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Issue 64 - February 3, 2000
 
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Chu Chu Rocket Demo

Fully playable demo available now!

Yes, Sega of Japan have a fully playable Shockwave version of their Dreamcast Chu Chu Rocket game available on their website. You can now have a go on this eagerly-awaited puzzler... providing you can work out the instructions, as, obviously, the whole site is in Japanese.

We worked out that if you click on the second link down on the main page, you go to the game itself. Then click on the board and you'll see all the mice, and the objective is to get them all into a rocket.

You do this by directing them with the arrow which you see in the bottom left of the screen, and you get one shot to do it. Move the cursor to where you think the arrow will guide the blighters into a rocket and click Enter.

Click Space to reset the level. If you get them into the rocket you go to the next level.

Chu Chu Rocket isn't the usual visual feast we've come to expect of Dreamcast games, so do you think it will be a hit on its puzzling quality alone? Opinions to the usual address please.

Japanese Dreamcast Cable Modem Launches in April