ETC Magazine of the Day (MOTD)

   A pensive Nakoruru poses on the cover of Saturn Fan Vol. 13, originally published for the week of July 11, 1997. The first ad upon flipping the cover is a 2-pager featuring Sonic Jam and the white Sega Saturn console followed by another 2-page ad for EA's fighting game Rabbit.

   In 1997, Sega was in the midst of their Sonic Project campaign and SFan checks out Sonic R for its first article. Next up, a tiny 2-page look at that year's E3 which was held in Atlanta, GA. E3 planners would return to Atlanta in 1998 before taking the convention back to Los Angeles. Small photos are thrown in for Croc, Indy 500, Sonic games and even a look at Print Club (Purinto Kurabu) coin-op machines which were wildly successfully in Japan in the late 90s. Something must have been lost in translation because Print Club fell far short of expections when they were tested in America. Print Club hardware was based on the Sega ST-V arcade board and a Mitsubishi Dye Sublimation printer was used for rendering the final product.

   In the Sega Dynamic Preview section, readers get an eyeful of Last Bronx, Sega Touring Car Championship, Panzer Dragoon RPG (Azel), and J-League Tsukuuru 2. Japanese magazines tend to show very clear screenshots of games and this credo is exemplified in this issue with sizable shots. A few other previews in the issue include Soul Hackers, Ronde, Street Fighter Collection, and Dead or Alive. DOA debuted on the Saturn and eventually became Tecmo's flagship franchise on the PS2 and Xbox.

   A 21-page pull-out guide is included in every issue which checks out Samurai Spirits RPG, which was released on the Saturn, the Playstation and the Neo-CD in 1997. The guide takes readers through the game in spoiler-free detail with information on bosses, integral events, and other useful data which are all collected in a handy booklet.

   A 9-page article on Dokyusei 2 shows off some near-nudity and a subsequent piece on Sentimental Graffiti details where to meet girls in the game. A 5-page spread on Yuno treats readers to gratuitous screen captures of girls in lingerie. Addition yellow label game coverage includes Dragon Knight 4, Graduation S, and Roommate Summer Vacation. Bulk Slash, Thunderforce V, Virus, Chaos Seed, Langrisser IV, and many others are featured in the "Continue to Report!!" section which checks out games that have already been released but demand additional attention and miniature guides.

   Reviews are located towards the back of the magazine - Dokyusei 2 earns a 7.6 and Bulk Slash garnered only a 6.6. There's seven other games reviewed in the issue but many of them scored quite poorly. The issue closes with a preview of upcoming games including Ultraman 2, Herc's Adventures, Noon and about 10 others.

   NCS prices each issue at US$7.50 which includes shipping with Media Mail + Delivery confirmation within the USA.
 
Summary of the Week
Monday PS2 wordimagesoundplay  NEWS Import outlook  MOTD Saturn Fan Vol. 13  SOTD GBA Bundle
Tuesday NEWS GBA Koutetsu Teikoku preorders, Cool Girl Luna LE and other toy preorders  SOTD Scrap Heap
Wednesday GBA Akachan Dobutsuen, Pukupuku Tennen Kairanban Koi no Cupid Daisakusen  PS2 Shaman King
Thursday PS2 The Gassen Sekigahara, Gunslinger Girl Vol. 1, Kokoro no Tobira RE and LE, The Taxi
Friday PS2 Minna no Golf Online BB Pack, Net de Bomberman BB Pack  SOTD Valkyrie VF-1A 
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