Published:8- 2005
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The most popular gaming event of the summer is almost here, and Nintendo's line-up for it has finally been announced, but without word on the Revolution controller.
It's the German Games Convention, or GC. If you haven’t heard of it, shame on you! It's the most popular gaming event in Europe. Hosted again in Leipzig's Messe exhibition center, the soon-to-be home of 70,000 square meters of pure gaming, it's starting August 18th to the 21st, 9am to 9pm, and 9am to 8pm on the 20th.
Nintendo, along with all of the major gaming companies will be there to show off their games, so be sure to get your ticket, as it's open to everyone. On the 18th and 19th parents will be able to purchase family tickets and take part in family activities, along with the main purpose, to look at games!
For more information, click here to go to the official website, available in German and English, besides from that, here's a list Nintendo of Europe releases concerning the games for show at the conference.
Nintendo DS
Advance Wars: Dual Strike
Band Brothers
Brain Exercise (Demo)
Brain Train (Demo)
Electroplankton
Mario & Luigi 2 (Demo)
Mario Kart DS (Demo)
Meteos
Metroid Prime Hunters (Demo)
Metroid Prime Pinball (Demo)
New Super Mario Bros (Demo)
Nintendogs
Pac'n Roll (Demo)
Snowboard Kids (Demo)
Touch Golf (Demo)
Touch! Kirby
Trauma Center
Game Boy Advance
Digitylish Series
Donkey Kong Country 3
Dr. Mario & Tetris Attack (Demo)
Dynasty Warriors
Fire Emblem - The Sacred Stones
Mario Tennis Advance (Demo)
Pokemon Emerald Version
Polarium Micro (Demo)
Wario Ware Twisted
Game Boy Micro hardware
GameCube
Battallion Wars (Demo)
Chibi Robo (Demo)
Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix
Geist
Mario Superstar Baseball
Mario Party 7 (Demo)
Mario Smash Football (Demo)
Odama (Demo)
Pokemon XD (Demo)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Demo)
As you can see, new games such as Polarium Micro, Dr. Mario & Tetris Attack and Mario Smash Football. For hardware, Nintendo is showing the Game Boy Micro and has recently announced a 30-minute period in which they will discuss the Revolution.
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