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Topic: EDIT: Zelda still on gamecube! Joystiq bad source of news. (Read 1672 times)
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damijin
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EDIT: Nevermind, Joystiq is bad at researching. Or at least, it might not be coming out in the US according to joystiq. http://www.joystiq.com/2006/10/19/zelda-twilight-princess-for-gamecube-is-no-more/A friend of mine is a manager at a Gamestop in Pennsylvania, and at first told me that it was true. Zelda for Gamecube no longer in their systems. But he later went on to express doubt, saying that it was possibly a rumor, and: other sites still have it up, and someone i know whose very in the in was mentioning the source of the websites article taking it down because of a day delay or something.... so its possible, but not confirmed, plus im pretty sure we stopped taking reserves a couple of days ago because of limited supply[/quote
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« Last Edit: October 19, 2006, 09:14:19 PM by damijin »
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schild
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Joystiq is bad at reporting? Odd. Never would have guessed.
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damijin
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I too, was shocked.
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schild
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OcellotJenkins
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From HereRecent rumours sparked by the disappearance of Twilight Princess from various videogames websites have whipped the internet into an anti Nintendo frenzy, but we have a message from Nintendo of Europe: Calm Down!
When we called and asked them about the status of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess for the Gamecube, we were informed that it would be avaliable "through all the normal channels in the UK," presumably meaning that the game will be in high street stores and not an online exclusive.
When asked if they knew anything about the plans for the game's US release, we were told "We've heard nothing about any cancelation or exclusivity. I can't say for sure, but I'd say it's a safe bet to assume the US will be doing the same as us - a full release, though it will be printed in smaller numbers than the Wii version."
Well, there's the official word from Nintendo of Europe. With luck, they're dead on about the US release and Gamecube owners will be able to play Link's latest adventure without having to scour the internet or import to get it. Current speculation suggests it could just be individual stores deciding not to stock the Gamecube version of the game.
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