July 07, 2003

Mission Statement

The scope of this project is very clear, create an ability to play LAN enabled GameCube games over a wide area network (the internet). It has been long rumored that GameSpy plans on releasing tunneling software and a free service for the GameCube. As of now, these rumors remain just that. I do not want to wait for a third party to bring the cube online, the time is now and I want to make sure there is a viable solution out there by the time Mario Kart: Double Dash arrives in stores. Enter Kirby's Air Ride.

I have just learned today that a LAN enabled game will be shipping much earlier than expected, Kirby's Air Ride will be shipping in Japan this Friday. I've done all the research I can do until I get my hands on this Kirby's Air Ride. More to come about that soon.

Posted by Chad at July 7, 2003 09:12 AM
Comments

I think the warp pipe project is a great idea but wont it mean splashing out on well earned cash!But i suppose if you are that desperate for online cube then people are willing to spend that much money. I certainly am!

Posted by: charlie sullivan at August 8, 2003 02:49 PM

No, they can't make us pay, that would be illegal unless they got permision from Nintendo, it is more of a hobbie for them. Right?

Posted by: uphu at October 19, 2003 12:40 PM


The Warp Pipe Project is in no way, shape, or form associated with Nintendo Co., Ltd. or it's subsidiaries. "GameCube", "Mario Kart", "Kirby", "1080°" and subsequent marks and trademarks of Nintendo Co., Ltd. and are used per 17 U.S.C. Section 107.