Aug
31
2005
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Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness

Those waiting for a new Pokemon fix on their GameCube won’t have to wait too much longer with today’s announcement from Nintendo that Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness will be released on November 18th 2005.

Following the story of a young boy and his friends as he tries to stop the evil CIPHER organisation and purify their Shadow Pokemon – including the seemingly impurifyable Shadow Lugia. Thanks to the work of Professor Krane, a Purification Chamber has been developed to rid the Shadow Pokemon of their darker sides. Along with a few ‘normal’ Pokemon, the chamber helps to purify the Shadow Pokemon and open their hearts; their old moves are removed but a range of others become available instead.

Several mini-games feature alongside the two main game modes (Story Mode and Battle Mode) and gamers will also be able to connect to a host of GBA Pokemon titles and swap various Pocket Monsters between the games.

We’ll have more news on Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness in the coming weeks…

Source: Total Video Games

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Aug
31
2005

Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

The last time we saw The Legend of Zelda’s Link in a proper console adventure was in 2003′s The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. He was just a wee lad back then, barely taller than the shield he wore in the stellar Ocarina of Time. The elfin hero of Hyrule is coming back in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, and this time he’s all grown-up.

However, it’s apparently taking Link a little longer to mature than expected. In what could be the most disappointing delay to fans rabid for a sequel since Bungie’s Halo 2 was knocked back a few seasons, Nintendo today announced that the Twilight Princess will miss its original ship date of 2005′s holiday season.

“After much discussion, the Zelda development team has requested extra time to add new levels, more depth, and even higher quality to Zelda: Twilight Princess. Consequently, we’re announcing a new global launch in 2006,” stated Perrin Kaplan, Nintendo of America’s vice president of marketing and corporate affairs.

The new release date is now no sooner than April 1, 2006, as the game is pegged to hit shelves sometime after Nintendo’s next fiscal year kicks off.

“While this may come as a disappointment to many eager fans, it will absolutely enrich the game,” said Kaplan.

Nintendo let out a trifecta of big news stories today. In addition to the disappointing Zelda delay, Nintendophiles will be happy to know that the Game Boy Micro now has a release date of September 19, and the DS will be $20 cheaper as of August 21, to coincide with the release of Nintendogs and Advance Wars: Dual Strike for the DS. Stay tuned to GameSpot for more information.

Source: GameSpot

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