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− | | title= | + | | title=Sega AM3 Rush!! |
− | | comment= | + | | comment=Interview with ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' director Shinichi Ogasawara, which discusses the game's plot, the choice of gun, the teamwork incentives being based on ''[[Die Hard Arcade]]'' and the cabinet being designed especially for couples. Ogasawara is described as editor-in-chief of the FAX club, member of leader of ''3'', and director of ''The Lost World: Jurassic Park''. His given notable work is ''[[Rail Chase 2]]''. |
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{{magrow|ssmjp|1997-24|167 | {{magrow|ssmjp|1997-24|167 | ||
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− | | comment= | + | | comment=Features a diagram dissecting the differences between the film and the game's stories for ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]''. This timeline was verified by director Shinichi Ogasawara, who writes an additional message. |
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+ | {{magrow|ssmjp|1997-25|180 | ||
+ | | title=Sega AM3 Rush!! | ||
+ | | comment=A 2-page guide written by "Stephen Ogasawara", detailing various gun techniques, ''Snipe Shot'', ''Echo Shot'', ''Trick Shot'', ''1Shot Double'', ''Quick Shot'', ''Long Range'' and ''Hit'', and all 5 stages, ''Law of the Jungle'', ''King of the Lakeside'', ''Enter the "Dragons"'', ''Their Home'' and ''Something Has Survived''. | ||
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{{magrow|dmjp|1999-32|134 | {{magrow|dmjp|1999-32|134 |
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File | Date | Source | Title and comments | |||
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1997-06-27 | Sega Saturn Magazine (JP), "1997-23 (1997-07-11)" | "Sega AM3 Rush!!" Interview with The Lost World: Jurassic Park director Shinichi Ogasawara, which discusses the game's plot, the choice of gun, the teamwork incentives being based on Die Hard Arcade and the cabinet being designed especially for couples. Ogasawara is described as editor-in-chief of the FAX club, member of leader of 3, and director of The Lost World: Jurassic Park. His given notable work is Rail Chase 2. | ||||
1997-07-04 | Sega Saturn Magazine (JP), "1997-24 (1997-07-18)" | Features a diagram dissecting the differences between the film and the game's stories for The Lost World: Jurassic Park. This timeline was verified by director Shinichi Ogasawara, who writes an additional message. | ||||
1997-07-11 | Sega Saturn Magazine (JP), "1997-25 (1997-07-25)" | "Sega AM3 Rush!!" A 2-page guide written by "Stephen Ogasawara", detailing various gun techniques, Snipe Shot, Echo Shot, Trick Shot, 1Shot Double, Quick Shot, Long Range and Hit, and all 5 stages, Law of the Jungle, King of the Lakeside, Enter the "Dragons", Their Home and Something Has Survived. | ||||
1999-10-01 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-32 (1999-10-15)" | interview with Shinichi Ogasawara about Jambo! Safari. | ||||
1999-11-12 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-36 extra (1999/11/26ex)" | guide to Jambo! Safari, written by Shinichi Ogasawara (as Mutsu Ogasawara). | ||||
1999-11-19 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-37 (1999-12-03)" | guide to Jambo! Safari, written by Shinichi Ogasawara (as Mutsu Ogasawara). | ||||
1999-12-03 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-39 (1999-12-17,24)" | guide to Jambo! Safari, written by Shinichi Ogasawara (as Mutsu Ogasawara). | ||||
1999-12-03 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-39 (1999-12-17,24)" | discussion between Shinichi Ogasawara (as Mutsu Ogasawara) and Narito Serizawa about Jambo! Safari. | ||||
2000-05-12 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "2000-18 (2000-05-26)" | interview with Shinichi Ogasawara about Virtua Athlete 2K. | ||||
2000-08-11 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "2000-28 (2000-08-25,09-01)" | interview with Shinichi Ogasawara (as トルシェ小笠原) about Virtua Athlete 2K. |