This post is from one of several previous incarnations of this site and probably doesn’t quite fit the current format. In a former life this was a group blog and a tumblelog before it became a static jekyll site. If anything looks broken or is worded oddly that could be why. Pardon the dust.
Its been quite a week for announcments from Nintendo. First they announced the release dates for the first Super Mario game in 5 years. This was followed by news that PS2 exclusive Timesplitters 2, created by the former Goldeneye team at Free Radical Design, was also due for simultaneous release on Gamecube. Mario Party 4 and 1080 II recieved their Japanese release dates, but possibly the most important announcment of the week was that Monkey Ball creator and EDGE contributor Toshihiro Nagoshi’s Amusement Vision division at Sega would be developing, one of the jewels in Nintendo’s crown, F-Zero for Gamecube and arcades.