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Voodoo 3 for your PC
Issue 31 - June 10, 1999
 
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Capcom confirm Power Stone 2 and more for Naomi

Could a Dreamcast version be far behind?

Despite the fact that Power Stone has failed to truly hit it big in Japan, Capcom know a good product when they see it, and are completely behind the recently released 3D fighter, as proven in a recent interview in the Japanese publication, Gamest.

According to Capcom's Noritaka Funamizu, Power Stone 2 is already underway, as well as an additional mech combat title which will be revealed in the near future, once certain licensing deals have been signed. The interview made no mention, however, of any development plan for a sequel to the arcade hit Rival Schools 2, which has been the hot topic in DC rumour mills of late.

With Power Stone's pending release on the Dreamcast in the States, a successful run could very well equal a DC port for the sequel. We'll keep you posted on any further developments to that end, as well as details on the new mech title and the status of RS2.

Courtesy of IGN.com

Die Hard 64. It's a videogame, not a movie sequel