ISSUE: 11Content
Insert Coin (Editorial)
Interface (letters)
Fandom Central
Press Start: News on 3DO’s M2 console and adaptor, 3DO acquires rights to the Return Fire series, Acclaim to publish NBA Jam Tournament Edition & Frank Thomas “Big Hurt” Baseball for the Jaguar (the baseball game was never released), World’s first professional, motion capture actors group, “Champions of Combat” formed with Mortal Kombat I & II Johnny Cage actor Daniel Pesina, Nintendo “Play It Loud” at Spring Break, Yamaha introduces premium line of computer and video game speakers, Nakitek’s 3DO Infrared Controllers
Gaming Gossip
Tricks of the Trade:
· StarBlade (3DO)
· True Lies (Genesis)
· Demolition Man (3DO)
· True Lies (Super NES)
· NBA Jam (Super NES, Genesis)
· Afterburner (32X)
· Ignition Factor (Super NES)
· Pac-Man 2 (Genesis)
· The Lion King (Genesis)
· Cosmic Carnage (32X)
· Fighter’s History (Super Nintendo)
· Clockwork Knight (Saturn)
· Motocross Championship (32X)
· Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties (3DO)
· X-Band (Genesis)
· The Lion King (Game Gear)
· Toshinden (PlayStation)
· The Horde (3DO)
· Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade)
Next Wave (previews):
· Robotech: Crystal Dreams (Ultra 64, never released)
· SilverLoad (PlayStation)
· Alien Virus (PlayStation, never released)
· The Mask (Super NES)
· Perfect General (3DO)
· Demolish’em Derby (PlayStation, Released as Destruction Derby)
· Assault Rigs (PlayStation)
· Krazy Ivan (PlayStation)
· Wipe Out (PlayStation)
· World Series Baseball ’95 (Saturn, never released? The title would appear on the 32X, but the Saturn would not receive a World Series Baseball game until World Series Baseball II in July 1996)
· Batman Forever (Super NES)
· Shadow Squadron (32X)
International Outlook:
· Ace Combat (PlayStation, released as Air Combat)
· Grand Chaser (Saturn, released in NA as Cyber Speedway)
· Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 (PlayStation, Japan/Euro only release until March 2003 when it received a NA release)
Special Feature! Interview with Shigeru Yokohama (General Manager of Consumer Software, Development Department at Namco)
Tekken (PlayStation)
Gunners Heaven (PlayStation, Japan only, but would release in Europe as Rapid Reload)
Front Mission (Super Famicom, Japan only)
Arcade Action: The ever expanding world of VR, PCB’s a thing of the past?, Mortal Mania! (Mortal Kombat 3 arcade, Mortal Kombat animated movie, Mortal Kombat live action movie, Mortal Kombat Live Tour, Merchandising, the Women of Mortal Kombat), Fatal Fury 3, Space Invaders ’95: Attack of the Lunar Loonies
Special Feature: Virtua Fighter (Saturn)
ACME ’95: The trip from… HELL!!! (report from the 1995 ACME show)
Realm (Super NES)
Air Cavalry (Super NES)
Judge Dredd (Genesis)
Double Dragon (Neo Geo)
Super Sidekicks 3 (Neo Geo)
Virtuoso (3DO)
Iron Angel of the Apocalypse (3DO)
The Daedalus Encounter (3DO)
Myst (3DO)
Power Drive Rally (Jaguar)
Insert Coin (Editorial)
Interface (letters)
Fandom Central
Press Start: News on 3DO’s M2 console and adaptor, 3DO acquires rights to the Return Fire series, Acclaim to publish NBA Jam Tournament Edition & Frank Thomas “Big Hurt” Baseball for the Jaguar (the baseball game was never released), World’s first professional, motion capture actors group, “Champions of Combat” formed with Mortal Kombat I & II Johnny Cage actor Daniel Pesina, Nintendo “Play It Loud” at Spring Break, Yamaha introduces premium line of computer and video game speakers, Nakitek’s 3DO Infrared Controllers
Gaming Gossip
Tricks of the Trade:
· StarBlade (3DO)
· True Lies (Genesis)
· Demolition Man (3DO)
· True Lies (Super NES)
· NBA Jam (Super NES, Genesis)
· Afterburner (32X)
· Ignition Factor (Super NES)
· Pac-Man 2 (Genesis)
· The Lion King (Genesis)
· Cosmic Carnage (32X)
· Fighter’s History (Super Nintendo)
· Clockwork Knight (Saturn)
· Motocross Championship (32X)
· Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties (3DO)
· X-Band (Genesis)
· The Lion King (Game Gear)
· Toshinden (PlayStation)
· The Horde (3DO)
· Mortal Kombat 3 (Arcade)
Next Wave (previews):
· Robotech: Crystal Dreams (Ultra 64, never released)
· SilverLoad (PlayStation)
· Alien Virus (PlayStation, never released)
· The Mask (Super NES)
· Perfect General (3DO)
· Demolish’em Derby (PlayStation, Released as Destruction Derby)
· Assault Rigs (PlayStation)
· Krazy Ivan (PlayStation)
· Wipe Out (PlayStation)
· World Series Baseball ’95 (Saturn, never released? The title would appear on the 32X, but the Saturn would not receive a World Series Baseball game until World Series Baseball II in July 1996)
· Batman Forever (Super NES)
· Shadow Squadron (32X)
International Outlook:
· Ace Combat (PlayStation, released as Air Combat)
· Grand Chaser (Saturn, released in NA as Cyber Speedway)
· Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Battle 22 (PlayStation, Japan/Euro only release until March 2003 when it received a NA release)
Special Feature! Interview with Shigeru Yokohama (General Manager of Consumer Software, Development Department at Namco)
Tekken (PlayStation)
Gunners Heaven (PlayStation, Japan only, but would release in Europe as Rapid Reload)
Front Mission (Super Famicom, Japan only)
Arcade Action: The ever expanding world of VR, PCB’s a thing of the past?, Mortal Mania! (Mortal Kombat 3 arcade, Mortal Kombat animated movie, Mortal Kombat live action movie, Mortal Kombat Live Tour, Merchandising, the Women of Mortal Kombat), Fatal Fury 3, Space Invaders ’95: Attack of the Lunar Loonies
Special Feature: Virtua Fighter (Saturn)
ACME ’95: The trip from… HELL!!! (report from the 1995 ACME show)
Realm (Super NES)
Air Cavalry (Super NES)
Judge Dredd (Genesis)
Double Dragon (Neo Geo)
Super Sidekicks 3 (Neo Geo)
Virtuoso (3DO)
Iron Angel of the Apocalypse (3DO)
The Daedalus Encounter (3DO)
Myst (3DO)
Power Drive Rally (Jaguar)
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