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  2. Zill O'll is an RPG developed and published by Koei for the PlayStation on October 7, 1999.
  3. Koudelka was developed by Sacnoth and published by SNK for the PlayStation on December 16, 1999.
  4. Strange ad announcing ASCII's plans for games they'll be releasing in 2000. Except... Only one game listed here was released anytime near the publication of this ad, and three out of five were canceled... Emblem Saga (canceled) - this would eventually be almost completely reworked into the game Tear Ring Saga: Chronicles of War Hero Kidou Shinsengumi Moeyoken - listed here as a PlayStation title, this was essentially canceled and would not be released until almost 3 years later on the PS2. Bass Landing 2 - released for PlayStation on February 23, 2000 L.O.L.: Lack of Love - released for Dreamcast on November 2, 2000 Metal Max Overdrive (canceled) a canceled Dreamcast game
  5. Strange ad announcing ASCII's plans for games they'll be releasing in 2000. Except... Only one game listed here was released anytime near the publication of this ad, and three out of five were canceled... Emblem Saga (canceled) - this would eventually be almost completely reworked into the game Tear Ring Saga: Chronicles of War Hero Kidou Shinsengumi Moeyoken - listed here as a PlayStation title, this was essentially canceled and would not be released until almost 3 years later on the PS2. Bass Landing 2 - released for PlayStation on February 23, 2000 L.O.L.: Lack of Love - released for Dreamcast on November 2, 2000 Metal Max Overdrive (canceled) a canceled Dreamcast game
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  7. Saiyuki: Journey West (西遊記) is a tactical RPG developed and published by Koei for the PlayStation on November 11, 1999.
  8. Daikōkai Jidai IV: Porto Estado (大航海時代Ⅳ ポルト エシュタード) was developed and published by Koei for the PlayStation on December 2, 1999.
  9. Well here's an interesting bit of history which I ran through a translator for everyone's benefit. With Nintendo battling emulators currently in the news, a look back in time to 2000 reveals that emulators aren't the only thing riling up publishers over lost profits. I can't find info on the specific court ruling they reference, but it clearly had something to due with the CESA taking issue with the sale of used games (which they make no profit off of). It sounds like they're trying to force a legal requirement for the sale of used software to also funnel profits back to the publishers. It's wishful thinking, but I doubt that ever happened. I always bought my disc media new in America, because I find that most Americans (at least the ones who sell their stuff used) don't know how to treat their possessions, and every used game disc, DC, or DVD I ever saw was scratched to hell and back, making it a crapshoot whether it would actually work or not. But Japan is totally different. Every town has at least one Bookoff, a major chain seller of used books/music/movies/games, and everything inside is cheap and PRISTINE. Like, "brand-new" looking. Because (a) people take care of their things here, and (b) if they DID have damaged goods, they wouldn't try selling them to a store (and the store probably wouldn't buy them anyway). So I can see why used software in Japan would be so appealing, since it would be in perfect condition at a fraction of the cost.
  10. Kenkaku Ibunroku Yomigaerishi Sōkō no Yaiba Samurai Spirits Shinshō (剣客異聞録 甦りし蒼紅の刃 サムライスピリッツ新章, released in the USA as Samurai Shodown: Warriors Rage) is a fighting game developed and published by SNK for the PlayStation on December 22, 1999.
  11. Our Graduation 麻雀でポン!花札でコイ! was developed and published by Kid for the PlayStation on February 3, 2000.
  12. Winning Post 3 with Power Up Kit was developed and published by Koei for Windows PCs on December 11, 1997,
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  14. Winning Post 4 is a horse racing simulation developed by Koei/Inis and published by Koei for the PlayStation on September 18, 1999.
  15. G1 Jockey 2000 is a horse racing simulation developed by Inis and published by Koei for the PlayStation on February 3, 2000.
  16. assortment of strategy guides for Koei games
  17. This is a recruitment ad from developer/publisher Koei, who are seeking game programmers, planners and coordinators, as well as 3DCG programmers and designers.
  18. Yuukyuu Gensokyoku 3: Perpetual Blue (悠久幻想曲3 パーペチュアルブルー ) was developed and published by MediaWorks for the PlayStation on December 22, 1999
  19. Nobunaga no Yabou: Reppuuden (信長の野望 烈風伝) was developed and published by Koei for the PlayStation on March 8, 1999.
  20. DX Jinsei Game III (DX人生ゲームIII) was developed and published by Takara on December 2, 1999
  21. That's QT is a clothing designing game developed and published by Koei for the PlayStation on January 27, 2000.
  22. Retromags Presents! PSExtreme Issue 20 (July 1997) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: TheRedEye    Edited By: MigJmz    Follow us on...                         
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