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| Issue 50 - October 21, 1999
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| Next Wave of DC Games |
Plenty more games to come in October
Dreamcast was released with a raft of excellent titles, but there are more to come before the end of the month. Toy Commander, set for release next Friday, is a particular Future Gamer favourite. You take control of toy planes, helicopters and cars, with the aim being to complete set missions around the house. It's all completely interactive - you can turn on kitchen taps by firing bullets at them, or even shoot the family cat. Ubi Soft's Speed Devils is another eagerly awaited driving game and it should prove a pleasant diversion from Sega Rally 2.
House of the Dead 2, due to start its shelf life on October 29, comes complete with a light gun and demands you shoot the pants off zombies. Think Resident Evil, only with a gun. Also due out the same day is Jimmy White's 2: Cueball, surely one of the strangest game names ever.
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