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3DO today announced that it is developing its most popular franchises for the Nintendo GameCube, including Army Men, Cubix Robots for Everyone, High Heat Major League Baseball, Jonny Moseley Mad Trix, and a number of still-secret titles. Juana Tingdale, VP of Licensing for Nintendo of America commented, "3DO has a great history of creating games that Nintendo gamers want to play... We are excited to see 3DO bringing games to the Nintendo GameCube that fit so well with our customers."

Army Men: Sarge's War (exclusive)

3DO's Army Men brand sold over six million copies worldwide across six different platforms, including the Nintendo 64 video game system, and the Game Boy handheld systems. For the Nintendo GameCube, 3DO is developing Army Men: Sarge's War. It will be a Nintendo GameCube exclusive based on the hit Sarge's Heroes series.

Cubix Robots for Everyone

Cubix Robots for Everyone, from 4Kids Entertainment, premiered Saturday, August 11, 2001 and has earned top ratings with younger audiences in its time period against broadcast competition. Set in the future, Cubix takes place in Bubble Town where robots are a part of everyday life. The animated series follows the adventures of a boy named Connor and his robot pal, Cubix, along with a cast of both human and robot friends.

High Heat Baseball

The High Heat Baseball game series has received critical acclaim from the press and consumers and has been hailed by many as "one of the greatest sports games ever made." Last year's edition of High Heat continued its tradition of being a gaming industry favorite, receiving "Best Baseball Game" praise from numerous publications including Official PlayStation Magazine, PSM, Computer Gaming World, PC Gamer, and GamePro.

Jonny Mosely Mad Trix

Currently available for the PlayStation 2 and for Game Boy Advance, Jonny Moseley Mad Trix is the first ever trick-based freeskiing game. In the Slopestyle mode, players race through fantastical environments such as snowed-in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Rome, Machu Picchu and many other cities, pulling off sick tricks and competing for medals, sponsors, and fame. 


May 9, 2002

Rick - Editor in Chief, GameCubicle


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