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| Future Gamer: Issue 17 |
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Here's another issue of your favourite email mag to get your teeth into. Future Gamer 17 comes stuffed with the usual choice gaming coverage. We've got Feedback, Game Kid, A Quick Word With… and the rest of Gamer Life, as well as some cracking previews, reviews and news to foister on you.
This week sees the arrival of our guest staff member Jason Bates, who's flown in from San Francisco for two weeks to share his expertise with Future Gamer. Jason works for our American cousins at the Imagine Games Network (IGN) which is a name all you serious gamers should be familiar with. His contributions will be scattered liberally throughout the magazine.
It's a splendid read, so sit back, relax and enjoy…
Andy Smith - Editor |
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Preview: Homeworld (PC)
This realtime strategy space game could be huge for the newly created Havas Interactive (they bought Cendant, the game's original planned publishers). We sent Steve Owen to Relic Entertainment for the real low-down… |
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Review: Sega Rally 2 (Dreamcast)
Arguably the flagship title for Sega's new console, and its first racer, SR2 gets the Future Gamer treatment. Will this festival of four-wheeled fun be on your shopping list come the Dreamcast's European launch in the Autumn? |
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Feature: Emulators
What are they? What do they do and why are they important? All these burning questions answered in the week's top feature. Should Sony, Nintendo and the rest really be as worried as some reports suggest they are? |
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