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Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Issue 14

ISSUE: 14Content

Features:

  • Editorial: Great Games Are Getting Harder To Spot Easily (With PS1 graphics reaching their technical peak, Kraig Kujawa laments his inability to determine what's hot and what's not via the simple screenshot)
  • Letters (Fan cheer. Fans jeer. Fans are weird...)
  • Top 20 (What US gamers are buying like mad...this month, it's...wrestling...?)
  • Tomb Raider III / Ninja: Shadow of Darkness lid sticker (Hey, it worked for PSM...)
  • Lara's Back! (OPM gets to the bottom of what's ahead for Lara Croft in Tomb Raider III by talking to Adrian Smith, Operations Director at Core Design)
  • Crash Across Time! (How do you improve on the Crash franchise? OPM goes straight to the bandicoot's mouthpieces at Naughty Dog to learn what's in store for him in Crash Bandicoot: WARPED)
  • Welcome to the New Hollywood (Making a game requires a LOT more money these days, as Jason Rubin relates in this interview)
  • Quake II (The monster of PC gaming first-person shooters is heading for your living room...brace yourself!)
  • g.e.a.r. (Gadgets, Electronics, Arts, and Recreation--cool stuff for gaming nuts)
  • Demo Disc (What you'll see when you pop it in)
  • Next Month (Big Reviews Galore and Tomb Raider III on your demo disc!)

News (Everybody likes news, right?):

  • Sony Slashes Prices (PS1 drops to $129)
  • Nyko's Classic Trackball controller is coming.
  • Zombie Master Directs RE Movie (George Romero is signed to direct Resident Evil after his work on the Japanese Biohazard 2 commercial)
  • ECTS News (Crystal Dynamics now owned by Eidos, and the Game One channel goes live across the continent)
  • Metal Gear...Liquid? (Konami devs get treated to a rare bottle of Andiera Cabernet Sauvignon wine in a bottle with Metal Gear Solid artwork as a thank-you gift for working on the project)
  • Top 10 (Readers want Final Fantasy 8, Japan's selling the hell out of some SD Gundam Generation, and UK gamers are, of course, losing their bollocks over World Cup 98)
  • Coming Soon (Release dates for new software, so you can get extra pissed when your favorite game gets pushed back even further...)

Previews:

  • A Bug's Life
  • Rally Cross 2
  • Bust A Groove
  • No One Can Stop Mr. Domino (shown here as Mr. Domino)
  • K-1 Fighting Illusion Revenge (released in NA as K-1 Revenge)
  • Knockout Kings
  • NHL 99
  • Formula 1 '98
  • Backstreet Billiards
  • Destrega
  • VR Football 99
  • Nectaris: Military Madness
  • Brigandine (released in NA as Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena)
  • Psybadek
  • Twisted Metal 3
  • FIFA 99
  • NBA Live 99
  • Gex 3

International Previews (Coming soon to a Japanese PlayStation near you!):

  • R-Type Delta
  • Star Ocean: The Second Story
  • Suikoden 2
  • R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 (shown here as R4)
  • Capcom Generations Vol. 1
  • Final Fantasy VIII
  • Star Ixiom

Reviews:

  • A Question of Priorities (Joe Rybicki explains that the devs aren't running out of ideas, they just support sequels because it's easier to make a sequel than to create a new property)
  • Metal Gear Solid
  • NBA Tonight
  • Colony Wars: Vengeance
  • Rogue Trip
  • NASCAR 99
  • MediEvil
  • Xenogears
  • The Unholy War
  • Moto Racer 2
  • NHL FaceOff 99
  • Bushido Blade 2
  • Kagero: Deception II
  • Motorhead
  • Rival Schools
  • X-Games Pro Boarder
  • Cool Boarders 3
  • Tenchu: Stealth Assassins
  • Duke Nukem: Time to Kill
  • Running Wild
  • Review Recap (A look at past games, just in case you missed 'em)

Strategy (Taking games to school)

  • Metal Gear Solid (Start-to-finish guide)
  • NFL Blitz (Run and guard like the best of them)

Tricks of the Trade (For when you just can't hack it without cheating):

  • NFL GameDay 99
  • Resident Evil 2: Dual Shock
  • Pocket Fighter
  • NFL Blitz
  • TOCA: Touring Car Championship
  • Madden NFL 99

Trick Archive (Cheats for older games):

  • Tomba!
  • Auto Destruct
  • Bloody Roar
  • CART World Series
  • Colony Wars
  • Command & Conquer: Red Alert
  • Cool Boarders 2
  • Dynasty Warriors
  • Excalibur 2555 A.D.
  • Fantastic Four
  • Final Fantasy VII
  • Formula 1: CE
  • Frogger
  • Gex: Enter the Gecko
  • Ghost in the Shell
  • Herc's Adventure
  • Jet Moto 2
  • K1: The Arena Fighters
  • Machine Hunter
  • Monster Rancher
  • Moto Racer
  • N2O
  • NASCAR 98
  • Need For Speed III
  • NFL Xtreme
  • Resident Evil 2
  • Skullmonkeys
  • Street Fighter EX+ Alpha
  • Test Drive 4
  • Thunder Truck Rally
  • Time Crisis
  • Tomb Raider
  • Triple Play 99
  • VR Sports Powerboat Racing
  • Wild Arms

Notable Stuff:

  • No, Mark W. Buckingham, you won't sterilize your junk by playing too much PlayStation.
  • Resident Evil 1.5 is now getting a release, some fifteen years later, thanks to a dedicated group of modders and programmers trying to jury-rig it into a complete game. Your wish is granted, Jolan Martinez.
  • The Nyko Trackball is awesome, but it only works with PS Mouse-compatible games. Just a heads-up.
  • Wanna see that Romero-directed Biohazard 2 commercial?
    You're welcome. :)
  • A bottle of Metal Gear Solid wine mentioned in the News section above sold for over $250 back in 2008.
  • WWF War Zone is outselling Gran Turismo, Tomb Raider, Mortal Kombat 4, Resident Evil 2, Twisted Metal, Grand Theft Auto, Need For Speed III, Vigilante 8, and Crash Bandicoot? I don't want to live on this planet anymore...
  • This issue features a four-page ad for Rogue Trip presented in the style of GamePro, including editor Dick Biggs. Hilarious!
  • No surprise here: Metal Gear Solid earns a solid 5/5 discs.


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    Title: Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Issue 14
    Month: November
    Year: 1998
    Publisher: Ziff Davis Media
    Editor: Kraig Kujawa
    Country: United States
    Language: English
    Votes: 2

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