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MOTD
Dreamcast Magazine Vol 8
[Mar 5, 1999] |
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Cover
Puyo Puyo 4 friends
p4-7 Weekly news which covers a Naomi Power
Stone event, Choro Q coin-op, Kita He voice actress
info, Sakura Taisen GBC announcement, Tokyo Game
Show 99 flyer, Tokimeki Memorial goods, etc.
p16 Two new releases are
reviewed this week - Powerstone (8/9/7) and Pop 'n
Music (9/9/9).
p18-27 Power Stone gameplay
information, battle stages, moves and fighting
tactics for every combatant in the game.
p28-31 Shenmue progress
update and interview with developer.
p32-37 Interview with Kenji
Eno regarding the much-hyped D2.
p38-41 Psychic Force 2012
profile and episode review for Burn Gliffis, Keith
Evans, and Richard Wong.
p42-48 Puyo Puyo 4 strategy
and combo creation tips.
p50-53 Pop 'n Music stage
info, a Bemani contest as photographed by the DC
Magazine, and cooperative play as well as playing
the game with feet.
p57-67 Dreamcast Soft
Complete Guide - Sega Rally 2 and Sengoku Turb.
p96-101 Naomi coverage -
Gun Beat, DOA2, Suchi Pai MJ 3, Giant Gram.
p103-107 Dreamcast
Peripherals Story which checks out the history of
Sega consoles and the controllers they used. Look
back at the SG-1000 with the rudimentary stick
controller and the Sega Mark III which mimicked the
Nintendo Entertainment System's D-pad and 2-buttons.
The complete chronology is as follows:
1984: SG-1000
1985: Sega Mark III
1987: Sega Master System
1988: Mega Drive
1994: Sega Saturn
1998: Dreamcast |
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