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Jumpman
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« on: March 07, 2001, 10:35:14 PM »
IMO, GBA is becoming quite the little wonder...

Price and release details:

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The US Price and Launch Titles for GBA

Nintendo finally reveals what the system will cost you when the Game Boy Advance ships in June.

March 7, 2001

It\'s been an agonizing wait, but Nintendo has finally revealed the US launch plans for the Game Boy Advance.
As previously reported, the Game Boy Advance – Nintendo\'s successor to the hugely successful Game Boy Color system -- will be released on June 11, 2001 in the US in three colors: White, Indigo, and Glacier. The system will be priced at $99.99, and there will be a huge number of titles upon the launch of the system – 15, to be exact:


Super Mario Advance (Nintendo)
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity (Nintendo)
Army Men Advance (3DO)
High Heat Baseball 2002 (3DO)
Tony Hawk Pro Skater (Activision)
Dodge Ball Advance (Atlus)
Fire Pro Wrestling (BAM)
Top Gear GT Championship (Kemco)
Tweety and the Magic Jewel (Kemco)
Fortress (Majesco)
Iridion 3D (Majesco)
Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure (Majesco)
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 (Midway)
ChuChu Rocket! (Sega)
Rayman (Ubi Soft)
Game prices will range from $29.99 to $39.99, slightly higher than the average price for the Game Boy Color library Nintendo is planning on having as many as 60 titles available for purchase by the end of this year. Shockingly missing from this line-up are the other two Nintendo-published games that are launch titles in Japan: Kuru Kuru Kururin and Napoleon -- we\'re hoping that they\'ll have a release date somewhere soon to the launch of the Game Boy Advance system in Japan.
"There has never been a portable game system like Game Boy Advance, and never has a game system launched into such a booming market," says Peter Main, executive vice president, sales and marketing, Nintendo of America Inc. "Our existing portable system, Game Boy Color, remains the fastest-selling video game platform in America, achieving all-time sales records even 11 years after introduction. Game Boy Advance will set brand new records."

Game Boy Advance decisively breaks the existing boundaries for handheld video game play, boosting both screen size and battery life by 50%, and picture resolution by 66%. According to Nintendo, Game Boy Advance delivers a sharper picture than current 32-bit and 64-bit consoles playing on a 27" television. – a really, really bold statement.

The Game Boy Advance launches in Japan in just two weeks.

Yikes, a little expensive in my opinion, but well worth it.

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Classic SNES Games to Game Boy Advance

Nintendo\'s got big plans to dip into its past library to bring up some Game Boy Advance gold.

March 7, 2001

Great news for fans of Nintendo\'s 16-bit system -- in a public announcement in Japan today, Satoru Iwata -- Corporate Planning Div. Director/General Manager of Nintendo Co., Ltd. – revealed that the company is currently planning on releasing updated versions of classic SNES and N64 titles for the Game Boy Advance.
In the speech, Iwata fingered five specific games:

Metroid
Super Mario Bros. 3
Super Mario World
Yoshi\'s Island
Yoshi\'s Story
Yoshi\'s Story was one of the first games unofficially revealed on the Game Boy Advance as a developer demo to show companies what the system can do – it\'s always been hinted at by Nintendo as coming to the system in full form, but never officially announced until today. Rumors of a Metroid title have been floating around for more than a month – and it\'s only today that Nintendo Co. LTD has officially made the announcement as a title in development.
And just to remind you what these games are, check out their SNES equivalents below:


   
Super Mario World Yoshi\'s Island Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Metroid

Game images are from SNES titles. Screen grabs from http://www.vgmuseum.com.
These are five huge properties that will no doubt be welcomed with opened arms by owners of the Game Boy Advance – but as of right now, there are no specific details on any of these announced games. When we know, you\'ll know.

-- Craig Harris

WOO HOO!!!

Ah the memories are coming back...






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Metroid will be a FPS on GameCube, but not for GBA.

What are your opinions on all this great GBA news? Good? Bad? Reply damn you!

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« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2001, 11:22:55 PM »
I\'m very excited for Nintendo...I like sidescrollers alot.  And Nintendo has some of the best.  

GBA will be wonderful and I\'ll probably get one at launch with Rayman and Mario Advanced.

I\'ll then be looking forward to:

Metroid
Mario Kart
Yoshi\'s Island
Castlevania
Sonic Advanced
ChuChu Rocket

Anyone know who\'s taking preorders?

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« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2001, 12:16:14 AM »
So, basically, Nintendo is putting the good games on the GBA . Further proof they should just go handheld. Compare the list of "must get" titles for the GBA to the GC.
;)

I\'m going to import one, though. Not sure I can wait for my CastleVania--which on that note, why is that  NOT a US launch title?

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« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2001, 12:23:24 AM »
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I\'m going to import one, though. Not sure I can wait for my CastleVania--which on that note, why is that  NOT a US launch title? [/B]


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« Reply #4 on: March 08, 2001, 12:27:49 AM »
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So, basically, Nintendo is putting the good games on the GBA

I don\'t know if your being serious or not but Nintendo themselves stated that 70% of their internal development teams(1sy party developers) were focusing on GameCube.

Man I really want to play SMB3 right now!!!! Can\'t wait for GBA!

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« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2001, 01:03:33 AM »
All i need is a port of FF6, chrono trigger, sieken densetsu, and TMNT turtles in time and we\'re all set :D

PS Turtles in Time is abbreviated TiT
 
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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2001, 03:09:07 AM »
ah...whaa??! Yhosis island..my favourite platformer of all time is back YEAH!! and now we need donkey kong country


I had my doubts about GBA but this changes things
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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2001, 03:17:08 AM »
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I don\'t know if your being serious or not but Nintendo themselves stated that 70% of their internal development teams(1sy party developers) were focusing on GameCube.

Man I really want to play SMB3 right now!!!! Can\'t wait for GBA!


Sorta serious. Sorta joking.
Serious in the sense--all the classic stuff is GBA (2D,etc).

Joking in the sense--I am sure NINTENDO will have excellent focus (while questionable--ala Metriod) on the GC.

So a joke in some senses..

But yeah, SMB3 again! Yum!

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« Reply #8 on: March 08, 2001, 02:40:29 PM »
Dang, none of the games I really wanted are coming out at launch. SMB2 and Fortres are probably the only games I\'ll pick up at launch.
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« Reply #9 on: March 08, 2001, 07:40:24 PM »
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So, basically, Nintendo is putting the good games on the GBA . Further proof they should just go handheld. Compare the list of "must get" titles for the GBA to the GC.
;)

I\'m going to import one, though. Not sure I can wait for my CastleVania--which on that note, why is that  NOT a US launch title?


Yeah, whatever.

Nintendo puts good games on all of their systems.  The sales charts prove this ;)

It\'s pretty unfair to compare the GBA game list to the GC game list, when virtually every developer for the GC is under NDA.
It seems as if the people [casual gamers] that we consider to know absolutely nothing are the ones that actually know the most important thing: Name brands don\'t make the console, games do.

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« Reply #10 on: March 09, 2001, 12:30:15 AM »
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Yeah, whatever.

Nintendo puts good games on all of their systems.  The sales charts prove this ;)

It\'s pretty unfair to compare the GBA game list to the GC game list, when virtually every developer for the GC is under NDA.


Depends. What do you consider a good game? Alot of Pokemon? Pokemon stadium? So on and so on....

And if you notice I said they would have excellent--but questionable focus on the GC. I also basically said, that I considered the 2D counter-parts alot better then any of Nintendo\'s 3D efforts.

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« Reply #11 on: March 09, 2001, 01:15:10 AM »
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All i need is a port of FF6, chrono trigger, sieken densetsu, and TMNT turtles in time and we\'re all set :D

PS Turtles in Time is abbreviated TiT
 
PSS TiT is the greatest brawler ever made.


yea i hear that

i would love to have Secret of Mana or maybe even the previously unreleased ,in the US, sequel and especailly TiT - that game ruled - i remember staying up very late playing with my friend - dang that game ruled
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« Reply #12 on: March 09, 2001, 03:37:43 AM »
Thanks Jumpman,

I will un doubtedly get the GBA...  My friends think handhelds suck... but they\'re the ones sorry on long trips :) well anyway... I got a job so saving will be easy... and here will be some of the games I want...

Super Mario Advance
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Mario World Remake
Mario Bros. 3 Remake
Yoshi\'s World Remake
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« Reply #13 on: March 09, 2001, 06:16:31 AM »
...in your hands! Now you can really travel back in time...

You know, Jumpman, the GBA is so nostalgic, it\'s a MUST buy! Think about all the great games it will bring before us, the old Snessies...

Well, you can clearly see them from the list, but these are my most anticipated of them:

1. Mario Kart Advanced
2. F-Zero
3. Metroid
4. Super Mario World!!! ( my favourite snes-game! )
5. Rayman

I\'m seriously going to forget Gamecube and X-box because of this God of handhelds... ;)
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« Reply #14 on: March 09, 2001, 02:52:31 PM »
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Depends. What do you consider a good game? Alot of Pokemon? Pokemon stadium? So on and so on....

And if you notice I said they would have excellent--but questionable focus on the GC. I also basically said, that I considered the 2D counter-parts alot better then any of Nintendo\'s 3D efforts.


What do I consider a good game?  

I consider a good game any game that I enjoy.

What do you consider a good console or add-on?  A Sega CD, 32X, Saturn? So on and so on....

I know you said that they would have excellent focus on the GC, but it seems like you contradicted yourself when you said that Nintendo would bring the good games to GBA.  

You didn\'t say "some" or something along the lines of that, but the.  It might just be me, but when you said "the" it looked as if you meant all.  Of course you could have meant "the" as in the games that we were talking about.

Also, I don\'t recall saying anything about the 2-d or 3-d counterparts of Nintendo\'s games.  

If I did, then I apologize.
It seems as if the people [casual gamers] that we consider to know absolutely nothing are the ones that actually know the most important thing: Name brands don\'t make the console, games do.

 

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