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The cassette contains footage of upcoming (or recently released) games, including ''[[Shenmue]]'', ''[[Metropolis Street Racer]]'', ''[[StarLancer]]'', ''[[Samba De Amigo]]'', ''[[Power Stone 2]]'', ''[[Tokyo Highway Challenge 2]]'', ''[[F355 Challenge]]'', ''[[Space Channel 5]]'', ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2]]'', ''[[Sega GT]]'', ''[[Ready 2 Rumble Round 2]]'', ''[[Ultimate Fighting Championship]]'', ''[[Virtua Athlete 2K]]'', ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'', ''[[Quake III Arena]]'', ''[[Headhunter]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star Online]]'' and ''[[Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare]]''. Curiously ''[[Half Life]]'' and ''[[Black & White]]'' are also featured, neither of which made it to market.
 
The cassette contains footage of upcoming (or recently released) games, including ''[[Shenmue]]'', ''[[Metropolis Street Racer]]'', ''[[StarLancer]]'', ''[[Samba De Amigo]]'', ''[[Power Stone 2]]'', ''[[Tokyo Highway Challenge 2]]'', ''[[F355 Challenge]]'', ''[[Space Channel 5]]'', ''[[Jet Set Radio]]'', ''[[Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2]]'', ''[[Sega GT]]'', ''[[Ready 2 Rumble Round 2]]'', ''[[Ultimate Fighting Championship]]'', ''[[Virtua Athlete 2K]]'', ''[[Virtua Tennis]]'', ''[[Quake III Arena]]'', ''[[Headhunter]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star Online]]'' and ''[[Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare]]''. Curiously ''[[Half Life]]'' and ''[[Black & White]]'' are also featured, neither of which made it to market.
  
''The Greatest Range on Earth'' was only available in the UK, and was likely an exclusive product to GAME and Electronics Boutique stores.
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The Greatest Range on Earth
Format: VHS
Running time: 28:49
Release Date RRP Code
VHS Video
UK

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The Greatest Range on Earth is a VHS cassette released to promote the Sega Dreamcast in Summer 2000.

The cassette contains footage of upcoming (or recently released) games, including Shenmue, Metropolis Street Racer, StarLancer, Samba De Amigo, Power Stone 2, Tokyo Highway Challenge 2, F355 Challenge, Space Channel 5, Jet Set Radio, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, Sega GT, Ready 2 Rumble Round 2, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Virtua Athlete 2K, Virtua Tennis, Quake III Arena, Headhunter, Phantasy Star Online and Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare. Curiously Half Life and Black & White are also featured, neither of which made it to market.

The Greatest Range on Earth was only available in the UK, and was likely an exclusive product to GAME and stores.

Video

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VHS video

Physical scans

VHS, UK
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External link