Where�s the Cube?

Nintendo is in no rush to go online. Though the company is letting third parties develop Net-ready titles, for now Mario and Zelda won�t be joining any chat rooms. At press time, a playable version of the Cube�s sole offering, Sega�s multiplayer dragon-slaying adventure Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II, was unavailable for testing. […]

Nintendo is in no rush to go online. Though the company is letting third parties develop Net-ready titles, for now Mario and Zelda won�t be joining any chat rooms. At press time, a playable version of the Cube�s sole offering, Sega�s multiplayer dragon-slaying adventure Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II, was unavailable for testing. Look for narrowband and broadband adapters ($35) before Christmas.

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