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Next Generation Issue 009 (September 1995)


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Highlights From this Issue: We lead with a 5-page interview of Bing Gorden, president of Electronic Arts. In News they cover the launch of the PlayStation, the M2 technology and a little more on the 32-bit wars. We get a look at the Tokyo Toy Expo, and Amiga’s future. We get a 10-page special on Virtual Reality: The Miracle Technology. There’s a 6-page look at the Saturn hardware and chipset. The Previews have some big coverage on Destruction Derby, ThunderHawk and Twisted Metal on PS1.Urban Decay, The Darkening, and Rebel Assault 2 on PC. Solar Eclipse (sat), Virtua Cop (sat), Yoshi’s Island (snes), and several sports games.

We don’t see much for Reviews, this is the lull before the big holiday season. Only one PS1 game, CyberSled. 6 for Saturn, a few for 3DO, but nothing worth mentioning. 5 reviews for the Virtual Boy, 2 for Neo Geo CD, and some PC (like BC Racers and FX Fighter). Chrono Trigger is worth a look and Killer Instinct (snes). You also get reviews of arcade games, notably Tekken 2. Back up to 124-pages this time, good issue, but not many recognizable games reviewed. 

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