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It's a pretty obvious Bomberman clone but the VMU support is really cool. I wish more indie devs would take advantage of the VMU. Saturday, August 29, 2015 ...
DCJY: Thank you for agreeing to talk with us about your career at Sega, Tosaki-san. We have read that you were involved with the design of the Dreamcast console. The design was definitely more compact ...
In the 18 year absence of the series' third entry, I still needed something to scratch the Shenmue itch, and with many now wondering when a fourth instalment is going to happen, I find myself ...
Sega Race Controller/Rally Wheel – The Dreamcast’s first-party wheel was commonplace and considered reliable by some, but others regarded it as cheaply made and bare bones. Mad Catz MC2 – Perhaps the ...
Crazy Taxi Toys I'm pretty sure there's no better game on the Dreamcast to recreate through the medium of toys than the mighty Crazy Taxi. Sure, if you wanted to really do the game justice you'd have ...
From the first time I saw those pink plasticine (clay) demons, foreboding sky boxes and brand new levels reproduced in tiny low resolution magazine preview shots, I knew I would one day play Doom 64.
What I do remember though, is the magazine reviews. The journos of the era, I seem to recall, while not crushingly negative, weren't exactly enamoured with Doom 64: some reviews slagged off the sprite ...
In order to sample C-Smash VRS, I travelled to the fair city of London and to a rather nice venue called Icetank in the trendy Covent Garden district. In retrospect, the venue couldn't have been more ...
Britishness Rating: As British as a 75 year old pensioner crowing on about World War II despite them not being born at the time. A British staple. British Town it Best Represents: Norwich. This is ...
Shenmue Statue I love Shenmue. Sure, I may have pissed off the more hardcore side of the fanbase by saying the fighting is dull (it is, though, admit it) but this is the game that made me fall in love ...
Steven Montani: How did you end up at Sega? David Perkinson: Yeah, that’s a good question! I graduated from college in the Spring of ’93. I went to school in Ohio, and my sister and her husband lived ...
Launched by the prolific FJM Publications in December of 1998, Dreamzone was the first magazine of its ilk to appear in Europe. Understandably enthused by the Japanese launch, their early start meant ...