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Nintendo Release Schedule For Europe

  • 23-05-2002 10:18am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,894 ✭✭✭


    Here's the release schedule for the bigger games for nintendo consoles in Europe....



    GameCube

    September
    Resident Evil (Capcom)
    The Sum of All Fears (Ubi Soft)
    Time Splitters 2 (Eidos)
    The Last Ninja (Studio 3)
    Turok Evolution (Acclaim)
    Die Hard Vendetta (Vivendi Universal)

    October
    Super Mario Sunshine (Nintendo)
    Eternal Darkness (Nintedo)

    November
    Star Fox Adventures (Nintendo)
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (Activision)
    Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3 (Activision)
    Rayman 3 (Ubi Soft)

    December
    Metroid Prime (Nintendo)
    Ghost Recon (Ubi Soft)

    Game Boy Advance

    September
    Disney's Magical Quest starring Mickey and Minnie (Nintendo)
    The Last Ninja (Studio 3)
    The Sum of All Fears (Ubi Soft)
    Medal of Honour (Electronic Arts)

    October
    Mortal Combat Deadly Alliance (Midway)
    Rayman 3 Advance (Ubi Soft)

    November
    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (Activision)
    Tomb Raider Lara Croft The Prophecy (Ubi Soft/Eidos)

    December
    Yoshi's Island Super Mario Advance 3 (Nintendo)
    Mega Man Zero (Capcom)
    Super Ghouls 'n' Ghosts (Capcom)
    Grand Theft Auto 3 (Take Two)
    Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings (Vivendi Universal)


Comments

  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 52,405 CMod ✭✭✭✭Retr0gamer


    CLASS!!! yoshi's island can't wait for that!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 55,571 ✭✭✭✭Mr E


    Even cooler is this little gadget - a TV tuner for the GBA !!

    Here is the specs:

    1. Battery: AA x 4 (optional)
    2. Battery play time: about 150 minutes for 4 AA batteries of 1800ma hour rechargeable and 90 minutes for normal alkaline batteries
    3. Power consumption: about 560MA while watching TV and about 290MA in monitor mode
    4. DC in jack: attached a AC to DC adapter (output DC 5V regulated,
    800ma, central point negative), different versions available : Japan 100V version or US 110V version or England 230V version or Euro 230V version
    5. Antenna : attached a 68cm telescopic antenna
    6. Antenna In jack: yes, a RF cable adaptor attached
    7. Video and Audio In/Out jack : yes, a A/V cable adaptor attached (mono audio,using the same jack for Video and Audio connection and In/Out controlled by TV Advance software)
    8. Mini spider (trivet) attached
    9. Ear-phone jack: yes
    10. Resolution: 240 x 160
    11. Speaker and Volume tuning : yes, built in
    12. Brightness and Contrast and colour control: yes, by TV Advance software
    13.TV channels: 99 channels can be chosen and 99 channels can be saved in it
    14. Two version (PAL or NTSC TV system) available (the PAL version is fully compatible with all PAL TV systems: I, D/K, B/G -- switchable by TV Advance software)
    15. Both PAL and NTSC video input acceptable (monitor mode)


    Specs and more info (including pics!) here:

    www.gbaemu.com

    - Dave.


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