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− | | comment= | + | | comment=Preview with general descriptions of the gameplay and plot. Special attention is given to the cabinet. Screenshots are noted to be from an in-development game. |
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{{magrow|dmjp|1999-01|158 | {{magrow|dmjp|1999-01|158 | ||
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− | | comment= | + | | comment=A 2-page preview which draws comparisons to the vehicle in ''[[Rail Chase]]'' and the controls of ''[[Top Skater]]''. It highlights the variety of obstacles and the players' teamwork being scored at the end of the game. The controls are explained and the entire list of stages is revealed, with overviews of Roy's House, Safari and South Sea. A "[[Dreamcast Magazine (Japan)|Dorimaga]] recommendation" piece is written on the [[wikipedia:Christmas|Christmas]] version of the game. |
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{{magrow|dmjp|1999-04|148 | {{magrow|dmjp|1999-04|148 | ||
− | | title= | + | | title=Sega AM3 Rush2!! |
− | | comment= | + | | comment=2 pages, mostly being a producer interview with [[Mie Kumagai]] ([[Sega AM3]]). There are also evaluations of the characters (including official art), stages and cabinet. |
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1998-11-27 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1998-04 (1998-12-11)" | "Sega AM3 Rush2!!" Preview with general descriptions of the gameplay and plot. Special attention is given to the cabinet. Screenshots are noted to be from an in-development game. | ||||
1998-12-18 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-01 (1999-01-01)" | "Sega AM3 Rush2!!" A 2-page preview which draws comparisons to the vehicle in Rail Chase and the controls of Top Skater. It highlights the variety of obstacles and the players' teamwork being scored at the end of the game. The controls are explained and the entire list of stages is revealed, with overviews of Roy's House, Safari and South Sea. A "Dorimaga recommendation" piece is written on the Christmas version of the game. | ||||
1999-01-22 | Dreamcast Magazine (JP), "1999-04 (1999-02-05)" | "Sega AM3 Rush2!!" 2 pages, mostly being a producer interview with Mie Kumagai (Sega AM3). There are also evaluations of the characters (including official art), stages and cabinet. |