Prove it.Originally posted by Ren
Several third-party companies, including Activision and Sega, are planning to produce online games for the GameCube.
Nintendo has now released the official Broadband Adapter and Modem Adapter for the GameCube. The adapters will enable players to get their GCN online through a dial-up, cable, or DSL connection. This way, gamers will be able to use their own ISPs with no extra console access charges.
Several third-party companies, including Activision and Sega, are planning to produce online games for the GameCube. The first of these titles is Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II, which is now available at retail stores everywhere.
Well, PSO is made by Sega, and, as for Activision, the official press release <a href = "http://wire.ign.com/articles/375/375856p1.html">mentions it in the fifth paragraph.</a>
imma wait till something im more interested in goes online..super monkey ball or animal crossing are a few that pop into my head
for now i think everyone should just stick with XBL.
or better yet, forget online gaming and stick with strong single player and multiplayer experiences(offline obviously
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or better yet, stop bumping ancient threads. i was all excited to see new nintendo online news. i should have known better.(
epmode - heh I didnt bump it, Korly did.
I just added a nice comment![]()
i know, i was just channeling my confusion from when i read the thread a few days ago.
holy shit it's 3:14 am.
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