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[In Gamecube Previews] [January 14, 2004]The Haunted Mansion (GC PS2 & XB)Featuring over 40 visually stunning locations, 999 baggable spooks and a unique combat system, The Haunted Mansion thrusts the player into the role of mild mannered ghost hunter Zeke Halloway. It's up to him, and him alone, to uncover the truth behind the murders that have plagued the building since the day it was built. To do this he'll need to rely on his natural talents, an ability to speak to the dead and the six power settings of an ancient magical lamp.
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1080: Avalanche (GC)[Dec. 5, 2003] Lucky contenders from all over the UK went board-to-board at the official Nintendo gaming championship at Xscape indoor snow slope in Milton Keynes to celebrate the launch of the latest snowboarding game, 1080° Avalanche, exclusive to Nintendo GameCube. Over 700 people got the chance to play this adrenaline fuelled game for free, immediately after launch.
By Benbik [In Gamecube Previews]
HARRY POTTERTM: QUIDDITCH WORLD CUP (GBA GC)[Dec. 3, 2003] More than one hundred friends and family members were in attendance to cheer along the twenty-one different finalists, and many of the guests also came dressed in their own specially made wizard costumes plus took part in the other activities on display in the themed studio surroundings.
By Benbik [In Gamecube Previews]
R: Racing (GC PS2 Xb)[Nov. 28, 2003] R: Racing is an extraordinary action-racing experience, from the creators of the Ridge Racer games, featuring authentic licensed cars and challenging, real-world tracks. Combining jaw-dropping graphical quality and high performance driving physics with a spectacular story line, R: Racing chronicles the intense competition and deep rivalries found only within the professional racing circuit.
By Benbik [In Gamecube Previews]
World Championship Pool 2004 (GC PC PS2 Xb)[Nov. 28, 2003] Gamers can assume the role of the sport's best players, adopting their unique style and specific shooting preferences, or competing against these true-to-life legends. Tools such as the precise aiming aid, shot strength meter can improve players skills. In venues, both real and fictitious, winning a match can unlock unique ball sets and world-class pool cues.
By Benbik [In Gamecube Previews]
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