Dreamcast Weekly – Issue #91
April 8th, 2009
Following is issue #91 of the Dreamcast Weekly Magazine.
This issue was first published on July 16, 2000. The magazine was written by Graham Parker and used to be available from http://www.dreamcastweekly.com/. The original TXT file containing this issue is available for download from our archive. This issue has not been edited in any way, except to add links where appropriate.
Issues 007 through 084 of the magazine can be downloaded in all their TXT file ASCII glory from our Dreamcast Weekly magazine archive page. Issues 001-006 appear to have been lost forever, unfortunately.
Without further ado, please enjoy issue #91 of Dreamcast Weekly Magazine.
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((( EDITORS COMMENTS ))) | Page 1 |
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How is Sega really doing? We all know about the great games coming up
later this year, but are they enough to keep Sega afloat in the PAL
regions? We interview two retail managers and give our thoughts in this
weeks cover feature.
Then on the news page we have a release date for World Series Baseball
2K1 (and a free strategy guide in the Prima Games Corner), and details
on Seaman Version 2001. Also tomorrow in Dreamcast Weekly Extra look out
for our review of Fur Fighters!
Last but certainly not least, I'd like to say we don't recommend buying
one of the Boot CD's on sale as it has become clear Sega is currently in
the process of letting shops know they are illegal. After the issue went
out last week Lik-Sang stated in their newsletter orders for their CD
had to be re-funded. In fact if you know of a website that has pirated
Sega games on it to download, you can send a confidential email to
piracy@sega.com reporting the site. I'm more than open to importing (and
will import Seaman soon myself as there is no PAL release), but
downloading games off the net is without a doubt wrong.
Until next week then remember, The Game Is Never Over!
- Graham "Tails" Parker (Editor)
.oO Page 2 - Cover Story Oo.
.oO Page 3 - The Weeks News Oo.
.oO Page 4 - Prima Games Corner Oo.
.oO Page 5 - Q&A Central Oo.
.oO Page 6 - Into The Web Oo.
.oO Page 7 - Top Tips & Cheats Oo.
.oO Page 8 - Our Support Sites Oo.
.oO Page 9 - Credits Oo.
HOT QUOTE from this issue: "Also worth noting is Sega Of Europe has
confirmed the Bleemcast will be released in the UK"
-- Bleemcast Pre-Orders - Page 7
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((( COVER STORY ))) | Page 2 |
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>>>> Sega Slacking In PAL Zones?
- Written by Tails
Every week I receive several e-mails from people worried Sega is going
down, or complaining about the lack of adverts on TV. So we decided to
interview a retail manager from both the UK, and down here in New
Zealand to find out what their views are. It's no secret that the PAL
market is getting the worst deal, with higher prices and longer delays
for games, but what can Sega do to improve? By the end of this feature
we seem to come across exactly what Sega are doing wrong. This will
also be forwarded on to Sega and Ozisoft themselves in the hope some
changes will come of this, and naturally if we get a reply I'll let
you all know.
The first question we asked was for a little information about each
store. For the UK we have "7even", a manager for an Electronics
Boutique store, the biggest computer and video games retailer in
England. His store is in the South East of England and is classed as
a High Profile store.
Then for New Zealand we have Raja Henley, manager of two stores here,
in particular the Gamesman in the Palms Shopping Center, Shirley,
Christchurch. The Gamesman have seven stores around New Zealand and
more on the way.
Now for each question the first reply will be from "7even", the second
from Raja, and the third is my thoughts on both their answers. Thanks
very much to both managers for taking time out of their busy day to
reply!
1) How is the Dreamcast hardware and software selling compared to other
consoles?
UK: After a bit of a slow start it is starting to pick up because of
new releases but compared to others it is fairing about average, as the
PSX is slowing with poor releases and news of PS2 looming, gameboy is
doing superb because of Pokemon, and N64 is dying a slow death but is
hanging on because of Perfect Dark.
NZ: Not too well! When the machine launched last year our customers
were surprised with the high retail price of it being $599.95 NZ or
around $300 US. Lack of launch titles also didn't help much. Ozisoft
(Sega supplier) did some TV advertising, which didn't work at all. They
had the wrong launch title ads on TV for a new system.
ME: Neither is good news, although it's nice to hear things are picking
up for the UK. If Perfect Dark can give such a helping hand to Nintendo,
I have to wonder what Quake 3 and Shenmue will do for Sega later this
year. As for New Zealand, Ozisoft haven't had any further TV adverts
since those early this year.
2) Has it been selling like that since after the Christmas season?
UK: Yes, I would say it's picked up since Christmas but slipped releases
have caused sales to dip at times.
NZ: Since last year Dreamcast sales were sad! In the last 2 weeks we
have lowered our consoles to $399.95 NZ or 200 US and it seems like the
console has really gone off! My store and other Gamesman stores sold out
with in no time. Although we are losing ALOT of money through selling
them that cheap!
ME: There's two brilliant points on how Sega can improve sales right
there. Get the games out on time, when promised, and also reduce the
price and give us all a fair deal. Because of being so far away from the
rest of the world Ozisoft do have a reason to sell the Dreamcast for a
little more, but what about the UK? I also think it's interesting that
Gamesman are doing Ozisoft's work, promoting the Dreamcast will their
full effort. If I was wearing a hat, it would most certainly come off to
those fine retail managers.
3) How have you promoted the Dreamcast? Has Sega helped?
UK: We have promoted the DC by using allot of displays and special
bundles. Most of my staff have the DC and have been slagging off the
PS2 in order to sell more DC's because we believe it's the better
machine. We also had the DC pod but that's been taken away because of
lack of space (yeah right!). We have received a few promo's but to be
honest Sega haven't really helped much until of late. They did a big
promotion where you got Tomb Raider 4 Free with the console (because of
flagging sales). Recently though they decided to give everyone who owns
a DC a free copy of Chu Chu, but the stock is in short supply (of
course it is). Overall though I don't think they have done enough and
they have to get there act together.
NZ: YES! All our staff members have been pushing and pushing the machine
as far as we could possible. Around 80% of our staff actually have
Dreamcast machines at home. Sega hasn't been helping us much. It seems
like Sega just don't care about New Zealand being a smallish country!
Around a month ago we received a Dreamcast display unit which was good,
and seems to be helping the awareness of the machine. I mean in New
Zealand we don't even have our Dreamcast's on the net yet... which is
just SLACK!
ME: These paint a pretty clear picture that Sega are trying, but they
still have a long, long way to go before they reach the amount of
effort they should be putting in. I know running these promotions and
sending out DC pods costs a pretty penny, and perhaps Sega and Ozisoft
don't have the too much money to spare, but you have to spend money to
make money. Just look at what Sega Of America are doing, you can
literally feel the effort they are putting in. That seems to be missing
in the UK and NZ, and gamers can tell. They need to be aggressive and
take the market. I know for a fact that it's actually Sega Of Japan
slowing down the browser disc for New Zealand, but I would be interested
to know just how much pressure Ozisoft put on them to hurry up. Finally
of note, the CEO's in America and Japan were both replaced due to bad
sales, but what about in the PAL regions? Is new leadership needed?
4) Do you have much contact with Sega, for example someone coming into
your store, or them posting you promotional pieces to put in your
store?
UK: We have little to no contact with Sega on a store level. GEM is
distributing the DC for Sega in the UK but we haven't had hardly any
contact with them either. The main contact session is the Managers
conference in October where Sega and all of the big names in the games
industry promote new releases and major products, in fact I've heard it's
a massive blag fest. In some cases like a mini E3. My first one will be
this year, but allot of it I am not allowed to talk about it's
confidential.
NZ: Never have anyone come into our store. Sega NZ don't even have reps
now! Through bad Dreamcast sales, Sega NZ had to fire mainly all their
reps. When we did have a rep, it was good through. We receive some
posters and a fax once a week letting us know the new releases etc.
ME: Like the last answer it seems they are trying, but not hard enough.
5) What do you think Sega could do to help push the Dreamcast further?
UK: Free internet time, Market it more (make it the trendy piece of kit
to have), release major titles when they say they are going to be
released and maybe slash prices to match the rest of the world, games
prices are too high in this country.
NZ: Get the system online! Lower the price. Actually have more
confidence in the machine and maybe doing some advertising for it.
ME: Indeed, free internet time. Americans have the choice of ISP's, why
shouldn't we? If you want people to surf the net on a console instead of
a PC, you at the very least have to offer free internet access. The
Dreamcast may be a good deal cheaper than a PC, which is a good point,
but again it's not the aggressive approach just to rely on that. Sega and
Ozisoft should have the confidence that if you provide free net access
the gamers will come. Also the price issue comes up again, and it's a
fact game prices are higher here than in the rest of the world. Prices
will come down when the Dreamcast goes mainstream, but what are Sega and
Ozisoft doing to help push the console that far? Before the Playstation 2
is released would be the ideal time to hit the mainstream market, but I
just don't see that happening now.
6) What do you think is a problem stopping many gamers from buying a
Dreamcast?
UK: Three reasons, 1, it is free to surf the net on a Mac or a PC but
on the DC you have to pay, 2, not enough major titles (too slow for PAL
releases) and 3, PS2 is stamped on everyone's forheads.
NZ: Bad support from Sega NZ! The retail price being so high, as well
as the console not being online yet.
ME: The same points arise again, and until Sega and Ozisoft do something
noteworthy they will keep coming up. Changes must be made.
7) Finally what do you think will happen to selling the Dreamcast when
you also stock the Playstation 2?
UK: Well it might not be too bad as Sony have officially announced if
you don't preorder the PS2 you won't be able to buy one until at least
Christmas time, plus at £299 it's a bit pricey. Obviously DC sales
would slow down but if Sega were to do something around the time when
no-one can buy the PS2 they might come up trumps. Also at this time
the likes of Quake 3, Half Life and the mighty Shenmue(to name a few)
are to make an appearance. So it could be rather interesting.
NZ: Well, if Sega NZ don't start pushing the Dreamcast now, I hate to
say it, but the Dreamcast seems dead. The rumors are Sega may lower
the machine to $399.95 NZ or $200 US but I don't think doing that when
PS2 is out is going to help much. Maybe if they lower them to $299.95
NZ or $249.95 NZ they may do well. But saying that Sega will have some
great console buying games out there which may boost things allot
ME: True, there are some great games coming out later this year which
may be the boost Sega needs to keep from falling even further. But if
the past six months and the entire Playstation generation have taught
Sega and Ozisoft anything, it's that only making great games isn't
enough these days. That's not how the industry works any longer.
Personally I think they should give the fourth quarter of 2000 everything
they have, try to take control of the market for once, and don't be
afraid. Sony took a risk bringing out the original Playstation, but it
payed off in no small part because of the way they marketed it. Sony took
control, and Sega should do the same.
Conclusion: It's easy for us to say lower those prices, put more
adverts on TV, give each store a DC Pod and Sega rep... but it's not so
easy for those who actually work at Sega and Ozisoft. I bet they would
love to do all those things we've suggested, but just don't have the
money. If they spent that much and failed they could all be out of a
job. Well I have one thing to say to that... according to the retailers,
their future isn't looking too bright anyway.
If they want gamers to take a gamble and buy the Dreamcast, they have to
take a gamble and put their money, and jobs, in full support of the
console. But wait, the games are so good, so why is it a gamble at all?
They are selling some of the greatest games in the world, and quite
possibly haven't fully realized that. As many gamers around the net
have said, "When was the last time great games killed a console?" Poor
marketing however is a different story.
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((( THE WEEKS NEWS ))) | Page 3 |
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>>>> New World Series Baseball 2K1 Release Date
The game which was recently delayed until late July, possibly even early
August has received a new release date. Due out on Tuesday July 25th,
this is a date many gamers all across America will be marking on their
calender. The virtual baseball season begins next week.
>>>> August 8th: Worldwide Day For Talking Fish
August 8th is going to be a fairly important date in gaming history, as
one of the strangest titles from Japan gets a western release. Yes I'm
talking about the talking fish known as Seaman. The game was, and still
is one of the best selling Dreamcast titles in Japan, and I'm certainly
going to be importing my copy when it's released in America (it doesn't
have any release date in 2000 for PAL regions yet)
But just when we think we're going to experience the strangest Japan has
to offer, Seaman Version 2001 is coming out. Due out in Japan on August
the 8th, the new version adds the following:
-- Improved voice recognition accuracy.
-- Ability to view the action from above the tank.
-- Seaman's vocabulary has increased.
-- Seaman is more conversational.
-- The growth speed of Seaman is now dependent on your conversation.
-- The game has been updated to reflect changes in the year 2000.
-- Difficulty and raising balance has been tweaked, opening up the game
to non-hardcore gamers.
While Seaman Version 2001 is almost certainly an update rather than
the sequel many people are looking forward to, it will be interesting
to see how it sells. But for us English gamers I'm sure we'll be happy
enough talking to the original.
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((( Q&A CENTRAL ))) | Page 7 |
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To ask questions, please send an e-mail to webmaster@vg2.net but be SURE
to change the subject to "Q&A". The best questions will be selected
weekly and then answered here.
>>>> Itchy Trigger Finger
Q) Hi, Is there any other gun game than House of the Dead II? I've
heard that there's one in the UK. If so I'd consider getting the Lik
Sang CD just so I could run that rumored game. Thanks - Garth, from
Canada
A) From Canada, eh? Another gun game, eh? Sorry I haven't heard of any
other gun game in the US besides House of the Dead 2 (good game by the
way). I know that a few are coming out within the coming months. Such
as Virtua Cop 2 (about time) which will retail for about $29.99 (US).
If you really like gun games, get a gun (for Dreamcast, not real!).
If not, don't bother. But HOTD2 is well worth the $30 for the gun, eh?
>>>> Release Dates For Quake 3 And Half-Life
Q) When does Quake III and Half-Life come out to dreamcast and will it
lag with local isp's? and Is rainbow six really worth the money?
- "jvoldarski"
A) Quake III is based for a Sept. 5th release, with Half-Life Sept.
17th, hopefully they won't get delayed! Is Rainbow Six worth the
money? I'd say it is, if you have the time and are a fan of first
person action games. While the graphics are decent, sound fits pretty
good, the game play, I believe is completely there. If you've played
the PC version, you know what to expect, if not it's worth the cash.
>>>> What Will Happen To Sega?
Q) What will happen when dc sales drop to the point (after ps2 is
released) that dc follows the same path as saturn.what happens to
the games not yet released? sega gt,Q3,evil dead,sonic2, and all the
other games that wont be here until 2001. I mean I dont want just 4
or 5 dc games,then its all over. I bought a saturn and had 5 games,
but after a very short while, NO MORE GAMES,arrrr! 400 bucks wasted.
Plus 5 games get a bit dull after a while but what could I do?
Nothing. No more games. Well not pal anyway. So what do you think
will happen to DCs game line up for next year, will they still go pal
even though ps2 has taken the market? - "zzcatt29"
A) Ahhhh, the unsure gamer. Now, who said DC sales were gonna drop? Some
biased PS2 site? While I'll be getting my PS2 @ 12am on day 1
stateside, in no way will the DC go down the hole. With many, MANY,
unique and network games to come, there is a VERY SLIM chance that DC
will go downward. Games like Jet Grind Radio, Half-Life, Quake 3 Arena,
Ready 2 Rumble: Round 2, NBA2k1, NFL2k1 (with online gameplay),
Sega GT, Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Square, 18-Wheeler Pro-trucker (hey,
the arcade is fun!)... and many more titles, don't feel like Sega is
going anywhere but up. I would put money down on it, a lot of money.
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((( INTO THE WEB ))) | Page 8 |
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>>>> Lik-Sang Update:
-- Bleemcast Preorder
You can pre-order Bleemcast now from Lik-Sang at $24.90. Although no
release date is given at this stage. Also worth noting is Sega Of
Europe has confirmed the Bleemcast will be released in the UK, which
is great news for gamers like me in the PAL zone who want to play
Playstation games at an amazingly high resolution.
http://www.Lik-Sang.com
Lik-Sang don't pay Dreamcast Weekly in exchange for writing about them
each week, after the great feedback we've had for our readers about
them, we just believe they are the best importer on the web.
>>>> NextGenVideos:
-- Jet Set Radio Movie
Here's a movie that's bound to please the masses! They have a review
and screenshots online. Also look out in the near future for their
Power Stone 2 movie!
http://www.NextGenVideos.com
Why are they featured in Dreamcast Weekly? Because the movies are quite
possibly of the highest quality on the net, that's why. If you haven't
checked them out yet, now's a good time to start.
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((( OUR SUPPORT SITES ))) | Page 10 |
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Dreamcast Weekly goes out to around 40,000 gamers every week. How did we
get so many people signed up? With the help of these websites, that's
how. Thanks to them Dreamcast Weekly has become the huge e-magazine it
is today.
>>>> Sega X - http://www.segadreamcast.net
A website with plenty of news, and always the latest game reviews, but
also a IRC Java chat room where you can chat about all the latest Sega
topics. THE must see Sega site each and every day.
>>>> Sega 2000 - http://www.sega2000.net
Sega 2000 is back online! Come see our new design and meet many of the
new faces on the staff.
>>>> The Next Level - http://www.the-nextlevel.com
The Next Level is a multi-platform gaming magazine focused on current
and upcoming next-generation systems. We provide up-to-date news,
in-depth reviews, reader reviews, intriguing editorials, and more.
>>>> Perfect Zero - http://www.perfect-zero.com
They have the biggest collection of video game mp3's, video's (including
some Saturn video's you've probably never seen before) and more. Also
what a website design, it's a work of art! You have to see this!
>>>> The Sonic Zone - http://www.suneet.com/soniczone/
Updated daily with a HUGE amount of Sonic content that is sure to blow
you away! From Fan Fiction to Chatting, and even Fan Created Games, this
is your one stop Sonic site.
>>>> Gaming Central Starpath - http://www.startpath.com/gamingcentral
This site contains hundreds of links for anything a gamer might be
interested in, no matter what format, including some game specific
links.
>>>> Future Games - http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Fortress/6831/
What used to just cover Dreamcast now covers Playstation 2, Dolphin, and
X-Box platforms too. A great site to visit for keeping an eye on the
competition, but also for the latest in Australian Dreamcast news.
>>>> Dreamcast Weekly - http://www.DreamcastWeekly.com
The official website for the Dreamcast Weekly is right here. It
includes our history, back issues, and more. Then in the future... who
knows, we might start up an HTML version, and hopefully be a print
magazine one day (Hint to any publisher that may be reading this
)
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((( CREDITS ))) | Page 11 |
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O Editor: Graham Parker "Tails" - Madcow@ihug.co.nz
O Q&A: David Altschul - Webmaster@vg2.net
Thanks goes out to all our support sites above, along with our sponsor,
PrimaGames.com, all for helping make Dreamcast Weekly as big as we are
today!
>>>> http://www.DreamcastWeekly.com - Our Official Website!
>>>> http://www.PrimaGames.com - Our Sponsor
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Copyright 1998-2000 Graham Parker - Madcow@ihug.co.nz
Written and edited by Graham Parker. No parts may be copied without
prior permission or correct credit where due. There should probably be
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steal. Thanks for reading DC Weekly!


