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+==| Super NES |==| Genesis |==| Arcade |==| Jaguar |==| News |==| Opinion |==+
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| ISSUE 51 |
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| An Innovative Creations production July 5 - July 12, 1994 |
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+=============================================================================+
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| [ CES Report 2 will be in GMJ 52 ] |
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| Arcade Reviews: Revolution-X, D+D Tower of Doom, Alien vs. Predator |
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| In-depth look at the Catapult |
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| SNES Reviews: Saturday Night Slam Masters and Barkley |
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| Mortal Kombat II info, and more, in Ace's Angles |
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+=============================================================================+
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Ace's Angles
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MK2 for Super NES "confirmed" at 32 meg and more
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Ultimate '94 Summer CES video
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Get the only moving footage of Donkey Kong Country and Sega's 32X
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Express Mail
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Readers respond to GMJ 50
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Super NES Reviews
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Barkley: Shut Up and Jam!
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Saturday Night Slam Masters
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Arcade Reviews
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Alien vs. Predator
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D&D Tower of Doom
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Revolution X
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GMJ's RLR: Real Life Rankings
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The five least and most likely summer jobs for GMJ writers
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Game Master Journal's FAQ, version 1.1
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FAQ {Frequently Asked Questions} for the masses
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The NEWS
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Catapult to bring millions online
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Project TNT
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The next thing - order quick!
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Welcome to the warp zone! Hi gang, it's Anthony "Ace" Shubert back to give
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you the dirt the other mags wouldn't tought. Not with a 25-meter pole. =]
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Are you ready for Mortal Kombat II? It's confirmed at 32-meg for the Super
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NES and rumored to hit the big 4-0 for the Genesis. Ouch. It plays great, as
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I have said before. How about the missing "Tanya" from the arcade game?
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We'll have to wait-and-see on that one..
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I entered Blockbuster's World Game Championships, coming in second for the
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week in both places that I entered, and have a real shot of winning both
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stores. [I missed week 2 for the Summer CES, and I'll make it up this
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Saturday.] I only need to score 80 thousand in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
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Tournament Fighters to win.. shouldn't be TOO hard. Remember, the winners of
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many stores go to a ADI tournament [ADI is a term used in TV-land, "Area of
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Domestic Influence", to determine what states are important to what areas.]
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and the winners there go on to Ft. Lauderdale for the World Finals. [Cool!]
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Chris Gore is the head editor of VideoGames magazine. Now, VG is a great
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mag, but this guy isn't. He's pretty _low_, actually. [I thought I put this
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in A's A in GMJ 50, but I was mistaken.] At Sega's ultra-cool Press Party the
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night before the Summer CES, Zack Maeston and I were talking - Zack is a
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contributing writer often found in Wired magazine - and we see Chris. I go
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over and talk to him for about 2 minutes.
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"So Chris, how's that online version coming?" I ask him.
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"Well, we're looking into.. do...ing...." and he WALKS AWAY FROM ME,
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mid-sentance. He trolls around a bit, and then goes into the mens room.
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Jilted? Yep - I didn't really like that. As Tanya [Future Wave Editor]
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would say.. "No, not even a little bit."
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So - I told Zack and Chris B. [editor] what I thought about him - and I've
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been advised not to put them in the cyberpages of GMJ. [Little kids read
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this, after all =] So.. lets just say that Gore is a Richardhead, and leave
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it at that.
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Whew - flaming a non-Netter. Oh well..
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More rumors: Midway's Mortal Kombat-esque WWF game for the arcades has been
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delayed until further notice [licensing problems]... Revolution X, a
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shoot-em-up by Midway is BOMBING in the arcades around Boston and Los
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Angeles... Super Bomberman II is going to get a huge push by Hudson Soft as
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that is their onnly major title this fall... 'Sonic and Knuckles' will be a
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Game Genie-like device that attaches to your Sonic 2 or 3, and if you play it
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with Sonic 3 you get the three 'japan only' levels not released in the
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States... and finally some sense: there will not be a Pac-Man 2000 for the
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Jaguar. Could you picture that one?
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One more rumor that hit my desk this (Tuesday) morning... in the upcoming
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Mortal Kombat III arcade game there will be homage paid to the shareware game
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"Pong Kombat!" In PK, there are 'spamalities,' a real-life move based on many
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rumors of a spamality in MK2. Well, rumor has it that Ed Boon and the crew at
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WMS Industries were so impressed that they'll put something very similar im
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MK3. I'm still waiting for "Tanya wins.. Friendship!" myself...
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Well, gotta fly. Stay tuned, eat your vitimins, read GMJ and I'll cya next
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Tuesday [or later, if you live overseas.]
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>>> Welcome to the one-stop shop for reader feedback! While we can't print
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>>> it all, we do read it all, so write in! Talk about anything [how good GMJ
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Hi! I just read your 50th issue of GMJ (Game Master Journal) and I
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must say I thought it was excellent. Now I wan't a subscription. That CES
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coverage was great I must say. My only objection is that there are so many
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great gaming systems that I wan't to buy them all, but alas I can't. Oh
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well! That's not your fault. Anyway, congratulations on your magazine and
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good luck.
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[BDW: Thanks - we really had a great time at the Summer CES, and we enjoy
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letting you know about the show. ]
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Hello,
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Issue 50 is the first issue of your mag that I have seen. GREAT. I am an
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avid video gamer w/both SEGA, SNES, and a 486/66mhz Gateway. Could you send me
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issues 45-49? OR can I get them via FTP? Can I get a copy of your faq? also
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please add me to your mailing list.
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In issue 50 you mentioned [See CES report: part 2...] Where can I get that? In
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other words you have a great mag and I want more!!!!! :)
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Thanx in advance,
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Eric
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-- Eric Adriaansen, MIS
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-- Internet mail address: eric%courier@mcimail.com
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[BDW: Please see the FAQ in this issue. It has our FTP site [and hopefully, it
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is actually WORKING].
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Many people have asked about [See CES report...] that is our little guide
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to when you can see more. CES Report part two is this issue, three next
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week, and if needed - a fourth in GMJ 53. ]
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|TITLE: DEVOLPER/PUBLISHER GAME TYPE: SIZE: AVERAGE OF REVIEWS |
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| Barkley Shut Up Accolade Sports/ 12 Meg ..............77 |
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| and Jam Basketball #####@@@@@&&&&&% |
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Ummm... NBA Jam, meet Barkley Shut Up and Jam, and Barkley Shut Up and
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Jam? Meet your maker... literally.
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Graphically, during the game, this game has nice backgrounds, nice areas
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of plays, and BAD looking players. Sure, you can tell Charles Barkley apart
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from the other characters, some of the time anyway. The characters are pretty
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blurry (and this is not because I'm not wearing my glasses), and I must say
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that Accolade could have done a better job. When moving back and forth on the
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court, it's hard to tell who you are sometimes for there is no identification
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marker, which is a very simple addition to the game. The nice graphics are
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those of a digitized Sir Charles, and that's about it.
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The sound in this game, on the other hand, is very well done. Some of the
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music is just very good. When you pause the game, Mr. Charles says "Time Out"
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and little niceties like that. After scoring a basket, you hear lots of
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yelling from the characters on the floor. However, this gets a bit repetitive,
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but who cares, it sounds good! The music in the background of the game is nice
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as well, with each area of play having different music.
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The game, I must admit, has some nice options. For example, not only do
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you have a single game option, but you can start a series, a tournament,
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amongst other things. You even have the option of continuing a series where
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you left off (sounds a bit familiar there, does it not?) When playing the
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game on the court, as mentioned above, a little signal telling you who your
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character is would be nice, otherwise playing is pretty easy (sorry folks no
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turbo in this one).
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In all, this game really does not seem like anything worth playing. But,
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because I like Sir Charles, I gave it a higher rating.
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Cue - 80 Well, if NBA Jams never existed, this game might have made it,
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and people still might buy it for Sir Charles himself, but with
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NBA Jams out there, this game can forget about making anything
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substantial.
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Ace - 74 BOR-RING. Yeah, "Sir Charles" looked okay, but do you really
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want to spend youur money on another basketball game that does
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little to change NBA Jam? Go buy a 5-player adapter for Jam
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and order pizza instead of buyin' this one.
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|TITLE: DEVOLPER/PUBLISHER GAME TYPE: SIZE: AVERAGE OF REVIEWS |
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| Saturday Night Capcom Sports/ 24 Meg ...............82 |
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| Slam Masters Wrestling #####@@@@@&&&&&%| |
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With Capcom's release of Super Street Fighter II, most people will
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probably overlook Saturday Night SlamMasters. This game is an excellent arcade
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translation, and if ANYTHING should be at least rented just to check it out.
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Here is all that dirty stuff about the game.
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Saturday Night Slam Masters, as you may have guessed, is an arcade
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translation of the original wrestling game. Having played both, I must say
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that the Super Nintendo version of this game, really does compare to it (much
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like the Final Fight/SFII series). The graphics are very well drawn, but are almost
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too much like Street Fighter II. The graphics in general during the action
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are very nicely done. It looks like Final Fight and/or SFII in a
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wrestling ring! And the characters are most detailed. You have the ability to
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pick between Biff, Gunloc, Oni, Titan, Stingr, Grater, Rasta, and Haggar (yes,
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that's Haggar from Final Fight. Remember? He was a wrestler.) The graphics
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in play are very detailed, right down to the character introductions in the
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beginning of the match.
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The sound in this game consists mainly of music and grunts. The music is
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very appropriate for the area you are playing in, weather it be Los Angeles or
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Mexico, or where ever else they decide to stick you. Each character has his own
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theme music, which is a nice addition to the game. It even has the nicety of
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say YOU LOSE after you lose a match. All the music, as usual, can be played
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back through the options screen. And to me, the title music sounds just a BIT
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to much like the Mega Man X theme music. Oh well.. must be my imagination.
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Control and Playabillity are a big part of a game, and this one delivers
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on both. The
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control consists of only 3 buttons, being the attack, jump, and pin buttons.
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Moving around, attacking and the such are simple. However, if you get pinned
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by the computer, my recommendation is pull out the Turbo Controller, and let it
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do it's job.
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So, if your looking for a good wrestling game, your very close. Very very
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close. However, this game seems to much like a combination of Street Fighter
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II and Final Fight, so I couldn't say it's perfect as a game. As far as an
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arcade translation, I must say it's perfectly done.
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Cue - 89 I'm not one to knock Capcom after their Final Fight/Street
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Fighter II/Megaman stuff, but this game could use work to be
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more of a wrestling type game. Otherwise, I'm impressed. This
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is a rent-before-you-buy type game.
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Ace - 75 Street Fighter In a Ring. That's it. This is a direct port of
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the arcade game, but that isn't saying a great deal. The game
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has more cheezes than a Swiss Winery! Just be Oni and do that
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Ken/Ryu-like Hurricane Kick and you'll never be touched.
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Really, it looks and sounds and plays great for a FIGHTING game,
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but there is a difference between fighting and wrestling.
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Someone tell Capcom.
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|TITLE: DEVOLPER/PUBLISHER GAME TYPE: AVERAGE OF REVIEWS |
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| Alien vs. Capcom Sci-Fi ................83 |
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| Predator #####@@@@@&&&&&%| |
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Still can't get enough Alien Vs. Predator after the SNES and Jaguar versions?
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In this version, Aliens have infested Earth, and, like the hero or heroine you
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are, you've got to save it. Luckily, you've got some help from two Predators
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who have just arrived for a hunt. The four of you should be able to handle it,
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right?
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This game is setup like Final Fight, and you have a choice betweeen four
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different characters: Maj. D. Schaeffer has the best strength , Lt. Ripley
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has the best skill rating, the Predator Hunter has well rounded stats, and the
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Predator Warrior has good speed (I think).
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Each character has several different attacks, plus a missile weapon whose power
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is indicated at the bottom of the screen. You can also do a spin attack by
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pressing the attack and jump buttons (like Final Fight); for example, the
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Hunter tosses discs of death around him. This, like Final Fight, uses energy.
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Your jump button really doesn't make you necessarily jump; for example, while
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using the Predator Hunter you can push down and jump for a sliding kick, or
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horizontally and jump for a dash, etc. This makes the play control a bit
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difficult until you're used to it.
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You'll notice that some moves seem to come straight out of SFII, such the
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Predator Hunter's (I really like him...:) jump attack, which looks like a
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dragon punch. Unfortunately, there can't be two/three Major Schaeffers, two
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Predator Hunters, etc. because there is no "same character" option.
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All in all, the game isn't bad, but it isn't really worth the 50 cents (maybe a
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quarter). It's just another side-scrolling fighting game, and unfortunately,
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the catagory has been fairly much expended. Otherwise, it's a pretty good
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game.
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| Eli 86 Ace 95 |
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An evil force of some kind is uniting the monsters and causing them to attack
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humans. And for an adventurer like you, that's an opportunity to make some
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silver pieces. "Welcome to the D&D world."
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Choose from one of four warriors--the dwarf with his excellent endurance, the
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fighter for his skill in the way of the sword, the cleric with his power to
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heal and destroy the undead, or the elven mage/warrior, with her powers of
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magic--and set forth to save the land.
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This game is also set up similarily to Final Fight--a side scrolling beat-em-up
|
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escapade, but has many things which set it apart. For example, you'll probably
|
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first notice that there are four buttons: Attack, Jump, Select Item/Magic, and
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Use Item/Magic. Next, while playing, you'll notice that yes, you can name your
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character, and, like Golden Axe II, you can play up to four characters
|
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simultaneously. Unfortunatly, there can only be one fighter, one mage, one
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dwarf, etc. (ie. no same profession) Next, you can make decisions as to where
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your party goes (Do you want to try and save the fort yourself, or go to the
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village and ask someone else to do it?).
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There is one thing that sets this game apart from the other typical Final Fight
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type: Secret passages. Another nice touch is that the spellcasters use voice
|
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when casting a spell ("Continual Light!" BLAM!).
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Control and graphics are excellent, as is sound. However, this game suffers in
|
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the originality department, because of it's "Final Fight-ish" approach.
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Otherwise the game is pretty good. Now if only the arcades would stop with the
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50 cent bit, I could play this more.
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Ace - 95 This is a fantastic game! Get three of your role-playing
|
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friends together and do the video roleplaying thing! It really
|
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works: you have the characters arguing over which path to take,
|
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who should get what item, etc. Great!
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|TITLE: DEVOLPER/PUBLISHER GAME TYPE: AVERAGE OF REVIEWS |
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| Revolution X Midway Shooter .................85 |
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| #####@@@@@&&&&&%%% |
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|MAIN REVIEW BY: OTHER REVIEWERS |
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| Eli 90 Ace 80 |
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The New Order Nation (NON) has taken over your country, your neighborhood, and
|
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your life. No Voice. No Choice. No Games. No Music.
|
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|
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Forget that! And remember, Music is the Weapon. (tm)
|
||
|
||
In this 3-player simultaneous game, you are part of Revolution-X, and you and
|
||
two Xer's are on your way to see Aerosmith at Club-X. However, on your way
|
||
there, you happen to notice a NON assault chopper. Time to pull out your
|
||
handy-dandy machine pistol and trusty CD's of death. After attacking the
|
||
chopper, the game announces that "Revolution X has begun."
|
||
|
||
Make your way to Club-X by blasting the various troopers. You can decide which
|
||
way you want to go at some points, as indicated by what seems like a CD control
|
||
panel. Don't forget to collect more CD's and other items such as the death
|
||
head (like the smart bomb in T2: The Arcade Game, but with a much better
|
||
effect). Oh yeah, you know what they said about music being the weapon? The
|
||
CD's are your side weapons in this adventure, and it is heavily suggested that
|
||
you collect 'em all (also a tm). They come in handy against heavily shielded
|
||
troopers.
|
||
|
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At Club-X, you'll find more troopers, so (obviously) you'll want to spill more
|
||
blood there (oh yeah, shoot them, and these guys bleed! MK fans will love this
|
||
one..now can we send them birthday cakes and flowers too?? :)
|
||
|
||
Rev. X has excellent graphics and sound (thanks to DCS). The cabinet to big,
|
||
so no one should be scrounging for room. The gun is accurate, and the use of
|
||
CD's as a super weapon is original. However, many of it's elements are similar
|
||
to T2:TAG. One nice touch is that if you are being hit, you'll know--a big
|
||
"HIT" sign lights up above your life meter indicating it. Overall, it's worth
|
||
the 50 cents to start, but not to continue.
|
||
|
||
Ace - 80 'Eh'. Nice attempt at a T2 follow-up, but it's too much of the
|
||
same. Granted, choosing your path was a nice feature, as was
|
||
the nice Aerosmith backgrounds - but where was "Eat the Rich" or
|
||
"Crazy?" Oh well.. lets bring Hammer out! [You know, the
|
||
rapper? Never mind..]
|
||
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/ ___| \/ | | ( )__ Five most and least likely summer
|
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| | _| |\/| |_ | |/ __| jobs for GMJ staff...
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| |_| | | | | |_| |\__ \ WRITTEN BY: Back Door Weasel
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_____ \____|_| |_|\___/ |___/
|
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| __ \ TOP FIVE [#1 = most] BOTTOM FIVE [#1 = least]
|
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| |__) | #1 ACE: Software designer ACE: Editor of EGM
|
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| _ / for a videogame group
|
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| | \ \
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|_| \_\ eal #2 CUE: Pool-hall manager ACE: Head of the Chris
|
||
| | Gore fan club
|
||
| |
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| | #3 SAI-BLADE: Hardware ELI: Author of 'Pong: the
|
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| |____ designer for IBMs game, the myth, the legend'
|
||
\______| ife
|
||
| __ \ #4 ELI: Author of 'MK2 SAI-BLADE: Head of Game Boy
|
||
| |__) | Krazy Katatonic fan club
|
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| _ / Kombos'
|
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| | \ \ #5 SHEZ: Mothering her CUE: RAM salesman
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|_| \_\ ankings three kids
|
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Game Master Journal Frequently Asked Question sheet, version 1.10
|
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|
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|
||
Q: Who makes Game Master Journal?
|
||
A: GMJ is made by Innovative Creations, 25 Temple Street,
|
||
Quincy, MA 02169. Email is shubert@usc.edu, phone is 617.472.0041
|
||
and fax is 617.472.1092
|
||
|
||
Q: What is it and how often does GMJ come out?
|
||
A: GMJ is a weekly online videogame magazine that covers Super NES,
|
||
Genesis, Arcade and IBM-PC games. We also cover high-end systems,
|
||
including Jaguar and 3DO.
|
||
|
||
Q: How can I get GMJ?
|
||
A: GMJ is distributed through the following means, in order...
|
||
1) email. To get on our email list, email [shubert@usc.edu] and
|
||
make the subject line "GMJ add FAQ"
|
||
2) newsgroups. We post GMJ in the rec.games.video.* groups, as
|
||
well as alt.games.mk, alt.games.sf2
|
||
3) FTP. We are on [sunsite.unc.edu] in the uploads/GMJ directory.
|
||
|
||
Q: How many people read GMJ?
|
||
A: As of now, there is no accurate way to tell, because people get it
|
||
through many different means. Our best guess is 250,000 readers,
|
||
revised quarterly.
|
||
|
||
Q: What else does GMJ do over the Internet?
|
||
A: GMJ's Tuesday Night IRC provides an interactive conversation with
|
||
many of the GMJ Crew, as well as industry insiders, for all GMJ
|
||
readers. ALL SUBJECTS DISCUSSED. Tuesday Night IRC takes place in
|
||
channel #GMJ, at 8pm US-Eastern Time.
|
||
Coming soon: the Game Master Journal newsgroup,
|
||
alt.mag.game-master-journal
|
||
|
||
Q: Why doesn't GMJ have many ads?
|
||
A: We do take ads, but many companies aren't interested in magazines
|
||
that tell the truth about their products. Also, being a new
|
||
medium, many companies aren't used to advertising through it.
|
||
|
||
Q: Well, I own a [fill-in-your-system-here]. Can I write articles?
|
||
A: ABSOLUTELY. Send them to [shubert@usc.edu]. To review a game,
|
||
rate it from 5 to 100 and give either a small review (4 sentance)
|
||
or a full review (4 to 10 paragraphs). For other articles, please
|
||
write for more info.
|
||
|
||
Q: Hey! These people stole my codes - I wanna sue!
|
||
A: Our policy is to publish all codes we find. If you happen to find
|
||
them too that's nice - that does NOT mean that we didn't also.
|
||
Just to be on the safe side, however, we are publishing a "these
|
||
people too" list is we see codes posted on the Net before our issue
|
||
comes out.
|
||
OR, you can email them to US and _not_ post them.. you could win
|
||
something!
|
||
|
||
Q: Where can I get this FAQ, how often is is posted and updated?
|
||
A: GMJ-FAQ comes out every Thursday, in the rec.games.video newsgroups, as
|
||
well as in alt.games.mk and alt.games.sf2; you can also find it in our FTP
|
||
site [see above.] The FAQ is updated as needed.
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|
||
New online service to bring many SNES, Genesis users on-line
|
||
|
||
LOS ANGELES, CA (GMJ) - The Catapult system aims to launch gamers into
|
||
cyberspace, allowing for head-to-head, cross-country competition.
|
||
|
||
Using pre-existing software, the Catapult uses a Game Genie-like
|
||
software-interception technique to tell the Super NES or Genesis to treat the
|
||
Catapult modem as the second (or 3rd and/or 4th) controller. You plug the
|
||
game into the modem, the modem into the SNES or Genesis, and when you turn it
|
||
on, it dials an 800 number automatically. While the system downloads the
|
||
information needed to play the game you have selected, you are presented with
|
||
a small on-screen newsletter relating to the game. (For instance an NBA Jam
|
||
tournament announcement, for Jam players.)
|
||
|
||
Once that info is set, you log-in as your 'character', as real names are not
|
||
used on the system. The computer will then match you up with players of
|
||
similar ability, and if you choose, are not long-distance.
|
||
|
||
What this means is two cross-town friends can play NBA Jam in each of their
|
||
own homes with nothing apparent happening.
|
||
|
||
One feature that will make this system great is the ability to keep overall
|
||
records for later use. Catapult saves who won and lost, adding and
|
||
subtracting from your ranking (for instance, if you played NBA Jam you would
|
||
start as a high-school player, and move up to HS starter, college player,
|
||
1st-round draft choice, bencher, player, starter, star and super star.)
|
||
Multiple records are kept for each member of the family (up to 4 can be a
|
||
member on one subscription) and for each game played.
|
||
|
||
Virtually all pre-existing multi-player Super NES and Genesis games can be
|
||
supported with no modification ofthe game's program, which impressed many
|
||
people at the Summer CES, where it debuted.
|
||
|
||
"I can't wait to play NHL when this gets going," said one Sega PR rep.
|
||
|
||
Companies are very supportive of the Catapult because games do not need to be
|
||
designed with the network specifically in mind. Nintendo, Sega and Acclaim
|
||
all support the system, with Capcom soon to follow.
|
||
|
||
Phone-fatalities, anyone? (Would those be phonalities?)
|
||
|
||
The system will cost $5 to $10 a month, depending on the payment plan
|
||
selected. Parents can restrict usage by certain members of the family to
|
||
Weekends Only, or any time of day they want, so the phone line isn't tied up
|
||
too long. There is also a long-distance toggle, preventing people from
|
||
calling out-of-area to play Mortal Kombat, for instance.
|
||
|
||
Other features on the network include: a simple email system [using either a
|
||
PC keyboard or hunt-and-pecking with the controller], post in simple news
|
||
areas, and check the rankings of other players in the area and the country.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
TNT continues to be the least expensive comprehensive provider of game
|
||
information for individual game systems. While CES video tapes (covering
|
||
specific systems or the show in general) will cost you between $15 and $25
|
||
with shipping costs, TNT costs only $6.00 for basic show coverage and $11 for
|
||
both basic coverage and your choice of game system packages, total -- no
|
||
shipping cost in the USA! 19 writers will be contributing to TNT, ensuring the
|
||
maximum quantity of gaming news for the dollar.
|
||
|
||
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|
||
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|
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|
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
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|
||
|
||
Think back six months or a year to the last time you read a CES report
|
||
on the Internet. Remember all the people who said they would show up and
|
||
post a series of reports with everything they saw? Most of them never did.
|
||
After Summer CES '93, Renegade Technologies Unlimited came back with answers
|
||
to questions asked by Internet gamers and followed up by unleashing hundreds
|
||
of pages of text including question-and-answer sessions with the Internet
|
||
gaming public, a list of every game shown with ratings/comments, digitized
|
||
photographs and even sound files from then-unreleased games such as Street
|
||
Fighter II Champion Edition for the Genesis. After Winter CES '94, we
|
||
coordinated online interviews with show participants and made their
|
||
transcripts available within 24 hours.
|
||
Now we're shining our shoes and ironing our clothes in preparation for
|
||
the 1994 Summer Consumer Electronics Show. Less than a month from today
|
||
(June 23-25), 19 TNT staffers will take to the show floors of McCormick Place
|
||
and bring back incredible insights into the next year of video game products.
|
||
You read it correctly, "insights." Not just some guy summarizing Virtua
|
||
Fighters in one-syllable words; we're talking about pages of solid text and
|
||
pictures devoted to bringing home the whole story behind the SCES.
|
||
TNT (The Next Thing) magazine was conceived as the end-all-be-all of
|
||
SCES coverage, combining audio, video and written reports in an effort to
|
||
save the average gamer $500+ on airfare and hotel accommodations. We do all
|
||
the footwork, we ask all the questions, and we burn ourselves out. You sit
|
||
at home playing video games and receive a big envelope in the mail. It's
|
||
simple and it will work -- just ask any of the people who have already
|
||
subscribed to TNT about our high quality customer service. One issue only,
|
||
no continuing obligations, arriving in mid-July... but read on.
|
||
Take a look back at some of your old game magazines. How much CES
|
||
coverage did you find? 10 pages? Maybe 15 at best? That's not coverage, that's
|
||
shameful -- this is a 3-day event with hundreds of exhibitors, and everyone
|
||
has something interesting to show. Ever wonder why the major gaming mags
|
||
can only squeeze a few pages of information out of a show that lasts for
|
||
three or four days? Answer: Their "writers" don't pay much attention. Snap a
|
||
picture, make up a 30-word synopsis, and that's what the game was like at CES.
|
||
The high-quality TNT magazine will be a hardcopy printed booklet with
|
||
many pages devoted to the show's general highlights and notable events. The
|
||
magazine will feature sections devoted to showing the best games (regardless
|
||
of system) in each major genre, a look at the keynote speech by Nintendo's
|
||
Howard Lincoln, and some beautiful artwork by TNT's own Russell Kumro. For
|
||
the reader's maximum enjoyment, additional computer disks [available in IBM
|
||
and Macintosh formats] will carry photographs (and perhaps digitized sound
|
||
files) from the show, highlighting each major hardware-producer's licensees
|
||
and displays. Does TNT sound like it will kill your pocketbook? It won't,
|
||
because we designed the magazine around four principles to be flexible enough
|
||
to accommodate many types of readers.
|
||
|
||
[*] Flexibility: [*] Today's gamer owns two or three systems and generally
|
||
despises competing companies. Do you own a 3DO and hate
|
||
Atari and their Jaguar? Or a Genesis and hate Nintendo?
|
||
Well, don't spend the money on information you'll just
|
||
skip anyway. The TNT magazine is available in
|
||
your choice of configurations -- you pick the systems
|
||
you want and we'll send you the appropriate disks and
|
||
printed materials.
|
||
|
||
[*] Cost-Efficiency: [*] The printed TNT magazine with CES highlights will
|
||
cost only $6.00, a better value than what you would
|
||
get (a crappy five-page synopsis) in the average
|
||
mainstream magazine. Each company-specific set of
|
||
disks and additional printed materials will cost
|
||
an additional $5.00, and a disk of miscellaneous
|
||
photos and out-takes will be only $4.00. That
|
||
miscellaneous disk will include pictures from
|
||
companies like Sony, TTI and Commodore (if any
|
||
of them show up for CES). We're selling Atari,
|
||
Nintendo, Sega and 3DO company disks which will
|
||
include the aforementioned companies' licensees
|
||
as well. If you want to buy the whole
|
||
compendium of CES information, the price is $26.
|
||
|
||
[*] Functionality: [*] IBM or Macintosh disks will be included with
|
||
each company-specific or miscellaneous/outtakes- disk
|
||
order. The photographs will be in a format maximized
|
||
for compression and photo quality. You'd be amazed
|
||
at how much high resolution detail we were able to
|
||
squeeze into the last Summer CES photos; more,
|
||
believe it or not, than could be seen without a
|
||
magnifying glass. The printed magazine can be kept
|
||
on your desk, framed above your fireplace or used as
|
||
a security blanket. Regardless of what you do with
|
||
it, it'll look cool and contain entertaining insights
|
||
into the real nature of the CES show.
|
||
|
||
[*] Quick Delivery: [*] Here's the best part. Waiting sucks and no one knows
|
||
it better than Team Renegade and you. We're making a
|
||
guarantee that TNT will be released at a *maximum* of
|
||
three weeks after CES. We're going to try for two
|
||
weeks or less, but we can't control everything.
|
||
Remember, we're not talking about just printing
|
||
regurgitated press releases and press kit photos;
|
||
you'll see the former on the Internet within a day of
|
||
release to the media. TNT will feature the types of
|
||
nook and cranny questions no one seems to ask.
|
||
|
||
Renegade Technologies Unlimited is committed to the production of an
|
||
exceptional piece of journalism. The TNT magazine will be both comprehensive
|
||
and professionally produced, delivered faster than the major magazines and
|
||
far more insightful for certain. RTU will be maintaining a professional
|
||
set of records for those who order TNT in advance and we make an absolute
|
||
guarantee that if we cannot deliver the product we will instantly refund
|
||
your money. Additionally, if Sega and their licensees have no presence at
|
||
the CES (which is quite doubtful), we'll refund the cost of the Sega-specific
|
||
diskettes.
|
||
Want to see the quality of our past work? Check out the BUSOP.CIT.WAYNE.
|
||
EDU site (cd pub/ces and pub/pselect) for high quality photographs, game
|
||
reviews and information... or read the work of our staff in such publications
|
||
as GamePro, VideoGames magazine, Wired, Intelligent Gamer, VidBits and Game
|
||
Bytes. You'll appreciate our devotion to customer satisfaction and the degree
|
||
of our attention to properly handling your order.
|
||
Order today and be guaranteed the best *honest* information directly
|
||
after the Summer CES... and next time someone promises that they'll ask your
|
||
questions and bring you the answers, remember who did it first and who does
|
||
it best.
|
||
|
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Jer Horwitz
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President
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Renegade Technologies
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- Unlimited -
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[PLEASE NOTE: There is no shipping charge for orders within the United States.
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TNT is not necessarily endorsed by Atari, Nintendo, Sega, 3DO or any company
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other than Renegade Technologies Unlimited. We thank the editors of Game
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Master Journal, Intelligent Gamer and the former Vidbits for their continuing
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support and endorsement.]
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Number
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of Copies:
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[ ] TNT Printed Magazine: Includes detailed information about the best
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[ ] and worst at CES; contains no disks but will include some printed
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digitized photographs. A high-quality printed publication without
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the childish handwriting you find in "fanzines." $6.00 per copy.
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[ ] TNT Extended Atari Coverage: Get the inside track on Atari's booth
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[ ] at the CES, where nearly 100 developers have signed on to develop
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Jaguar products. $5.00 per Atari extension. Includes:
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Macintosh or IBM disk(s), circle your choice.
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[ ] TNT Extended Nintendo Coverage: See what Nintendo and its licensees
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[ ] will be selling during the Christmas shopping season. Project Reality?
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New portable Nintendo game systems? SNES Super Street Fighter 2 and
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Mortal Kombat 2? $5.00 per Nintendo extension. Includes:
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Macintosh or IBM disk(s), circle your choice.
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[ ] TNT Extended Sega Coverage: Despite plans to hold their own Sega show
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[ ] in sunny Florida, there should most likely be a ample representation
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of Sega software at Summer CES. A Genesis Mortal Kombat 2 and Super
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SF2? Saturn? $5.00 per Sega extension. Includes:
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Macintosh or IBM disk(s), circle your choice.
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[ ] TNT Extended 3DO Coverage: With a powerful multimedia machine and
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[ ] several hundred licensees, there will be plenty of amazing 3DO
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hardware and software on display. The new Samsung 3DO machine? The
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IBM-compatible 3DO-on-a-card? $5.00 per 3DO extension. Includes:
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Macintosh or IBM disk(s), circle your choice.
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[ ] TNT Miscellaneous and Outtakes Disks: The types of stuff we couldn't
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[ ] quite categorize elsewhere. Last Summer CES had photos of Neon Man,
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this incredibly dopey guy who did exercises in neon-tubed clothing
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so he could sell neon lights for cars. We'd also anticipate some
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shots of Sony's PS-X (if they choose to display it), any TTI game
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system, Commodore CD-32 and the like. When you're not crying about
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TTI, you can laugh at morons like Neon Man. $4.00, Includes:
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Macintosh or IBM disk(s), circle your choice.
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[ ] TNT Grand Package: For $26 you get the magazine and all the extensions
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[ ] including their disks and printed hardcopies. Specify IBM or Mac disks.
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RTU recommends the use of US Mail Postal Money Orders but will also
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accept valid personal checks and other legitimate types of money
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orders. Checks should be made out to Renegade Technologies Unlimited.
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* = International orders, please see the table below and include
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international shipping charges.
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International TNT Orders:
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funds only, and we advise use of either American Express money orders or
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cashiers' checks from large international banks. The rates quoted below are
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for US Mail standard international service and are based upon estimates of
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package weight -- we do not intend to profit from shipping costs and RTU will
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absorb losses if the magazine is heavier than anticipated. US Mail currently
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claims the following rates will deliver a package within 7-10 days of mailing;
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RTU makes no guarantees regarding the US Mail's system of international
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deliveries but we do guarantee that RTU will promptly mail all materials to
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you upon completion of the publication. Sorry, we cannot accept Eurocard or
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shipping.
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For the TNT magazine without any additional supplements: add $4 for shipping.
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For TNT with one supplement: add $5.50 for shipping.
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For TNT with two supplements: add $7.00 for shipping.
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shipping.
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Parcel Post Rates (treated like packages, with somewhat more care):
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For the TNT magazine without additional supplements: add $2.50 for shipping.
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For TNT with two supplements: add $5.00 for shipping.
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There is no additional shipping charge for orders delivered to addresses in
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the United States.
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Please mail completed order form and appropriate payment to:
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Renegade Technologies Unlimited
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USA
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Attention: TNT Magazine (GMJ)
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[ ]
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[ COMING IN THE NEXT [*] 3DO coverage, including Way of the Warrior ]
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[ ____ __ __ _ [*] Info on Super Street Fighter II Turbo for 3DO ]
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[ / ___| \/ | | | [*] 3rd-party Super NES and Genesis games ]
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[ | | _| |\/| |_ | | [*] Super Street Fighter II (SNES) reviewed ]
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[ | |_| | | | | |_| | [*] Ace's Angles, GMJ's RLR, and more! ]
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[_____________________________________________________________________________]
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Producer: Anthony Shubert Online Layout Editor: "Ace" Anthony Shubert
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Head Writing Staff: Contributors:
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HEAD WRITER "Cue" David Rubin "Back Door Weasel" Mike Waters
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ARCADE EDITOR "Eli" Jeff Sauls "Matrix" Timothy Shubert
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PC EDITOR "Arkady" Tanya Kutasz "Shez" Sharon Birdsall
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We are not affiliated with or endorsed by the following companies: Nintendo of
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America, Sega Enterprises, Turbo Technologies (NEC), Atari Corp., Atari Games,
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3DO, or any other videogaming company.
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Product names are either (c) or trademarks of their respective companies, and
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the non-marking of such product is not a challenge to its status.
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Ace's Angles, Chronicle, Express Mail, Warp Zone, and all content are
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(c) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 Innovative Creations
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