The E3 flood has started, check out the following incredible Gamecube screens at CubeEurope. Metroid, Star Fox, Mario, Zelda, Wario World and Mario Party 4. Are they not the best looking games you’ve ever seen? And via Nintendophiles, 1080 and Monkeyball2.
The sudden and suspicious deaths of 11 of the world’s leading microbiologists. via News of the Dead.
Spacewar, the very first video game, celebrated its 40th birthday yesterday.
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They said they expected 50,000 on day one.
Maybe I missed them, maybe they weren’t posted on the usual sources, but if like me you’ve missed these OSX driver updates for Microsoft’s excellent IntelliMouse and Internet Pro Keyboard then here they are.
More Apple goodness in the form of Xserve. Fancy one of these babys sitting on your shelf?
In a shock pre-E3 announcement Nintendo have revealed their plans to take Gamecube online by this Fall. Nintendo says that both a v.90 and a broadband modem will be released for Gamecube, both at a low pricepoint of $34.95. The first online enabled game looks set to be Phantasy Star Online: Episode I & II from Sega.
VersionTracker.com has today launched a new subscription service called Version Tracker Plus. For an annual fee of $19.95 the subscriber gets access to a range of features includeing personalised watch lists and the abillity to toggle Ads on and off. One of the listed features i find a little odd however is the ‘view previous days software’, you can already do this through the standard website so lets hope they arent going to start reducing the functionality of the normal service in a bid to win your subscription.