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		<description><![CDATA[Following is issue #93 of the Dreamcast Weekly Magazine.
This issue was first published on July 30, 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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>This issue was first published on July 30, 2000. The magazine was written by Graham Parker and used to be available from <a href="http://www.dreamcastweekly.com/">http://www.dreamcastweekly.com/</a>. The original TXT file containing this issue is <a href="http://dchelp.net/DCVault/DCWM/issue093.txt">available for download</a> from our archive. This issue has not been edited in any way, except to add links where appropriate.</p>
<p>Issues 007 through 084 of the magazine can be downloaded in all their TXT file ASCII glory from our <a href="http://dchelp.net/dreamcast-weekly-magazine-archive/">Dreamcast Weekly magazine archive page</a>. Issues 001-006 appear to have been lost forever, unfortunately.</p>
<p>Without further ado, please enjoy issue #93 of Dreamcast Weekly Magazine.<span id="more-309"></span></p>
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Apologies for last week, missing an issue of Dreamcast Weekly, but I was
really pretty sick and away from the computer for half a week. Feeling
better now though, it's all back into it with the Games Of August 2000
as our cover feature. As the Christmas season draws ever closer the hits
start to really roll out for Dreamcast this month.

Then in the news page Quake 3 takes the headline, literally putting the
PC and Consoles head to head for the first time in history. Plus Red Hot
Rumors brings details of an upcoming price drop. Then we've got Q&amp;A on
Free Internet Access, cheats for the arcades with Zombie Revenge and
San Francisco Rush 2049, and much much more.

Finally if you have any Dreamcast questions for our Q&amp;A page, please
e-mail them to David on webmaster@vg2.net - who is also opening his
website, http://www.udreamcast.com on August 8th.

Until next week then remember, The Game Is Never Over!

- Graham "Tails" Parker (Editor)

              .oO   <a href="#page2">Page 2 - Cover Story</a>          Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page3">Page 3 - The Weeks News</a>       Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page4">Page 4 - Red Hot Rumors</a>       Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page5">Page 5 - Prima Games Corner</a>   Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page6">Page 6 - Q &amp; A Central</a>        Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page7">Page 7 - Top Tips &amp; Cheats</a>    Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page8">Page 8 - Into The Web</a>         Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page9">Page 9 - Our Support Sites</a>    Oo.
              .oO   <a href="#page10">Page 10 - Credits</a>             Oo.

HOT QUOTE from this issue: ""

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&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Games For August 2000
     - Written by Tails

You can already feel the Christmas season drawing nearer. Big name
titles like Power Stone 2, Sega GT, D2, Ecco The Dolphin, Sydney 2000
and Seaman are all due out this month. Almost twenty titles to be exact,
so we've had to split the Games Of August 2000 over two issues again.
Plus two titles, Railroad Tycoon II and Hidden &amp; Dangerous have both
already been released this month. Dates provided from EBWorld.com

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Aerowings 2: Airstrike - Wednesday 9th
    /- $49.99
    - Players: 1-2
    /- Genre: Shooting

The sequel to stunt-flying Aerowings has landed, and the changes are far
more than just a little extra scenery. To be exact, the entire game has
changed from a flight simulator to an air-to-air combat title. While this
may be disappointing to fans of the original who used Aerowings to get
away from all the shooting games, Crave have managed to pull off the
sequel off very nicely indeed.

To begin with there's a training mode for beginners like me. I honestly
have never understood air-to-air combat in the past, I just can't seem to
keep a lock on the targets. But Aerowings 2 will teach me the tricks of
the trade step by step until I'm ready to fly solo.

Pack that with 25 different planes, a 2 player VS mode, replays (which
you can save to show off later), and several one player modes, and you've
got what looks to be a promising title. The developers have certainly
done much more than simply slap on a few guns for the sequel, and anyone
who's interested in planes would be highly recommended to give Aerowings
2 a test flight.

-- Anticipation: 7/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 - Wednesday 9th
    /- $49.99
    - Players: 1-2
    /- Genre: Sport

The Dreamcast is the console of choice for racing fans, there's no
doubt about that. But Suzuki Alstare Extreme Racing is hardly enough to
satisfy motorbike fans. Now Acclaim presents the V-Rally of dirt bike
racing with Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000.

Including 16 courses, a track editor, several different game modes, and
naturally a wide variety of bikes, Acclaim have put everything a good
racer should have into this title. But it's the extra mile they've gone
that could turn this into a classic. Motion captured bikers, official
sponsorship signs, a bike editor, and of course the input of Jeremy
McGrath himself on the control issues, all add to an already fine racer.

Put simply if you enjoy dirt bike racing, or want something different to
drive, Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000 is the title for you.

-- Anticipation: 9/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Deep Fighter - Wednesday 9th
    /- $44.99
    - Players: 1
    /- Genre: Adventure

I have to admit Deep Fighter isn't a title I've kept up with so well.
The concept of an underwater adventure in a submarine just never really
got to me. Although now just before it's release as I look around at the
new screens and details... I find myself amazed at what Ubisoft have
produced here.

Each mission has clearly been thought about carefully and designed to be
as original as possible. Rather than simply churning out mission after
mission, you'll really look forward to what's next. It's that care
that's been put into the development of Deep Fighter than will hopefully
really show in the end, and make for one top notch game.

It would be a real shame for Deep Fighter to get lost in with all the
other top titles due out around the same time, so I urge readers to take
a look at this game, and if nothing else it might make a good title to
rent for a change of pace.

-- Anticipation: 7/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Caesars Palace 2000 - Wednesday 9th
    /- $44.99
    - Players: 1-4
    /- Genre: Simulation

This is the latest in Interplay's gambling series, and has been delayed
countless times to date. Caesars Palace is the virtual casino, including
games such as Craps, Blackjack, Roulette, Slots, Video Poker, Mini-
Baccarat, Keno, and Poker Challenge.

If you really enjoy Casino's, this is the only title on the Dreamcast
for you. But for most people however, the $50 is almost (almost?)
certainly better spent somewhere else.

-- Anticipation 3/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Seaman - Wednesday 9th
    /- $49.99
    - Players: 1
    /- Genre: Erm...

Would you spend $50 on a talking fish? Sega Of America hopes so, and I
would have to agree. While it's a risk bringing over this very, very
bizarre Japanese title (as seen by Sega Of Europe's lack to even give a
release date for the game) I for one think Sega have a hit on their
hands here. Seaman is the type of game Sega needs, to show off how
original they are. To be honest you don't get much more original than
this!

The game is going to draw attention to the Dreamcast, and is bound to be
a title you can show off to all your friends. Just don't try to explain
it before hand (you'll get some very strange looks - trust me). Give
them a chance to talk with your fish at home however, and they'll be
hooked.

I'm even importing the game from the US myself, and while I'm not quite
sure what Seaman will make of our accents down here in New Zealand, I've
already thought of at least a million questions I want to ask the
fish.

There's plenty of sure fire hits this month - Power Stone 2, Sega GT,
Ecco The Dolphin... but if your after something different to play for
once, this is as 'different' as you'll get.

-- Anticipation 9/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Ecco The Dolphin - Wednesday 16th
    /- $49.99
    - Players: 1
    /- Genre: Adventure

Ecco makes a come back, only this time he's packing 128-bit graphics
over the 16-bit Mega Drive days. Everything we loved about Ecco The
Dolphin has been perfectly re-created on the Dreamcast console, and it's
a game that's been well worth the wait.

The graphics in particular are just mind blowing, and if your like me
and are more than impressed by the beauty of the first few levels... wait
until you get further into the game! Even if your just buying it for a
way to show off the Dreamcast's power, you can't go wrong with Ecco.
However... if your a casual gamer, unfortunately you may never reach those
later levels of aquatic marvel. Ecco has an unbelievable difficulty level
in terms of it's puzzles, and while the promise of all the eye candy you
can eat sounds good, it's still not enough to fix the bordem you'll get
when stuck.

If you don't mind looking at a game guide as you play, by all means you
should have the experience that is Ecco The Dolphin... it's one you won't
forget for a long time. But if your fairly new to games, or don't fancy
yourself as a MENSA level problem solver, a little more thought might be
required before deciding on this game.

-- Anticipation: 8/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; WWF Royal Rumble - Thursday 17th
    /- $44.99
    - Players: 1-4
    /- Genre: Fighting

Ok I'm going to admit it straight away, I don't like wrestling. Which
would normally mean I'm not the best person to write this preview, but
I think even I can tell WWF Royal Rumble isn't anything too special.

Starting with the games modes, which there are only three of. Exhibition
is the first, which lets you play in six different arenas. The variety
here is impressive, ranging from a steel cage to the kitchens and even a
parking lot. But then even though the arenas are all fairly different,
having only six of them will lead to repetitiveness in fights. The second
mode is a VS game, which lets you choose from the good range of 21
wrestlers.

The final mode is Royal Rumble, of which up to four players can join in
at once, and up to nine wrestlers can be in the ring at any one time.
Easily the top point of the game, but surely some more modes wouldn't
have been hard to include. As with the hi-res Playstation style graphics,
it just seems the programmers haven't put the effort into WWF Royal
Rumble that Dreamcast games deserve.

Overall I think if your after a wrestling game this could be the title
for you, but the Dreamcast really can handle much more. WWF Royal Rumble
is no revolution to the genre that's for sure.

-- Anticipation: 6/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Sydney 2000 - Saturday 19th
    /- $44.99
    - Players: 1-4
    /- Genre: Sports

"Attention To Detail" is the name of the developers beyond the official
Olympic Game for 2000, and the name couldn't suit them better. The sheer
detail that's gone into this title is... well nothing short of
perfection. Starting with the real life commentary team, be it the BBC
for Europe, or NBC for America, that's a impressive start. But Attention
To Detail went further and got all the camera positions that the TV
stations will be using, even down to what type of camera is in each spot!
Plus they got the full architect plans from each Olympic venue, and again
went further and took photo's of everything, even the type of brick used.

It's clear that Sydney 2000 is leaps and bounds over past Olympic
efforts, but not just in terms of graphics. The gameplay is on a totally
different level to past titles, beginning with the Virtual Gyms. You see
you have to build up your athletes before they can enter the big event.
Trips to the gym to build up those muscles and other skills are required,
then you have to qualify. The list of events include a brilliant range:

100 Meter Sprint
110 Meter Hurdles
Hammer Throw
Javelin
Triple Jump
High Jump
100 Meter Freestyle Swimming
Olympic Sprint Cycling
Skeet Shooting
Super Heavyweight Weight Lifting
10 Meter Platform Diving
Kayak K1 Slalom

Which is certain to impressive sport fans. Overall if your even slightly
interested in the Olypmics, check out this title. Sydney 2000 sets a
brand new standard for the official licence, and if the gameplay lives
up to the hype you couldn't ask for more in a game.

-- Anticipation: 9/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; NFL Quarterback Club 2001 - Wednesday 23rd
    /- $39.99
    - Players: 1-4
    /- Genre: Sport

Just mentioning the title can bring up memories best forgotten from last
years version of NFL Quarterback Club. Up against NFL 2K, it not only
didn't stand a chance, but it didn't even look like it was on the same
platform as Sega's masterpiece. Now for 2001, have Acclaim got something
worthy of challenging NFL 2K1?

In a few words, it doesn't seem so, no. While the game looks much, much
better than last years offering, Sega's own game is again going to blow
it out of the water. NFL Quarterback Club 2001 has some innovations like
the "Ooomph" button for extra power, but then NFL 2K1 has franchise mode
and online play.

So those looking for NFL action are highly recommended to wait for NFL
2K1, but if that's not enough action for you, this title could be at
least worth a look. Featuring updated stats for this season, improved
gameplay and graphics, NFL Quarterback Club 2001 does sound like it's
miles ahead of last years mess. Just a pity that isn't enough though.

-- Anticipation 6/10

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Next Week:

Test Drive V-Rally
The Ring
D2
Power Stone 2
Demolition Racer
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Spec Ops: Omega Squad
Sega GT
Super Runabout San Francisco Edition
Gun Bird 2

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&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; QuakeCon 2000

QuakeCon is an annual frag fest on a massive scale. This year it's going
be even bigger as fans of the series get to play a console version at
their festival for the first time. "Gamers can now experience Quake III
Arena, one of the Internet's most popular games, online with Dreamcast,"
said Charles Bellfield, director of marketing communications, Sega of
America.

Several Dreamcast units will be setup and allow players to battle
against PC users for the first time in history. Using a Dreamcast
keyboard and mouse it will be interesting to see how console gamers play
against those with the familiar PC setup.

The Sega Dreamcast version of Quake III Arena has exclusive new arenas,
a completely re-designed user interface and menu system, as well as an
innovative two to four-player split screen option for non-stop action.
Players are invited to test their skill against history's fiercest
warriors while prowling dark hallways and courtyards in gothic arenas
and frightening futuristic spacescapes.

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Each week here we'll keep you up to-date with the latest rumors going
around, but please remember these are only rumors.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Dreamcast Price Drop

Rumors are all but confirmed that after the $50 rebate offer ends, Sega
will drop the Dreamcast's retail price to US$149. This is great news as
the Playstation 2's launch draws closer, as even though the $50 rebate
offer was nice, you can't beat an actual price drop for sparking extra
interest in a console.

Sega appear to be lining themselves up in a great position for
Christmas 2000, and hopefully this rumor will become solid news shortly.

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&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; A Little Q&amp;A With Prima Games

Q: How do I get past the bullets in level four of The Ancient World in
Super Magnetic Neo?

Find out the answer, plus ask your own questions here...

http://www.primagames.com/guides/ask.php?ID=110

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; FIGHT!

The Ultimate Fighting Championship is coming to Dreamcast, and
Primagames.com has the lowdown on all the Octagon action in this
exciting preview. If you think you have what it takes to be the champ,
click the link below and put up your dukes...

http://www.primagames.com/news/previews.php?ID=1937

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Check out these hot new Dreamcast titles that recently received
     Prima Official Strategy Guides(tm):

Resident Evil: Code Veronica

http://www.primagames.com/guides/posg.php?ID=4572

Super Magnetic Neo

http://www.primagames.com/guides/posg.php?ID=4965

Space Channel 5

http://www.primagames.com/guides/posg.php?ID=4909

Rainbow Six

http://www.primagames.com/guides/posg.php?ID=4942

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; World Series Baseball 2K1 Fast Track Guide:

When you first see the pitcher kicking up a cloud of dust as he digs
into the mound, you get the feeling that World Series Baseball 2K1 is
more than just another game of roundball. After the first pitch is
thrown, you will experience the sights and sounds of major league
baseball at a level of detail never before seen in a console baseball
game. And, the closer you look, the better it gets. Just wait until
the camera zooms in on your left fielder as he chases down a line
drive off of the Green Monster at Fenway.

World Series Baseball 2K1, however, is more than just a feast for the
eyes, it is stimulation for your baseball mind. In the dugout, you
pull all the strings as you manage your favorite major league team
to the divisional championship, league championship, and hopefully,
the World Series. Along the way, you'll set lineups and pitching
rotations, your defensive alignment on the field, and control your
pitchers and hitters in one tense matchup after another.

The Prima Fast Track Guide for World Series Baseball 2K1 contains some
brief tips and hints to help you play a better game. Pitching,
hitting, and team management are all covered here.

http://www.primagames.com/guides/pftg.php?ID=275

Remember, Primagames.com has more than 250 Prima Fast Track Guides
online for you to check out right now. For the best, fastest, and most
up-to-date game strategy you'll find, Prima's the ticket. Click the
link below for the Fast Track Guide index:

http://www.primagames.com/guides/pftg.php

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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&amp;A". The best questions will be selected
weekly and then answered here.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; FreeWWWeb Shut Down

Q) Recently, Freewwweb (the ISP I used with my Dreamcast) stopped
   providing service, so now I'm without an ISP! Are there any other
   free ISPs that work with the Dreamcast, besides WorldShare? I tried
   WorldShare and they charge for the service now. Thanks - Snowfox16

A) Good question, you know the other day I put in the web browser and,
   while on freewwweb, it still connects, however goes strictly to a
   "Download the Junco/Freewwweb account now to continue your free
   service". Not being able to download big files via Dreamcast, this
   is now a impossible choice. I was mad, but see where they are coming
   from. Anyway, I have yet to find a new free ISP for the DC, however
   as soon as I do I'll be sure to let all the loyal DC Weekly readers
   know it!

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&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Zombie Revenge Arcade

-- Change outfits:

Step 1: Insert coin
Step 2: Select any character
Step 3: Hold down "STAR" (don't let go)
Step 4: Press either punch or kick to start the game.
P.S don't let go of the "Start" button until you are able to control
your character. - From by BHJ

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; San Francisco Rush 2049 Arcade

-- Drive a Cop Car:

When you join team rush type in 911 as your code - From "Bread Fan"

-- Mirror Mode:

Pressing 666 on keypad during game mirrors the screen instantly.
- From "Leobaby"

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 (((  INTO THE WEB  )))                                       <span id="page8">| Page 8 |</span>
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&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Lik-Sang Update:

-- New Products

Lik-Sang now have a new selection of Dreamcast products, including a
Dance mat for Dance Dance Revolution at $13, a new 3rd party light gun
at $18.90, a 4M Memory Card WITH built in Vibration for $19, a new 1M
memory card for $9, plus you can pre-order a 16M memory card which
works with both Playstation and Dreamcast for $29.

Hot new products from:

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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; NextGenVideos:

-- Reviews

Check out the new Virtua Tennis and Ecco The Dolphin reviews at
NextGenVideos. Plus great news for Australians - importing may soon be
legal! Check out the full news:

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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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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Perfect Zero - http://204.30.23.21/

The Perfect Zero server is in trouble! Because their host server has
died, the staff have put an emergency version online at the above
address. Help support their comeback by visiting Perfect Zero today.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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.

&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 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 <img src='http://dchelp.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  )

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O Editor: Graham Parker "Tails" - Madcow@ihug.co.nz
O Q&amp;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!

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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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