Volgens cubenation (Franse site) gaat Rare third party.. Nintendo of France heeft een beetje teveel info losgelaten tijdens de Nintendo show in Frankrijk pas geleden.
Vertaalde versie:
Nintendo is uncorrectable. Many english magazines, and the internet website IGNCube have been stating that 2nd Party Developer Rareware, will approach a mulitplatform politic. The two best friends, repeatedly stated that the relations between the two were as normal as ever, high hopes, and the rumors were false. Yesterday, a Nintendo representative hid the truth once again, and rejected Matt Cassamassina's (IGNCube cheif) reports. Today, a Nintendo representative spoke out. "Rareware will surely create and publish games for the Playstation 2, and the Xbox", receiving this information from Mathieu Minel of Nintendo of France. "This will not change the relationship between Nintendo and Rareware". "Licensed Nintendo games will remain exclusive to Gamecube" How could this happen with Nintendo playing such a large role, and owning a large enough percentage of the company? "Nintendo will sell some of its share in the company, which it possesses."
To be Continued...
Overige informatie volgens cubenation:
• Animal Leader coming to Europe in 2003, probably America as well.
• Animal Crossing coming to Europe in Q3 2003 (A nightmare to translate)
• Metroid Prime coming in Europe out on January the 10th 2003
• Nintendo will be holding The Nintendo Show 2002 in London on August the 29th or September the 3rd
• GameCube bundle with Mario Sunshine and memory card 59 will be out before Christmas in Europe.
• Star Fox Adventures is completed, it will be 80 hours long and will come on TWO disks.
Tja, wat je hiervan moet geloven laat ik aan jezelf over.. StarFox is iig 1 disc.
Rechtstreeks van rareware.com:
Uncle Tusk replies: Right, let's see. One-line responses of varying value and enthusiasm from the SFA team:
Size: " Star Fox is one disk and is really, really big. You will definitely get your hard-earned money's worth."
Wie weet wat er allemaal nog meer niet klopt.