It looks like that mystery peripheral for the Gamecube we've all been hearing about is a microphone. Speculation was rampant that it would be an Eye-Toy device that allowed users to control games by waving their limbs around. The fact that it's a microphone is still pretty intriguing. Look at what the Dreamcast's Seaman did for gaming. Okay, it didn't do much in the market, but if you ever "played" it you know that it was a spooky and addictive romp. For those who don't know of it, the game charged you with taking care of a fish-type creature with a human face. You'd communicate with it through a mic, feed it and grow attached to it (as repulsive as it was). Leonard Nimoy did the game's narration/instructions. Yes, that Leonard Nimoy. Nintendo's version of the tech will, no doubt, have more mainstream titles. Can any man deny the urge to ask Mario how he maintains his moustache?
Nintendo mystery device gives us a voice
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