JUST IN: Newly Surfaced Video of the Nintendo Gamecube Reveal

Newly Surface Video of the Nintendo Gamecube Reveal
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A new video unexpectedly surfaced this morning thanks to Hard4Games featuring the entirety of Nintendo’s 1999 E3 panel. Previously, no video was known to exist of this event, and watching it is a bit like time travel. The footage includes now retired Nintendo of America VP Peter Main speaking about the state of the video game industry and discussing upcoming N64 games. Some of the titles mentioned are now classics. The most exciting part, however, is when Howard Lincoln, Nintendo’s well known spokesperson at the time, revealed their next console code named Dolphin. later renamed to Gamecube. I hope you enjoy this slice of Nintendo history.

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Justin Casey

A North Texas native, I was born in '80s and grew up '90s playing a hefty amount of NES, Sega Genesis, and SNES. Some early favorites include Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, Road Rash II, and Super Mario World. As the 3D revolution took hold in the late 1990s, my interest in video games waned while my interest in music grew. Then around 2007, I started recollecting some old favorites which led to discovering classics I missed out on. The casual hobby snowballed into a full-blown obsession, and it became my mission to make up for years of lost gaming.
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Author: Justin Casey
A North Texas native, I was born in '80s and grew up '90s playing a hefty amount of NES, Sega Genesis, and SNES. Some early favorites include Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, Road Rash II, and Super Mario World. As the 3D revolution took hold in the late 1990s, my interest in video games waned while my interest in music grew. Then around 2007, I started recollecting some old favorites which led to discovering classics I missed out on. The casual hobby snowballed into a full-blown obsession, and it became my mission to make up for years of lost gaming.