ISSUE: 19Content
Features:
- Editorial: Can Life Be Measured in Hit Points? (Ken Kujawa offers a handy chart of turn-based combat and HP modifiers to real life...with amusing results)
- Letters (Mail, e-mail, abuse, rants, and the occasional word of praise from readers)
- g.e.a.r. (Gadgets, Electronics, Arts and Recreations - game-related merchandise)
- Demo Disc (This month's CD freebies)
- Next Month (It's all about Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, baby!)
News (Industry news and, you know, news...):
- Playstation 2 A Reality (Like we didn't see that one coming.)
- Sony Sues Connectix (The creators of Virtual Game Station for the Mac are goin' to court.)
- Top 10 (What Japanese and UK gamers are buying)
- Madden Bowl a Hit on South Beach (NFL players take on their digital counterparts in the pre-Super Bowl festivities)
- Top 20 (What US gamers are buying)
- Coming Soon (Release dates, subject to change at any time without notice, void where prohibited, etc...)
Previews:
- Croc 2
- G-Police: Weapons of Justice
- Point Blank 2
- Alien Resurrection
- Ehrgeiz
- Soul of the Samurai
- Triple Play 2000
- Need For Speed: High Stakes
- Fighter Maker
- Driver
- Gran Turismo 2
- The Next Tetris
- X-Men: Mutant Academy (here referred to as 'X-Men')
- Hello Kitty's Cube Frenzy
- Evil Zone
- High Heat Baseball
- Grand Theft Auto: London, 1969
- Bloody Roar 2
International Previews (Stuff Japan has that we don't):
- PocketStation (and a ton of mini-games)
- iS: International Section
- I.Q. Final (did get a Europe release in 1999, and a NA digital release in 2023)
- UmJammer Lammy
- Dance Dance Revolution
The Year of the RPG (OPM turns critical eyes on the coming wave of big-time RPGs):
- Final Fantasy VIII
- Final Fantasy Anthology
- Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete
- Star Ocean: The Second Story
- Suikoden II
- Thousand Arms
- Legend of Legaia (review)
- Guardian's Crusade (review)
- Shadow Madness (review)
- Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu
- Dragon Quest VII
- Dragon Valor
- Tales of Phantasia
- Saga Frontier 2
The PlayStation Role-Player's Guide (Check these already-released bundles of joy):
- Beyond the Beyond
- Suikoden
- Persona
- Wild Arms
- Final Fantasy VII
- Saga Frontier
- Breath of Fire 3
- The Granstream Saga
- Tales of Destiny
- Azure Dreams
- Xenogears
Reviews:
- More Than A Feeling (Joe Rybicki editorializes about what actually goes into the game review process at OPM)
- Rollcage
- Blast Radius
- NBA In The Zone '99
- Invasion From Beyond
- T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger
- Bust-A-Move 99
- Bomberman Fantasy Race
- Street Sk8er
- Rushdown
- Pro 18 World Tour Golf
- Review Recap (recently reviewed games and their scores for those who missed them)
Strategy (Kickin' ass and takin' games):
- Silent Hill
Tricks of the Trade (Cheating your way to victory):
- Apocalypse
- Asteroids
- Bust A Groove
- WCW/nWo Thunder
- Knockout Kings
- Colony Wars: Vengeance
- Cool Boarders 3
- Darkstalkers 3
- Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
- International Superstar Soccer Pro '98
- Nectaris: Military Madness
- NFL Blitz
- Moto Racer 2
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
- Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
- Bust-A-Move 4
- R-Types
- Rogue Trip
- S.C.A.R.S.
- Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
- Tomb Raider III
- Ninja: Shadow of Darkness
- Contender
- Crash Bandicoot: Warped
- Twisted Metal III
- The Unholy War
Notable Stuff:
- Readers really take the mag to task in the letter column over their stance on emulator-related issues.
- According to a videogames.com poll, gamers are more excited about Final Fantasy VIII (80%) than they are about Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete (14%), Legend of Legaia (3%), Shadow Madness (2%) and Guardian's Crusade (1%) combined. To the surprise of absolutely no one in the world.
- WTF, Japan? You have access to some of the best games around, and you're letting the likes of Beatmania, Bass Landing, and Sound Novel Evolution 3 run roughshod over Tales of Phantasia, Crash Bandicoot 3, and Street Fighter Zero 3 in terms of sales? That's it: all Japanese gamers from February 1999, turn in your Gamer Cards.
- WTF, US? You have Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, and Crash Bandicoot: Warped in your top 5, and you let them all get pantsed by the universally-panned WCW/nWo Thunder? That's it: all US gamers from January 1999, turn in your Gamer Cards.
- Syrox Developments is listed as the developer of X-Men: Mutant Academy, but they were only responsible for the cancelled N64 version. Paradox Development handled the PS1 version.
- Joe Rybicki's editorial that starts the reviews section is a valuable guide to understanding what people who review games for a living actually look for when deciding on how good (or awful) a certain game is, and the difference between objective opinion (the way things are) and subjective opinion (the way the reviewer him/herself feels).
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