Down in the Dumps was also teased for the PS1, but only came out on PC and Macintosh.Versions were released for the PC, Saturn, CD-i, and DVD however. While Shadoan was teased for the PS1, it was never released on that console. was a programmable joystick controller built to work with the Super Nintendo, PlayStation, and Saturn. Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga is advertised as coming soon for the PC, but this version of the game was cancelled.The three-page ad for King's Field II is laid out just like a gaming magazine article. The cover of this issue features a pre-placed holographic Super Mario 64 sticker. Marvel Super Heroes in: War of the Gems (SNES) Tecmo's Deception: Invitation to Darkness (PS1)ĪctLabs Psycho Pad K.O. Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga (PS1/SAT/PC)* -See 'Notable Stuff' belowĪD&D Iron & Blood: Warriors of Ravenloft (PS1/PC) Platinum Sound Per4mer Turbo Wheel controller Power Rangers Zeo Full Tilt Battle Pinball (PS1) PS World Stadium X (PS1) (Japan-only release)īubble Bobble also featuring Rainbow Islands (PS1/SAT/PC) Team EGM Sports (all the sports game coverage in one place): Turok the Dinosaur Hunter (N64) (released as Turok: Dinosaur Hunter) Next Wave (previews of games closer to release than those in the 'Protos' section): Reviews (Shawn Smith, Dan Hsu, Crispin Boyer, and Sushi-X rate the games):Ĭrash Bandicoot (PS1) - Game of the Month Tenka (PS1) (released as Codename: Tenka) Seta Open Golf (N64) (released only in Japan as Eikou no St. Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat (PS1) Wild Choppers (N64) (released as Chopper Attack) Shadoan (PS1)* -See 'Notable Stuff' belowĭown in the Dumps (PS1)* -See 'Notable Stuff' below Protos (hands-on previews of prototype software): Next Month - What to expect in 30 days in the pages of EGM and EGM2. Top 5 Reasons Shigeru Miyamoto Is So Darn Creative Interface - Letters from readers, responses from editors. Kutaragi's Dino-mite project (Jurassic Park and PlayStation 2 rumors) Street Fighter Alpha 2 coming to Xband on SNES? Gaming Gossip - Quarterman dishes all the juicy rumors. Having A Ball? - Spacetec and ASCII have a new 3D controller in the works for the PlayStation Press Start - All the news that's fit to print in the world of gaming. Insert Coin - Ed Semrad looks at what's coming for the 1996 holiday season. Virtua Fighter 3 Special - What to look forward to in Sega's latest addition to the 3D fighting franchiseĮxclusive Interview: Face to Face With John Madden - Todd Mowatt and Joe Rybicki talk football games with the guy best known for talking about football. Lunar: Silver Star Story (SAT) (released only in Japan) Sega Gamer's Day - EGM got a front-row seat to this "press only" show, and brought back info on the following games: Here Come the RPGs - PlayStation is serving up a mega-dose of Role-Playing action: It was released for Mega Drive/Genesis in 1995, Sega Saturn in 1996, and Sony PlayStation in 1997, with the 32-bit versions featuring revamped graphics and different levels than those of the Mega Drive/Genesis version.Tomb Raider - EGM's two-page preview of Lara Croft's initial outing on PlayStation and Saturn. This game, published once again by Virgin Interactive, was developed by Eurocom. Despite excellent visuals, its isometric perspective and unusual controls made it an exceedingly difficult game. While Cool Spot was a side-scrolling platform game, its sequel, Spot Goes To Hollywood, was more 3D in orientation and featured gameplay inside various movies. The title character is Cool Spot, a mascot for the soft drink brand 7 Up. The game was later ported by other teams to Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Game Boy, Amiga and DOS in 1994. Straigth from the 90s here's Spot, Cool Spot's title character.Ĭool Spot is a 1993 platformer video game developed and published by Virgin Games for the Mega Drive/Genesis and Super Nintendo Entertainment System. "I Spot on the face of people who don't want to be Cool"
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