Nintendo of America on Wednesday officially announced its 2000 software lineup for the Nintendo 64 and the Game Boy Color.
Nintendo 64Pokemon Stadium - March 6Excitebike 64 - May 1Perfect Dark - May 22StarCraft 64 - June 12Kirby 64 - June 12Banjo-Tooie - summerThe Legend of Zelda: Mask of Mujula - fallPikachu VRS - holidayConker's Bad Fur Day - holidayMickey Racing - holidayEternal Darkness - TBAMini Racers - TBA
Game Boy ColorPokemon Trading Card Game - April 10Wario Land 3 - May 29Alice in Wonderland - June 12Donkey Kong Country - June 26Crystalis - June 26Pokemon Attack - summerLegend of Zelda Triforce Series (three titles) - summer, fall, holidayLittle Mermaid 2 - fallPerfect Dark - holiday
In addition to software, Nintendo plans to release the N64 Funtastic Color series and the Transfer Pak accessory March 6. The Funtastic Color series consists of the six new translucent and colored N64s, and the Transfer Pak lets players' data be transferred straight from a Game Boy cartridge to the N64. The Legend of Zelda Triforce Series is made up of the three Game Boy titles that we have previously reported under the Japanese title of The Legend of Zelda: Fushigina Kinomi (Mysterious Fruit of Tree). The scenarios are done by Capcom's subsidiary Flagship.
Though Nintendo still holds on to the Nintendo 64 hardware, the announcement of the Dolphin hardware is probably of most interest to gamers these days. GameSpot News will keep you posted on the latest development.