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This week's issue of DCM recaps the
shedding of Sega's old skin and the evolution of the
company into a pure software play. A look back at Virtua
Fighter checks out the series and what lies ahead with
Virtua Fighter 4 on the Naomi 2 hardware. Also on the
new Naomi front, a spread on Capcom's upcoming Gundam
game impresses with great photos of the game in action.
Dreamcast games on preview include Macross
M3, the best looking Macross game on any platform thus
far and Shenmue 2 coverage continues with the
introduction of new characters in the storyline. A DC
guidebook round-up provides a sweet history lesson of
the past year's DC games with screenshot covers of all
of the books, roughly 100 in total.
A Sega Arcade Q & A session focuses on
Planet Harriers, the silky smooth return of one of
Sega's original classics from the olden days of gaming.
The screenshots are small but demonstrative of the gloss
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Japan also gets into smackdown fever, just like American
folks. Spike's new Fire Pro Wrestling D slaps it
up, charges like a mad bulldozer and bounces off the ropes
as well as the mat like a true champ. Superfly... |
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Rushing into battle, Macross fans will undoubtedly thrill
to the latest episode in Macross gaming. The Dreamcast
version looks beautiful and well polished. NCS will take
delivery on February 22 and all first production units of
this game will include a special trading card. |
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