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    Silicon Knights is working on a remake of the original Metal Gear Solid for the GameCube.

     

    Konami has announced that the official title for the GameCube Metal Gear game is Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes and that it's currently in development at Silicon Knights, the development team behind Eternal Darkness. The game will feature revamped graphics, but it will contain the original Metal Gear Solid storyline. Metal Gear Solid: Twin Snakes is being developed under the supervision of Hideo Kojima and Shigeru Miyamoto.

     

    “I am tremendously excited to introduce a unique Metal Gear Solid experience to a new audience of gamers as well as collaborate with my mentor in game design, Mr. Miyamoto, on Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes for Nintendo GameCube,” says Hideo Kojima, vice president, Konami Computer Entertainment Japan, Inc.

     

    “Mr. Kojima and I have spoken about this project for some time, and I’m excited our ideas have matched so perfectly,” adds Shigeru Miyamoto, senior managing director of Entertainment Analysis and Development Division, Nintendo Co., Ltd. “It’s this shared passion for game creation that has allowed us to collaborate to bring a special Metal Gear project exclusively for Nintendo GameCube.”

     

    Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes is scheduled for release later this year in North America, but it will be on display at E3.

     

     

    Utviklet av Silicon Knights, i sammarbeid med kongene?

     

     

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  2. Tastatur øker feelinga, men jeg spilte de første ukene uten å det funket fint, det er optimalisert og mann klarer fint og kommunisere uten tastatur med litt trening går det veldig fort, og det er ikke nødvendig trykke inn en og en bokstav, men du har mange ferdig produserte setninger, du kan lage utallige snarveier osv.. det er bare en vanesak, som alt annet, MEN om du tar deg rå til et tastatur til ca 200,- blir det bare enda bedre:=)

  3. Mario Kart finished

     

    Shigeru Miyamoto confirms that Mario Kart GC is finished - so just how much longer are they expecting us to wait?

     

    Mario Kart for the GameCube is complete, Nintendo legend Shiguru Miyamoto has confirmed, and while it will not feature online play, multi-player options have not been ignored.

     

    Four-player split-screen is very much in evidence, but that's not all. In a system similar to the PS2 i-Link, you'll be able to daisy-chain two 'Cubes together for eight-player action on two TVs. Still, the fact that we've seen no screenshots or video footage and heard no game information whatsoever does make us worry slightly. Finished? Good for you! Now SHOW IT TO US.

     

    Versions of Mario Kart on the SNES, GBA and N64 are the stuff of legends, so a new version will undoubtedly generate dump-trucks full of money for Nintendo. The game is tentatively scheduled for July over here, so get your GBA out and start practising.

     

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    Mario Kart LAN true after all?

    We posted an April Fools joke some while ago, saying that Mario Kart GC would the first LAN game on GC, it looks like it turned out to be true, just that it won't need an extra GC as server (for playing in LAN in that joke you needed 3 GC's).

     

    The Japanese magazine Quiter says that Mario Kart GC won't be available as an online game on E3, but it will be presented as a LAN game. Two GameCubes can be connected to get a maximum of four players and what you'll need will be:

     

    - Two TV's

    - Two GameCubes

    - Of course two Mario Kart games

    - And a Broadband adapter

     

     

    Hum, tidenes beste multiplayer spill inntar Cuben! :woot:

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