Nintendo Reveals New E3 Titles
NOA announces new N64 and GBC games such as Mega Man 64, Pokemon Attack, and The Simpsons.
Nintendo has indirectly revealed some new games for the N64 and the Game Boy Color on its web site, which has a poll that asks, "Which games are you looking forward to the most?" The choices on the list are:
Nintendo 64:The Legend of Zelda: Majora's MaskPokemon AttackBanjo-TooieHey You, Pikachu!Mickey's Speedway USAConker's Bad Fur DayEternal DarknessSuper Mario RPG 2StarCraftKirby 64: The Crystal ShardsJames Bond: The World is Not EnoughTony Hawk's Pro Skater 2Turok 3: Shadow of OblivionQuarterback Club 2001Looney Tunes: Duck Dodgers: Starring Daffy DuckIndy Racing 2000Spider-ManX-menArmy Men: Sarge's Heroes 2Aidyn ChroniclesRugrats in ParisPower Rangers Light RescueOgre Battle 64Rush 2049Ready 2 Rumble 2Blitz 2001Stunt Racer 3000Mega Man 64Resident Evil: ZeroTaz ExpressPolaris SnoCrossSea-Doo HydroCrossTom and Jerry 64
Game Boy Color:Zelda Triforce SeriesPokemon Gold & SilverPerfect DarkPokemon AttackWarlockedCrystalisDonkey Kong CountryBeauty and the BeastGoofySleeping BeautyCinderellaMickey Speedway USADinosaurGold and Glory: The Road to El DoradoPower Puff Girls (3 titles)Hercules and Xena (2 titles)James Bond: The World is Not EnoughAustin Powers (2 titles)Looney Tunes Collector: Alert!Looney Tunes Collector: Attack!Mega Man XLegend of the River King 2Harvest Moon 2LufiaHeroes of Might and MagicArmy Men: Air CombatDaikatana AdventureTest Drive CycleTest Drive Le MansXtreme SportsBuffy the Vampire SlayerAliensThe SimpsonsRugrats in ParisHoyle Casino
Nintendo previously announced Pokemon Attack for Game Boy Color, which we expect to be a new version of Tetris Attack (especially since the Japanese version - Panel de Pon 64 - has been forthcoming for some time). The company officially confirmed Mega Man 64 for the first time, while Mickey Speedway USA and James Bond: TWINE were only announced for the N64. As of yet there is no information available on Mega Man X for the Game Boy. This game could be a port of the Super NES version, and although the Game Boy Color may not appear capable of handling Super NES games, the appearance of Donkey Kong Country on the same list gives the appearance of Super NES ports being possible, albeit on a somewhat reduced scale.
We expect Nintendo to show all of these games, and many more, at the E3 Expo next month. Stick with videogames.com for full, live coverage of the show.
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