Frustrating Fantasy?
Hint books on Final Fantasy VII have popped up all over, but not all of them are the same quality. We give you the lowdown on three of them.
Hint books on Final Fantasy VII have popped up all over, but not all of them are the same quality. We give you the lowdown on three of them.
Bensussen Deutsch and Associates introduce collectible Nintendo beanbag characters.
Ziff-Davis introduces the first Official US PlayStation magazine, complete with an interactive demo disc.
500,000 strong, Abe's Oddysee arrives at retail outlets today, in time for "Odd Friday"
It's official - the Tomb Raider series will remain only on the PlayStation in the console arena.
The pricing wars of 1997 won't be waged on the hardware front, but rather the software side of things.
Eight years old and still going strong, the Game Boy pushes Nintendo's sales up.
AM2's mega-popular arcade fighting game punches and kicks its way to the PC.
Ever feel like those long trips are missing something? Sony and GMC team up to give gamers a ride they won't forget.
Virtual pet drives Bandai's bottom line, primps for unveiling on Microsoft's IE 4.0 launch.
Sega's mascot lands on the PC with the latest port of Sonic 3D Blast.
Square gives gamers a glimpse of its new RPG.
Looking for a book on video gaming from a gamer's perspective? Look no further than Phoenix.
Gamers wanting to see Diddy Kong Racing in action should walk this way.
Sega appoints a director of sales for its growing PC business.
Lunar Magic School and Lunar Eternal Blue are set to hit the Saturn in Japan.
Electronics Boutique is offering owners of the original Resident Evil a special deal to upgrade to Director's Cut.
Tiger's Game.com hits store shelves ushered in by the company's biggest product launch ever.
Burger Burger proves to be one of the strangest games ever created.
The 'International' version of Final Fantasy VII has more than just the improvements in the US version.
Bandai brings its Tamagotchi juggernaut to console systems.
Square's new fighter Soukaigi spices up its lineup and turns heads at TGS.
Working Designs' first PlayStation product has finally made its way to retail shelves.
Dataquest says there's no room for more competitors in the video game industry.
Working Designs' first PlayStation product has finally made its way to retail shelves.
Dataquest says there's no room for more competitors in the video game industry.
Nintendo's latest N64 game debuts at the top spot on the charts.
Capcom sweetens Mega Man X4 and Marvel Super Heroes pre-orders.
Castlevania Symphony of the Night pre-purchasers will receive the soundtrack and more.
Sonic Team's next game gets an official announcement from Sega of America.
Abe's Oddysee gets backed by a marketing campaign of epic proportions.
Sony's US release of Square's epic RPG Final Fantasy VII tops grosses of the most popular movies.
Sega Enterprises and Microsoft talk of a 128-bit system. Somebody pinch us.
The company behind River Raid and Pitfall buys two of the biggest Atari retro properties.
Yoshi's new Nintendo 64 adventure prepares to hit Japanese shelves in November. Screens included.
Racing on the N64 gets a burst of speed with F-Zero 64. New screens.
New screenshots reveal more about the game's action.
The nationwide release of Mortal Kombat 4 gets close. Here's an update.
Japanese shooter fans are by now heartily enjoying Gradius Gaiden, the newest addition to Konami's popular series.
Two brand new Capcom fighters have gone on test in Japan, but are they two games, or the same?
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