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GTA Sony Exclusivity Reaffirmed - For Now

Thanks to GamesIndustry.biz for their article discussing Take Two's comments on console exclusivity for the Grand Theft Auto franchise, following the surprise announcement of the GTA 'double-pack' for Xbox, which came about because Take Two/Rockstar had "amended its exclusivity deal with Sony, which had previously prevented the games from appearing on any console other than the PS2." Despite this amendment, Take Two CEO Jeffery Lapin confirmed "...that the next [GTA] game will be on the PlayStation 2 (not the PlayStation 3 as has been speculated by some commentators) and will have an unspecified period of exclusivity on that platform." He also stated that the company "currently has no plans to bring the series to Nintendo's GameCube", but might re-evaluate if "financially prudent".

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  1. PC ports ... by Dreadlord · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this is going to affect Take 2 PC ports, they used to make a PC port for every game in the GTA series after around a year of the PS2 release.
    I just hope that they'll continue doing so, I have no plans to buy a PS2 any time soon just to play one game, no matter how good the game is.

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    1. Re:PC ports ... by Ceyan · · Score: 2, Interesting

      There was a court decision (I think it was settled in court at least, or maybe someone just found a loophole and no one contested it) a long time ago that stated exclusive releases on a console did not have bearing on a PC given the seperate classification. (A console is well... a console, whereas a PC is a personal computer and not associated with the definition of a "console"). The idea is that exclusive rights on a console means that those rights apply to console classified systems only.

    2. Re:PC ports ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually... they used to make GTA games only for the PC. Remember, the first PS2 GTA was GTA 3.

    3. Re:PC ports ... by Goldberg's+Pants · · Score: 1

      Hope you're right. Sony also have exclusive rights to the Formula One franchise until 2007 I believe. Not sure WHAT the means to the PC. Sure as hell not heard of any licensed games in development for the PC.

    4. Re:PC ports ... by unclethursday · · Score: 1
      Actually... they used to make GTA games only for the PC. Remember, the first PS2 GTA was GTA 3.

      Um, that would be because GTA and GTA II were on the PSOne.

      Thursdae

    5. Re:PC ports ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Does it hurt to be that dumb?
      They were initially released as PC games.

  2. These companies are so dumb by Apreche · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How come companies still don't get it? Sure, there aren't as many GameCubes out there are there are PS2s. But look at the sales numbers on cube games. The big hit games sell big. Soul Calibur 2 for the cube sold tons more copies than for the other two consoles. Games like "dumb movie license game 3" and "crummy sports game 20X6" don't sell crap on the cube. But they sell on the other systems.

    Why is this? Cube owners expect extremely high quality games, games that compete with the extremely high quality of games made by Nintendo. Games like F-ZERO, The Wind Waker and Smash Brothers. EIDOS and Acclaim make only shitty games, that's why they dropped the cube. Cube owners are too smart to buy that crap. Not to say PS2 owners are dumb. There are good games for the Playstation, and when they come out they sell big. But they don't sell bigger than the cube. A hit cube game sells about 1 disc per every 2 or 3 consoles out there. A hit ps2 game sells about 1 disc for every 20 or 25 consoles out there. Because of the large number of ps2 consoles, you can make money by selling crap games. Because even if every 100th guy buys your game you got cash.

    So, what does this have to do with GTA? It's a huge hit game! If they sold it for the cube they would probably sell one copy for every 2.5 cubes out there. With PS2 only, they are selling at most one copy for every 15 PS2s.

    Games companies, listen here. You can make a lot of money on the GCN, but you have to make hit games. If you are in the business of making crap, don't bother making a cube version, you're just taking up shelf space.

    Besides, all those PS2 and XboX games come out for the PC eventually anyway. That's why my money is in the cube.

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    1. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

      There are a couple reasons. First it is quicker to develop for one platform, and the second (and probably most important) is that when a game is exclusive the platform maker, be it sony or nintendo, gives the game maker a bigger cut of the profits. I would also suspect (though i have no proof of this) that when a company signs a deal to develop a game exclusivly for one platform they make a deal that the platform will give them a good deal on profits for other smaller, less surefire games. So by making GTA3 PS2 exclusive, Rockstar probably got a good deal on making State of emergency exclusive (for a short time) as well thus making more money on that game than they normally would have.

    2. Re:These companies are so dumb by Ondo · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Name one multi-console game that has been a huge hit on the GameCube.

      Soul Calibur 2, obviously. Any others?

      Soul Calibur 2 is clearly a special case. People who own both a GameCube and PS2 and wanted Soul Calibur 2 probably bought the GameCube version. It had Link, and the PS2 version had Heihachi. People with both who want GTA probably already own it for the PS2, and even if they didn't there's not much reason to buy the GameCube version over the PS2 one.

      There's really no reason to think that GTA would be a hit on the GameCube. It would be a kiddy-hostile game on a kiddy-friendly console, coming out over a year after the original versions, and presumbably without any compelling features setting it apart from the other versions. Just being good isn't enough reason for it to sell on the GameCube.

    3. Re:These companies are so dumb by Rudy+Rodarte · · Score: 1

      I agree. Gamecube gamers are not gonna buy crappy games. We know quality and that's what we expect. When I goto EB or Best Buy, I see racks and racks of PS2 and XBox games. But, if I actually owned either of those consoles, which games would I actually want. Of course, I'd want the GTA and Resident Evil games. I really don't need John Madden / NBA Live / NHL / Some sport 20XX since I can get them on the cube. There are a lot of other games that I see commercials, but never see after a few months. However, games like Smash Brothers are still up there and at $50! Heck, even Mario Kart 64 is still selling around $40 used!
      Basically, when you put quality, the customer's will come.

    4. Re:These companies are so dumb by lehyeong · · Score: 3, Interesting

      Soul Calibur 2 sold so many GC copies because there are no other fighting games for the GC worth buying (except may Super Smash Bros Melee). PS2 has Virtua Fighter, Xbox DOA. If a game has no competition on it's platform, of course it'll sell bucketloads. It's called a captive audience.

      An even better example would be SEGA dropping GC versions of their high-quality sports games. Why? It's a small market with 800 lb gorilla dominating (EA). Plus the GC has no online strategy.

      As a GC owner, I'm happy that we're not getting the crap, but we're also not getting the GTAs, the Virtua Fighters, the Winning Elevens.

    5. Re:These companies are so dumb by PapaZit · · Score: 3, Interesting

      I picked up a Gamecube last winter after looking at the game market.

      Why a Gamecube? I don't buy a lot of games: maybe 1 per month. So, I'm only going to pick up 10-20 games before the console's obsolete. The question, then, was "What are the best few games, period, for each console?"

      I'm not a huge sports game fan, I don't play FPSs on a console (I use my PC for that), and I like to play console games with friends. I don't usually bother with sequels: I have Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast, and I probably won't bother with Soul Calibur 2.

      Playstation 2: GTA sequel, Tony sequel, Metal Gear sequel. Damned good games, but not too compelling if you own a PSOne. Also, only two controllers. Roughly a zillion crap games that I'd never buy, except by mistake.

      Xbox: Halo, and, uh, Halo. Oh, wait. Steel Battalion (for what? $200?) and Buffy. Hardly any unique content. Plus, the damned thing is huge and Microsoft is evil.

      Gamecube: Pikmin, Starfox, Zelda, Monkeyball, Super Smash Bros., Mario Sunshine, Metroid. All of these are really good games. Really good new games only come out every month or so, but that's perfect for my buying rate. I just picked up F Zero GX and have been wearing my thumbs raw with it.

      Basically, quantity doesn't matter to me. I'm only going to buy a few games, so I want them to be good ones. The Gamecube wins that contest for me.

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    6. Re:These companies are so dumb by Hassman · · Score: 1

      XBox: Halo, Jedi Knight: Knights of the Old Republic, Splinter Cell, Metal Gear Solid, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Halo 2 (soon), The new Ninja Gaidan game (soon), Brute Force, Mech Assault, Any sports game (though these are any system) etc...

      And for the record, Monkeyball sucks ass.

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    7. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Plus the GC has no online strategy."

      If you mean centralized/controlled/reliable/etc, the PS2 doesn't have this either. Nintendo is leaving developers alone, Sony is asking them to put in online if they want to. But neither is doing much besides releasing the periphereals to allow it...

    8. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

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    9. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "XBox: Halo, Jedi Knight: Knights of the Old Republic, Splinter Cell, Metal Gear Solid, Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Halo 2 (soon), The new Ninja Gaidan game (soon), Brute Force, Mech Assault, Any sports game (though these are any system) etc..."

      PC, PC, multiplatform, upgraded GC versioncoming for 1 (if you mean 2:substance, that's PC and 1/2 the price), multi, PC someday, dunno about ninja, multiplatform someday, mech maybe a good game, sports games all the same on every platform...

    10. Re:These companies are so dumb by BTWR · · Score: 1

      Halo - PC
      Jedi Knight: Knights of the Old Republic - PC
      Splinter Cell - gamecube/ps2
      Metal Gear Solid - Ps1, Ps2, Gamecube
      Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance - Ps2
      Halo 2 - will be on PC
      The new Ninja Gaidan game - Xbox Exclusive
      Brute Force, Mech Assault - don't know
      Any sports game - Ps1, Ps2, Pc, Gamecube

    11. Re:These companies are so dumb by DaveCBio · · Score: 1

      In the meantime Xbox owners get to play these games instead of waiting. There is value in getting games first, look at GTA.

    12. Re:These companies are so dumb by DeadScreenSky · · Score: 1

      Cube owners expect extremely high quality games, games that compete with the extremely high quality of games made by Nintendo.

      I notice your following list of games doesn't include the incredibly compelling Resident Evil games! (snicker) The RE games have sold ridiculously well for GC - still below expectations, but that is unfortunately par for the course with GC (quick: name a big GC title that sold far more than expected - SCII is maybe the only one I can think of).

      We have to start admitting that this BS way of analysing games ("Ahem, ahem, I only go for the AAA titles!") is nonsensical. Do you only watch films if they are four stars classics? The majority of filmgoers don't, and I know it is in to be all 'counter-culture' by owning a GC in the West, but there is a good reason not be so elitist. 'B level' films, as well as games, often still have something interesting, worthwhile, innovative, or plain fun about them. To go back to my example, though I personally think they are trash (far worse than Miyamoto's favorite interview target, GTA, too!), a lot of people enjoy the RE games. Maybe they really want a game with zombies, or even just some gore, which RE provides well enough. That is their decision, and that is okay. There is nothing bad about there being more choices out there (unless you are a certain Japanese game company - more on that in a bit). It grows the industry, it creates more gamers, it expands the possibilities of what gaming can offer.

      Some gamers do only buy or play a few games a year, and they seem very happy with the Gamecube (though a lot of them do seem to be spending an inordinate amount of time defending their Cube purchase - hurry Nintendo, release more games so they don't have so much time to troll! ;P). Many of us play a lot larger variety of games, though. Yeah yeah, Game A might not be as groundbreaking as Mario Sunsh...errr, FZer...errr, Rogue..err, Wind...errr, Animal Harvest Moon...hmmm. Can't think of any groundbreaking Cube games, sorry. :P But that doesn't mean that these games don't have something worthwhile to offer to some gamers.

      And I would just like to point out that your sales analysis for GC is bullshit. How the hell would GTA sell one copy for every 2.5 GCs?? That probably equals every Gamecube owner old enough to purchase M rated games! That would be an insane attach rate, and no other game on the GC even remotely suggests a success like that would be forthcoming. And at more than five million copies sold just for VC, you are wrong about the 1 in 15 for PS2 thing, too.

      Also, if publishers did take your advice, and brought out more games for the Cube, you would find that this high sales thing would evaporate. The reason certain games manage to sell a lot of copies on GC is the same reason it happened for the N64 - there are long stretches of time where worthwhile games simply aren't coming out for the system. So when something halfway good does come out, gamers flock to it (and overrate it, oftentimes). Start releasing more quality games, more frequently, and this will go away. I suspect Nintendo knows that their high profit margins rely on this, too, and it is why they are happy discouraging a lot of (but not all) developers away from the GC (did it with the N64, too) with the highest licensing costs, proprietary media, a controller designed almost completely around what games Miyamoto wants to do, etc.

      Besides, all those PS2 and XboX games come out for the PC eventually anyway.

      Like Panzer Dragoon Orta? Otogi? MechAssault? Shenmue series? DOA series? Devil May Cry? Virtua Fighter 4? Final Fantasy X? Dynasty Warriors series? Etc. Etc. You are obviously trolling here, and I can't believe you aren't being modded as such.

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    13. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Jesus, not another reightious Gamecube fan.

      Don't get me wrong, I'm a card carrying Gamecube fan as well. The gamecube has loads of fun games that are exclusive to it. But there is crap on all three systems. Don't be so naieve to beleive that just because you own a gamecube that you automatically get the best games. That's what I used to thiink as well, but then I got a Xbox and a PS2 myself.

      Now, to be quite honest, I can't defend the PS2 very well. I've played many of the 'good games' on it, and I didn't like most of them. Plus the online play is horrid compared to the Xbox. Still, Frequency, Amplitude and Rez make a PS2 worth owning.

      As for the Xbox though, let me rattle off my game list. And don't tell me about "OH THIS IS COMING OUT ON THE PC OMG YOUR SO STUPID LOL!!!" It's a different experience on the PC, and truth is, it came out on the Xbox FIRST. Plus my compter doesn't have the horsepower to run any of the PC ports.

      Phantasy Star Online - I know its on the Gamecube. But honestly, I didn't have to buy accessories that I only use for one game. Gamecube, you need a broadband adapter and probably a keyboard. Xbox? You need Xbox Live, but then again you use Xbox live with a ton of other games too. And dont tell me how this and this upcoming title will support the broadband adapter, if you start counting the games that both systems have that support system link, you'll find that the Xbox has more supported games as well.

      MotoGP 2: It made me like Motorcycle Racing. Single Player is decent, and Online play is excillent, topping out at 16 players per server.

      Project Gotham Racing: It's racing, btu it's racing done well. Held my attention for far longer than GT3. Plus, PGR 2 with Live play will be out sooner than GT4 with its equivilent online play.

      Halo: Stop it! Ouch! Quit it! Seriously, almost anyone with an Xbox has this game, and this game has inspired countless Xbox LAN parties in our dormitory. Single player is...OK, but multiplayer rivals Goldeneye in sheer addictiveness and tops it in terms of depth. AND QUIT TALKING ABOUT THE PC PORT! ITS LATE! And we'll have Halo 2 long before you guys anyway.

      Midtown Madness 3: Simply amazing multiplayer games. The handling is a little off, but you get used to it, and the games are quite laugh inducing.

      Mechassault: This isn't your daddy's Mechwarrior. Fast paced, and tons of downloadable content. It's not youre daddys FPS, as it takes a while to kill other mechs, so you need to think strategicly.

      Star Wars : Knights of the Old Republic : The best RPG to come out in a LONG time. And unlike Final Fantasy X, they're actually porting it to the PC. Sure, go ahead and wait for the PC version. By then, it's old news.

      Dead or Alive 3: It's easily accessable, and the tag matches will ahve you and three buddies in front of the TV for a LONG time.

      There are PLENTY of great games on other systems. You would simpy rather generalize. Go ahead. It's your loss, and nobody elses.

      As for me, I'm glad I held off on buying GTA. Now I'll get both games on the XBox, updated.

    14. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wow, sure got some super spy skills there huh Batman?

    15. Re:These companies are so dumb by _Sexy_Pants_ · · Score: 1

      While I'm not one to hate on the xbox, I just thought you should know, you're not missing out on much with Steel Battalion. Sure it's purdy, you get tons of bragging rights, but it's REALLY hard and unforgiving. Maybe that sequel will be better.

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    16. Re:These companies are so dumb by Mike+Mentalist · · Score: 0, Troll

      I agree. Gamecube gamers are not gonna buy crappy games. We know quality and that's what we expect.

      Seriously, what is it about Nintendo fans and this stupid, holier-than-though attitude?
      Nintendos games are no longer as high quality as they used to be, because they haven't moved on. Most of their games are just shallow, with far superior and more involving titles on other platforms - everything they do is on such a small scale.

      Mario Sunshine is no more advanced than Mario 64. Zelda: WW isn't much further on from Zelda 64 or Mahjoras Mask. Animal Crossing was dreadful, and took place in a tiny field. Doshin the Giant, don't even get me started.

      The only GC games I have taken any interest in are Super Monkey Ball and Eternal Darkness (ED is actually one of my fave current gen games). I had real high hopes for PN03, but it certainly isn't as good as I had hoped - it's far from being the classic I had been looking forward to.

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    17. Re:These companies are so dumb by edwdig · · Score: 1

      All Star Baseball sells better on the Cube than on the other systems. Probably because the series originated on the N64, and only went multiplatform this generation.

      TimeSplitters 2 sold about equally on all 3 systems.

      Don't know if there are others offhand.

      Most ports don't sell well on the GameCube because they usually come out significantly later than for the other systems, and are straight ports, which usually means a bad framerate and/or low quality textures.

    18. Re:These companies are so dumb by unclethursday · · Score: 1
      coming out over a year after the original versions

      Which is why I think the GTA Doublepack won't be a big hit on the Xbox. It'll move some, yeah, but like MGS 2 Substance before it, it's too little too late.

      Late ports never really sell. Look at the N64 for that...

      Thursdae

    19. Re:These companies are so dumb by PainKilleR-CE · · Score: 1

      All Star Baseball sells better on the Cube than on the other systems. Probably because the series originated on the N64, and only went multiplatform this generation.

      I thought that game started out on the NES, maybe I'm just thinking of some other baseball game. Whatever game it was, it was the first baseball game I ever played that had any real team management, and it seemed to be the primary focus of the game.

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    20. Re:These companies are so dumb by PainKilleR-CE · · Score: 1

      Soul Calibur 2 sold so many GC copies because there are no other fighting games for the GC worth buying (except may Super Smash Bros Melee). PS2 has Virtua Fighter, Xbox DOA. If a game has no competition on it's platform, of course it'll sell bucketloads. It's called a captive audience.

      Generally, I don't think Soul Calibur 2 has much to worry about from Virtua Fighter and DOA. It's got it's own audience with quite a bit of overlap in those crowds because of it's weapons-based combat, without the Virtua Fighter fans poo-pooing the fighting system the way they do with Tekken (despite it being pretty much the same), and enough jiggly action for the DOA crowd without requiring too much knowledge to get into the game.

      Hell, I own all 3 systems, and Virtua Fighter and DOA, and I bought SC2 for the XBox. I'll pick up the GC version and maybe the PS2 version when the price drops for the characters, and I'm still waiting for the arcade stick to show up (currently listed as 9/10 on GameStop's site, the people in the store have no clue if/when they'll get it). I've gotten most of the stuff in the game unlocked, but still have a little bit to go, and then I can get back to learning the characters and beating the crap out of the computer and friends ;)

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    21. Re:These companies are so dumb by PainKilleR-CE · · Score: 1

      don't usually bother with sequels: I have Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast, and I probably won't bother with Soul Calibur 2.

      Playstation 2: GTA sequel

      Gamecube: Pikmin, Starfox, Zelda, Monkeyball, Super Smash Bros., Mario Sunshine, Metroid. All of these are really good games. Really good new games only come out every month or so, but that's perfect for my buying rate. I just picked up F Zero GX and have been wearing my thumbs raw with it.


      While I like my Gamecube and most of the games you listed, I just have to point out:
      Starfox: sequel, Zelda: sequel, Monkeyball 2: sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee: sequel, Mario Sunshine: sequel, Metroid: sequel, F-Zero GX: sequel.

      Each one every bit as much a sequel as GTA3, if not moreso because GTA3 (much like most Nintendo sequels) is very much a change of pace from the earlier games. I also happen to enjoy each of those games very much, except for StarFox and F-Zero, which I simply have not bought or played yet. F-Zero's definitely on my list of games to buy in the near future, though.

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    22. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Good call. A lot of factors determine a person's purchase of a console: DVD playback, game library and online gaming.

      The GC is a good gaming machine, but in today's market people want more. Nintendo's downfall will come not from their limited game library but from their lack of vision beyond the gaming horizon. Without an on-line gaming plan, Nintendo's future is the most uncertain of all three consoles.

    23. Re:These companies are so dumb by Hassman · · Score: 1

      I really should update that. Hate for my parents to get hate phone calls that should come to me.

      Thanks for getting personal fuck-face.

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    24. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Doshin afain was a little kids game.
      AC is hugely popular. Sorry you dont like it.
      Zelda is a evolution of what was on the N64, and IMO Sunshine is the same way, yah they are not ground breaking new concepts.

    25. Re:These companies are so dumb by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Deadly Alliance is also on the Gamecube.

  3. GTA4 where it belongs by incubusnb · · Score: 1
    well, i for one am glad to see that the next Grand Theft Auto will be released on the system that made it what it is, and i think it'll be interesting to see the higher graphics on the X-box version of Vice City, i may just have to buy it again

    it'll also be interesting to see if the new GTA will be able to compete with other games coming out like True Crime: Streets of LA which is Multi-platform.

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    1. Re:GTA4 where it belongs by Hedonist123 · · Score: 1

      Something tells me you must be a PS2 owner, otherwise you probably wouldn't be totally thrilled about GTA4 on the PS2. I am, for one, kind of dissapointed about it. I think if the next GTA were released first for the X Box, the graphics would be tweaked to take advantage of the system. Not that it would affect gameplay any, but prettier can be better if they keep the fundamental fun of the game. On a side note, did Rockstar ever say that the x-box version of vice city would be tweaked to take advantage of the power, or are you just assuming it isn't a straight port? I think if the graphics are improved, rockstar may be in for yet another boatload of money from people that love the game enough to purchase the "best one." hed.

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    2. Re:GTA4 where it belongs by incubusnb · · Score: 1
      well, yes, i am a PS2 owner, and an X-Box owner, and a GC Owner. i'm thrilled that Rockstar understands what system made GTA Popular and is catering to it first.

      as for the graphics, this isn't the only site that i get news from, Spong.com had a story just like this earlier this morning here that does mention that the X-Box's Vice City will be getting a higher polygon count, and therefore, better graphics. Spong.com is a VERY reputable gaming information site

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    3. Re:GTA4 where it belongs by damiam · · Score: 1
      i think it'll be interesting to see the higher graphics on the X-box version of Vice City

      The XBox version will probably be a quick port of the PC version (they both use DirectX, after all), so I doubt the graphics will be any better than what you can currently get on PC.

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    4. Re:GTA4 where it belongs by Mike+Mentalist · · Score: 1

      i'm thrilled that Rockstar understands what system made GTA Popular and is catering to it first.

      It was popular back when it first came out, for Gods sake.


      Spong.com is a VERY reputable gaming information site

      Oh good God. You cannot be serious about this comment - please tell me that you are joking.

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    5. Re:GTA4 where it belongs by wanderers_id · · Score: 0

      Not to be a troll, but Wasn't Vice city the 4th game? Thus making it GTA4? Or is Vice city like a 3.5 because it seems like the same or too similar game engine? J --- Doing my part to ensure I always see Karma: Bad.

    6. Re:GTA4 where it belongs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      True, it can't top the PC, but it apparently has 720p support.

  4. Well that does it... by g-san · · Score: 1

    guess I wont be rushing out to get that PS3 afterall...

  5. Financially Prudent? by Gr33nNight · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Lapin also stated that Take-Two currently has no plans to bring the series to Nintendo's GameCube, but will continue to evaluate the system and will release the next instalment of the franchise on other platforms after the exclusivity period ends, assuming that doing so is "financially prudent".

    In other words, if Nintendo gives us boatloads of money, we're port GTA to the GCN.

    1. Re:Financially Prudent? by Babbster · · Score: 1

      No, actually it's "If Sony or Microsoft DOESN'T give us a supertanker filled wtih money, we'll port GTA to the GCN."

  6. As a GameCube owner... by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1, Insightful

    RockStar can keep their violent trash off of my console, thankyouverymuch. I don't own an entertainment device so I can run people over and shoot cops, I own it to play fun games which help take my mind off the realities of life, one of which includes the fact that people do in fact run over and shoot each other.

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    1. Re:As a GameCube owner... by Hedonist123 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      You realize of course that just because it's ported to the cube that you don't have to buy it, right? Quite frankly, I think Nintendo would be wise to try to get the GTA games on their system. Lots of people on here seem to whine that Nintendo needs to lose the kiddie image. This would be a great way to do it: release a well made game that has an adult rating. Of course they've done that with Eternal Darkness (probably my favorite cube game yet) the Resident Evil games, etc. But releasing a GTA game would probably be a high publicity way of getting the older crowd to look twice at the cube. hed.

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    2. Re:As a GameCube owner... by Gr33nNight · · Score: 1

      You do realize there are other games just as violent as GTA already available for the GC? Just because they are not as high profile does not mean they are any less graphic or bloody. Open your eyes to more than just what the media bitches about.

    3. Re:As a GameCube owner... by Txiasaeia · · Score: 1
      If Rockstar ported GTA to the GC, would that force you to purchase it? Hey, I'm making CrapFest 2003 for the GC, retailing at $300. Can I put you down for a copy?

      The nice thing about consoles is *choice*. Just because you don't want to run over people on the GC, doesn't mean that other people don't.

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    4. Re:As a GameCube owner... by analog_line · · Score: 2, Interesting

      Lessee...

      Resident Evil 0, 1, 2, 3, and eventually 4.
      Dead to Rights
      Hunter: The Reckoning
      Bood Omen 2
      Bood Rayne
      Eternal Darkness

      Some of the most violent games released recently, all with a GameCube version. Think you'd better sell the GameCube back to the store and get yourself a used Super Nintendo or a Genesis. You're not getting the kid friendly world you're looking for with that Cube, I'm sorry to say.

    5. Re:As a GameCube owner... by analog_line · · Score: 1

      Only problem with that is most people who'd want GTA 4 already have a PS2. I have a Cube and am quite happy with it, but I have a PS2 as well, and I'm fine with getting it for PS2. I wouldn't buy it twice, I don't care how neato it looks. And I don't mind a bit that the graphics are blocky and not overly detailed on the PS2. Graphics aren't the reason they're good games.

    6. Re:As a GameCube owner... by StocDred · · Score: 2, Funny
      RockStar can keep their violent trash off of my console, thankyouverymuch.

      And yet your /. user ID name is "MORTAR COMBAT!".

    7. Re:As a GameCube owner... by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1

      "Mortar Combat!" is the cry of a unit in WarCraft III, hardly a "realistic depiction of violence towards police officers and innocent bystanders".

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    8. Re:As a GameCube owner... by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1

      I can't think of any other GameCube games in which you are awarded points for killing innocent bystanders and police officers, or killing the prostitute you just paid for sex.

      (Yes I have played GTA:VC on PS2 and found it devoid of any redeeming qualities, and in the end quite boring indeed.)

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    9. Re:As a GameCube owner... by StocDred · · Score: 1
      So you never instruct your WC3 armies to kill the innocent, industrious peons of an enemy village?

      The point is that violence is violence. In actuality, you're objecting to the theme of GTA, not the violence. You're just couching your personal distaste in the currently-trendy argument of "Video games are overly violent."

      Feel free to not like GTA. But don't try to tell me that WC3 is somehow morally superior to GTA, because it isn't.

    10. Re:As a GameCube owner... by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1

      I've said it before and I'll say it again: fantasy violence in a fantasy setting is not the same as realistic violence in a realistic setting.

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    11. Re:As a GameCube owner... by bigman2003 · · Score: 1

      And you see Grand Theft Auto as 'reality'?

      Umm..it's pixels on the screen. Little cartoons running around when I push my controller one way or the other.

      It isn't real.

      Chunky Lee Chong is not a real person- but if he were, and he were in charge of a crime syndicate, running out of a noodle shop, then he probably deserved to be run over and gunned down.

      But really- it's all fake. I swear.

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    12. Re:As a GameCube owner... by iainl · · Score: 1

      I'm surprised you've left Hitman 2 off your list - a game that had to be recalled because its initial release was so offensive. There is a mission where you're gunning down "religious extremists" that just happen to look rather like the guys killed in the Amritsar massacre, on a level design that bears more than a passing resemblance to Amritsar too. All done in the most dour of "realistic" tone possible.

      Rather more dodgy than the comedy stylings of the GTA series, which had its tongue rammed right through its cheek ever since the first game, I'd say.

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    13. Re:As a GameCube owner... by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1

      I didn't say it was "reality" I said it was "realistic".

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    14. Re:As a GameCube owner... by analog_line · · Score: 1

      Ah, forgot about Hitman 2, but I was just rolling off what I had at the top of my head.

      Hell, put Enter the Matrix in there. You're killing all kinds of cops and government people. Yeah, I know, you're in a computer, but even in the matrix world, the people those avatars represent still die.

    15. Re:As a GameCube owner... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hardly a "realistic depiction of violence towards police officers and innocent bystanders".

      And neither is GTA.

  7. Stop the plague!!! by JFMulder · · Score: 3, Funny

    First PS2 people killed people, now Xbox owners are going to go on a killing spree too. Madness I tell you! Dead walking out of their graves, dogs and cats sleeping together, mass hysteria!

  8. Starfox Adventures by Ondo · · Score: 1

    Gamecube: Pikmin, Starfox, Zelda, Monkeyball, Super Smash Bros., Mario Sunshine, Metroid. All of these are really good games.

    I agree with the rest (except I haven't played Mario Sunshine yet), but Starfox Adventures was pretty dull, IMO. It's very linear, and the fights were worse than Zelda. It gave me a new appreciation for Zelda, since it copied so much from it and was so much worse.

  9. not a single one of those apply by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1

    In all of those games you are fighting evil such as demons and zombies, not killing police officers or innocent bystanders.

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    1. Re:not a single one of those apply by analog_line · · Score: 1

      Do you know what you're talking about?

      Blood Omen 2: You are the demon. A vampire to be exact. You kill people in bloody and gruesome ways.

      Blood Rayne: Ditto.

      Dead to Rights: You're a vigilante cop spreading death in a manner that would make Max Payne cringe.

      Yeah, these are all fine friendly things for the GameCube. Just because they aren't cops and bystanders on a street doesn't make it any more right. Just because GTA 3/VC allow you to enough freedom to kill cops, you can go through the entire game without killing any cop or bystander if you're careful enough.

  10. Hummm, can you say troll? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The seemed to love the XIII demo and can't wait for it on their gamecube.

    I would suggest reading people's historys before you reply. And you can also check google for older posts(use "site:slashdot.org" and USERS_NAME).

    1. Re:Hummm, can you say troll? by MORTAR_COMBAT! · · Score: 1

      XIII features a plot wherein you are fighting an evil organisation -- in fact there are levels where you _fail_ if you cause harm to an innocent person, even FBI agents which are trying to kill you.

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  11. Another possible reason for no GC version by DeadScreenSky · · Score: 1

    Personally, if Nintendo's head developer kept talking about how terrible/immoral/overrated my game was in interviews and press conferences, I wouldn't port it to Gamecube either.

    (So GTA3 isn't the future of gaming, Miyamoto? How about you start developing a game that is, then, cause you haven't managed to do something like that since Mario64. I bought my N64 for Mario64 - develop something just as revolutionary as it for GC and I will buy that, too.)

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    1. Re:Another possible reason for no GC version by MMaestro · · Score: 1
      Just because a game sells really well doesn't mean its revolutionary or "the future of gaming." Look at sports games, those sell trainloads (especially those made by EA Games). Is virtual football the future of gaming? Course not! Yet it manages to outsell other games like crazy, not to mention makes a bigger splash than the release of games like FFX (arguably one of the most successful selling FF game to date).

      Metroid Prime is/was arguably considered to have revolutionized the adventure genre into a 3D world from a first person view. And people bought Gamecubes for that game, now the hype is gone. Nintendo revolutionized something but it didn't go and kick the crap out of Sony did it? Revolutionizing something does not always equal money or success. Sega is all too familiar with this (Online Dreamcast anyone?)

    2. Re:Another possible reason for no GC version by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Just because a game sells really well doesn't mean its revolutionary or "the future of gaming."

      Doesn't mean it's not, either. Just that a lot of people find it fun. Personally, I think the whole "living, breathing city" and open-ended gameplay ideas have a lot of potential. Some of it's still a bit primitive (people walk in loops and appear/disappear a block away), but the ideas have some serious merit. Miyamoto, as wonderful a game designer as he is, seems to only see the violence in the GTA games rather than the possibilities the games present.

  12. Umm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How many times does someone have to revolutionize gaming before they get your respect?

    1. Re:Umm... by Jerf · · Score: 1

      How many times does someone have to revolutionize gaming before they get your respect?

      42!

      Nah... that's not it... [walks away muttering]

    2. Re:Umm... by DeadScreenSky · · Score: 1

      You know, I was actually wondering if I should put some disclaimer that Miyamoto has made some amazing games over the years. I hoped my referencing how classic Mario64 was would do it, but obviously not. I agree, the man has revolutionized gaming, and I really respect him for that. That still doesn't excuse him doing some really (IMO) subpar work nowadays, and saying some ridiculously stupid things in public. I am not even a particularly big fan of the GTA series (though I do admit that 3 and VC are still great games), but just something really rubs me wrong that in what seems like nearly every recent interview with Miyamoto (or his cronies) he has to make sure he mentions how bad of a game GTA is (in a very Japanese way), and how future games aren't going to go in that direction, etc. It comes off as trying to use his (well-deserved) fame to try and sabotage a competitor's excellent game, that obviously a lot of people really do enjoy. And at the same time playing up how 'innovative' this GBA and GC connectivity thing is - admittedly it can lead to some newer game designs (most of which could be done online instead, however), but it is also a pretty blatant cash grab, even for Nintendo. It all seems so crass, and it really bugs me. I wish Miyamoto would step down from being a spokesperson for Nintendo so much, and go back to making some great games. Like how about that cooperative, more mature Mario game he kept referring to back in the N64 days? Or even some new 'old-school style' Mario games for GBA?

      Nice reference, BTW.

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    3. Re:Umm... by Jerf · · Score: 1

      I think you may have missed that "How many games does a man have to make before he gets your respect?" was a quote from an anonymous coward; my contribution was only the reference.

    4. Re:Umm... by DeadScreenSky · · Score: 1

      Oops, you are quite right...argh. Thanks.

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    5. Re:Umm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I take it you havent played pikmin?

  13. Microsoft must have.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Microsoft must have pulled a dump truck full of money up to RockStar HQ.

  14. Re:May as well post the whole thing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Not posted AC, because I'm a karma whore.

    And it still cost you. D'oh.

  15. Good to see... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    ...that a good ol' console war will still bring out the 12 year old in everyone.