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GameCube price drop on the way?

It has been suggested that Nintendo is planning to drop in price next month, according to an EB Games employee. The materials, which were sent for use in the company's next marketing period (May 3... More...

Gamecube Pricecut Expected in Japan

Japanese retailers are expecting a significant price cut on Nintendo's Gamecube console at the end of October although there has been no official announcement from Nintendo themselves. The expected price drop is around 30% from... More...

EA Ships NCAA Football for GameCube

The college football season is underway as NCAA(R) Football 2005 hits store shelves today, from Electronic Arts (Nasdaq:ERTS). Last year, NCAA Football 2004 sold more than one million copies and was the second best-selling football... More...

MAX Drive for GameCube

At last you can transfer data between your GameCube and PC, quickly and easily! MAX Drive is a massive 64 Megabit GameCube memory card with a difference. It also connects to your computer, allowing you... More...

GameCube price cuts coming?

Nintendo's latest earning report shows, amongst other things, that only 800,000 GameCubes were sold worldwide in the last quarter. Nintendo has today released its first ever quarterly earnings report showing a profit... More...

Mario Kart for Gamecube announced!

The Gamecube version of fan favorite Mario Kart is finished, complete with eight-player support on two linked consoles, UK retailer Special Reserve, citing comments of unspecified time and place from Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto. However, they... More...

GameCube Keyboard

The GameCube is getting a keyboard in Europe. The ideal companion for Phantasy Star Online, PowerBoard is the only keyboard available for your GameCube console. Here is the full... More...

GameCube Successor!

Nintendo have finally given a date for their next games console, that year will be 2005. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata had this to say in a Japanese interview today: "We are developing a... More...

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