots look really nice, by the way.

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Need Nintendo or Super Nintendo Parts?


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Nintendo has announced that they are ceasing production of parts for the Nintendo and Super Nintendo.  

Parts and repairs for the two will still be offered, but only while supplies last.

Source: Games_Are_Fun

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Not the biggest piece of news in the world, let alone the gaming world.  But it is still a little bit symbolic.  

If anyone still uses their NES or SNES (instead of emulating like many do nowadays), it might be wise to get any repairs if you need them (or get the parts so you can make the repairs yourself ^_^ ) done soon.  I might try to pick up a new 72 pin connector for my Nintendo (Though is it possible to get one of those at any electronics store?) myself.

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So You Wanna Buy a Console?


There is a price drop rumoured to occur during the upcoming E3 convention.

The new prices that each console is thought to be selling for after the convention are (all prices in US Dollars): Sony's Playstation 2 for $149.99, Microsoft's Xbox also for $149.99, and Nintendo's GameCube for $99.99.

Remember that these are just rumours and that the E3 convention is still a few weeks away.

Source: Games_Are_Fun

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Good news for gamers.  I would assume that the price drops would be occurring everywhere, but the Games_Are_Fun only had the US prices.

$100 for a GameCube?  That's looking damn good from where I'm standing.  I wonder if they are still going to have the deal that if you buy a GameCube you get Metroid Prime, Star Fox Adventures, Resident Evil 0 or Mario Party 4 for free after the price drop have occurred.  If they do, that will be quite a steal.  

Anyone want to buy a console now?

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Mario Kart Gamecube Information and Screenies


Nintendo has finally released new info and screenshots (news and screenshots both courtesy of Games Are Fun) for the lastest incarnation of the Mario Kart series for the the Gamecube, titled Mario Kart: Double Dash.

Changes have been made in this versions since the N64 and Super Nintendo games.  One of significance is that there will be two riders on each kart now.  The idea being that the front character drives and the one located in the rear controls all of the power-ups and weapons.    The cast of characters has also changed.  Included are Mario, Luigi, Peach, Baby Mario, Baby Luigi, Yoshi, Birdo, Wario, Waluigi, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Bowser, Bowser Jr., Koopa, and Paratroopa.  Poor Toad must have come down with a case of SARS or something because he seems to be in quarantine for this title.

One more tid bit on the gameplay for now.   As mentioned, each kart has two characters.  You can switch the two characters mid-race for different effects to change balancing and such during turns and going up hills.  

Source:  Games Are Fun

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It is games like these these that make me wish I had a Gamecube.    The screenshots look pretty fantastic and it looks like the game could be a lot of fun, especially when played with friends (for those of us who actually have those anyways ^_^.)  And it is nice that they are making some changes in the gameplays while keeping the basic Mario Kart formula intact.  Even though it was one my favorite N64 games, I've heard that it was a disappointment to many after the SNES versions.  Hopefully this will make it up to those who viewed the N64 Mario Kart in this manner.

Thoughts, opinions, flames? Toss them at me (or the game)

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Capcom Loses, Games Shelved


Courtesy Gamespot
http://www.gamespot.com/gamecub....21.html

Capcom, one of the top video game developers, suffered 19.5 billion yen ($163 million) in losses in 2002.  This happened because many of their games which they expected to be big sellers fell short of what they expected.  For example, three of their main sellers combined to sell 760,000 less copies than they expected.  This accounts for much of the loss, which was explained by the president, that the market was moving in a different direction than their titles.  Capcom's loss caused them to shelve 18 of their games that were in development, which is a huge hit to the company.

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It's interesting to think about other reasons why things fell so flat for the company in 2002.  The American economy, at least, was suffering for much of the year, but it seems to easy to blame it on that when there are many markets around the world that are buying the games.  It would also be nice to know if any other companies had losses to their sales to see if the video game market is in a slump right now.  I think market confidence needs to be up before people will start buying more.  I can safely say that I only got two video games last year, Wild ARMs 3 and Suikoden 3, and neither of those are Capcom titles.  If Capcom wants to get back into the market, they'll probably need to start developing different types of games, and maybe that's the aim in the cancellation of so many games.  What does everyone else think?
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OPGaming.com Reopens its Doors


OPGaming.com reopened on March 1st, 2003, at around 5:00 PM Eastern time. The site was reworked since November by R51, Tiddles, and myself, along with my personal staff who helped fill in content. So what's new?

The Latest Gaming News & Media
Coverage for Gaming on ALL major Platforms, as well as old ones.
New Forums
An Extensive Games Database
Weekly polls
A huge, 64 character tournament, which is already underway.

Plus lots more to come. R51 told me to be a spammer, so yell at him, AFTER you check out the new OPGaming.com.
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