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Future Gamer: Issue 21 |
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It's April Fool's Day folks, as I'm sure those of you who've been 'had' will know. Rest assured we couldn't think of anything funny enough to dupe you with here at Future Gamer, so everything you read here is genuine (unless, of course, we've been duped ourselves and have passed it on, unwittingly, to you). And what a load of good stuff there is to get through too, you won't be disappointed.
We recently had an inter-Future Publishing games challenge night and are very pleased to announce that Future Gamer's own Andrew Ashwin came a credible second. He was robbed, mind, but accepted his prize of a PlayStation with grace and promptly donated it to the local hospital. We've got heart here at FG. Well done, Andrew.
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Preview: Anna Kournakova's Smash Court Tennis (PlayStation)
There used to be some great tennis games on the SNES and Mega Drive but there haven't been too many on the PlayStation. We take a look at a new game that promises to have us all wanting to play with fuzzy balls again. |
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Review: Recoil (PC)
Fancy a game of Quake in tanks? Here's something that sort of, kind of, fits the bill. But is playing Quake in tanks a whole load of fun, or just a less-than-impressive gaming experience? You'll know when you've read the review. |
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Feature: Going back to our roots
Once they were dens of iniquity populated by skiving school kids and granny muggers. Now they're legitimate places to take the family for some top (albeit expensive) electronic entertainment. Future Gamer looks at the resurgence of the arcade. |
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