Nintendo News for June 2001

06/30/2001


Final Fantasy XI to go Multi-Platform

A recent article on GameSpot stated that Square's first online Final Fantasy game will be developed for many consoles.

Source - GameSpot

06/30/2001
Bomberman Tournament Ships to Stores

Activision has stated that Bomberman Tournament has shiped to stores and will be avalible for purchase soon.

Source - Activision

06/27/2001
NPD Reports Strong Launch for new, Portable Video Game System, Game Boy Advance

PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK, June 27, 2001 - Leading marketing information provider, The NPD Group, Inc., today reported TRSTS video game sales of Game Boy Advance (GBA) for launch week, June 10 through June 16, 2001. The much-anticipated portable console system earned approximately $45 million in revenue in its first week at retail.

Not surprisingly, Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance hardware took 76% of video game unit sales during its launch week, while Sony’s PlayStation 2 was pushed to second place, capturing only 10% of hardware unit share, compared to 37% one week prior to the GBA launch.

In its first week, Game Boy Advance software earned approximately $18.5 million in revenue, with over 540,000 units selling through retailers in the U.S. alone. The average retail price (ARP) of Game Boy Advance software is $33.99, almost nine dollars more than its predecessor, Game Boy Color, which sells for an ARP of $25.09.

According to NPD, six titles for Game Boy Advance sold more than 5,700 units combined during the week of June 3 through June 9, one week before the actual system was available to the public. At launch, seven of the top ten selling video games were Game Boy Advance titles. The number one selling GBA title during that week was Super Mario Advance.

"The Game Boy Advance launch is a shot in the arm for the video games industry. Kids and adults alike were looking forward to seeing cutting edge technology hit the portable market with the same fervor as the console market," commented Ilene Haase, director of NPD Interactive Entertainment Service. "The GBA, a 32-Bit handheld machine, offers higher resolution and color graphics, reverse compatibility with a huge library of Game Boy games, better multi-player gaming and, of course, online gaming to follow in the near future. The Game Boy Advance will also offer a multitude of usability for Nintendo’s GameCube console, which will launch this November," added Haase.

Top 10 Video Game Titles Ranked on Units Sold

June 10 - June 16, 2001

Rank Platform/Title Publisher Intro. Date
1 GBA: Super Mario Advance Nintendo of America June ‘01
2 GBA: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Activision May ‘01
3 GBA: F-Zero Maximum Velocity Nintendo of America June ‘01
4 GBA: Castlevania: Circle of Moon Konami of America June ‘01
5 GBA: Rayman Advance UBI Soft June ‘01
6 GBC: Zelda: Oracle Seasons Nintendo of America May ‘01
7 GBC: Zelda: Oracle of Ages Nintendo of America May ‘01
8 GBA: Namco Museum Namco June ‘01
9 GBA: GT Advance Racing THQ June ‘01
10 PS2: Red Faction THQ May ‘01

Source - NPD Group

06/11/2001
The GameBoy Advance has been shipped!

The GameBoy Advance has been shipped. Expect it to be for sale in about 2 days. The system will retail for $99.95 in the US and $139.95 in Canada. Games will retail between $29.95-$39.95 in the US and $49.95-$59.95 in Canada. The GameBoy Advance will launch with 17 games. The launch games are:

GamePublisher
Army Men Advance3DO
Castlevania: Circle of the MoonKonami
ChuChu RocketSega
Earthworm JimMajesco Sales Inc.
F-Zero: Maximum VelocityNintendo
Fire Pro WrestlingBAM Entertainment
GT Advance Championship RacingTHQ
Iridion 3DMajesco Sales Inc.
Konami Krazy RacersKonami
Namco Museum Volume OneNamco
Pinobee: Wings of AdventureHudson Soft
Pitfall: The Mayan AdventureMajesco Sales Inc.
Rayman AdvanceUbi Soft
Ready 2 Rumble: Round 2Midway
Super Dodge Ball AdvanceAtlus
Super Mario AdvanceNintendo
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2Activision

Source - Nintendo

06/08/2001
GameCube Launch Information: Get Ready!

So far, there will be 17 titles available for the GameCube at launch. The GameCube will launch on November 5th, 2001. Here are the launch games:

GamePublisher
Super Smash Bros. MeleeNintendo
Luigi's MansionNintendo
PikminNintendo
Star Fox Adventures: Dinosaur PlanetNintendo
Wave Race: Blue StormNintendo
Eternal DarknessNintendo
NBA Courtside 2002Nintendo
Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron 2LucasArts
Super Monkey BallSega
Madden NFL 2002EA
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2Acclaim
Extreme-G 3Acclaim
All-Star Baseball 2002Acclaim
NFL Quarterback Club 2002Acclaim
NFL Blitz 2002Midway
NHL Hitz 2002Midway
Batman Dark TomorrowKemco

Source - IGN Cube

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