Electronic Gaming Monthly (August 1996)




Cover of the August 1996 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly


Electronic was perhaps the most popular video gaming magazine in the U.S. during its peak. Sadly, though there are still some niche magazines out there, the days of popular video gaming magazines are long gone. The August 1996 issue of EGM includes:

Departments

  • Insert Coin - Steve Harris leaves EGM as publisher.

  • Press Start - The state of 3-D gaming tech with a look at such products as the CyberMaxx head-mounted display and the HMD Dynovisor; a look at the upcoming Nintendo 64; Xband modem for the Saturn; and more.

  • Review Crew - Reviews of Gun Griffon (Saturn), Bugs Bunny in Double Trouble (Genesis), Shockwave Assault (Saturn), Bogey: Dead 6 (PlayStation), Bust-A-Move 2 (PlayStation), Simcity 2000 (PlayStation), Space Hulk (PlayStation), Ninja Masters (Neo Geo), Heavy Metal (Game Gear), and Dragonheart (Game Boy).

  • Gaming Gossip - News and rumors including: Crash 2 in progress; Sony to sell RPG combos; More N64 game developers; Sega's upcoming 64-bit system to sell for $250; Street Fighter 3; and more.

  • Tricks of the Trade - Tips and tricks for Solar Eclipse (Saturn), Guardian Heroes (Saturn), Agile Warrior (PlayStation), Super Mario RPG (Super NES), PO'ed (PlayStation), Slam 'N Jam '96 (PlayStation), Bust A Move 2 (PlayStation), Return Fire (PlayStation), Resident Evil (PlayStation), Night Warrior: Darkstalkers' Revenge (Saturn), King of Fighters '95 (Saturn), Vectorman (Genesis), Battle Arena Toshinden Remix (Saturn), and more.

  • Special Features - A look at Capcom's latest arcade translation, Street Fighter Alpha 2.

  • Next Wave Protos - An early look at upcoming games still under development including Clayfighter 3 (PlayStation), Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (PlayStation), Power Rangers Battle Racers (Super NES), Virtual Pro Pinball (PlayStation, Saturn), Powerslave (PlayStation, Saturn), Iron & Blood (M2), VF Kids (Saturn), MTV's Slam Scape (PlayStation), Marvel 2099 (PlayStation), Magic Knight Rayearth (Saturn), Dark Savior (Saturn), The Divide: Enemies Within (PlayStation), Power Rangers Pinball (PlayStation), Dark Rift (Nintendo 64), Three Dirty Dwarves (Saturn), Discworld 2 (PlayStatiob), World Heroes (Saturn), Tetris (Saturn), Prince of Persia (Super NES), Chaos in Lemmingland (PlayStation), Incredible Hulk (PlayStation, Saturn), and Fighting Vipers (Saturn).

  • Team EGM - This sports section includes previews of Madden '97 (PlayStation), Tecmo World Golf (PlayStation), Supersonic Racers (PlayStation), Grand Slam (PlayStation), NCAA Basketball: Final Four '97 (PlayStation), NCAA Football: Saturday Showdown (PlayStation), and Burning Road (PlayStation). Also included are reviews of Adidas Power Soccer (PlayStation), Big Hurt Baseball (PlayStation), NBA Action (Saturn), and World Series Baseball '96 (Genesis).

  • Interface - Letters from readers about pirating games, Final Fantasy V, audio problems with the PlayStation, multiplayer RPGs on the Super NES, and more.




Table of Contents from the August 1996 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly


Features

  • Big Names and Big Games at Japan's Toy Show - Coverage of the 1996 Tokyo Toy Show which included the latest games for the PlayStation, Saturn, and Super NES such as Virtua Fighter 3, Street Fighter Alpha 2, and many others.

  • Williams Gears Up For The Future of Gaming - Playtesting some upcoming Williams' Nintendo 64 games including Mortal Kombat Trilogy, Wayne Gretzky's Hockey 64 plus some other upcoming Williams' games for other systems including Final Doom, Area 51, Robotron X, Ms. Pac-Man, and Williams Arcade's Greatest Hits 2 and 3.

  • Gamers Will Flip For Sony's Furry New Hero! - A look at Crash Bandicoot for the PlayStation.




Table of Contents from the August 1996 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly (continued)


Next Wave

  • Saturn - Previews of upcoming Sega Saturn games including Dragon Force by Working Designs, Loaded by Interplay, Gun Griffon by Sega, and Shockwave Assault by Electronic Arts.

  • PlayStation - Previews of upcoming Sony PlayStation games including Dark Forces by LucasArts, Dead 6 by SCEA, Blast Chamber by Activision, and Iron and Blood Warriors of Ravenloft by Take 2.




Back cover of the August 1996 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly


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