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INSIDE THE PlayStation

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Issue 270

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO SONY LAUNCHED A CONSOLE THAT ENCOURAGED DEVELOPERS TO DREAM BIG, AND CAUSED THEM THE ODD NIGHTMARE. SPEAKING WITH DEVELOPERS WHO TACKLED ITS TRICKY TECHNOLOGY, WE DISCOVER WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO CREATE GAMES FOR A CONSOLE THAT TRULY TRANSFORMED WHAT WAS POSSIBLE IN VIDEOGAMES

- NICK THORPE

INSIDE THE PlayStation

Few consoles in the history of videogames have had the impact of the original PlayStation. It wasn't the first console to offer 3D graphics and CD-ROM technology, but it was a highly capable machine that was much easier for developers to work with than Sega's overly complex Saturn, and cheaper for players to buy. Though the Nintendo 64 had a clear advantage in overall power, the CD-ROMs used by Sony's console offered storage capacity that cartridge-based N64 games couldn't match, as well as cheaper games for consumers. By the end of 1998, the success of the PlayStation had catapulted Sony ahead of Nintendo and Sega into a position of market leadership, and with 50 million units sold it was well on its way to becoming the best-selling home console of all time.

imageSony's rivals weren't taking that success lightly, and Sega had already launched the Dreamcast in Japan. Excitement grew to see how Sony would respond, and on 2 March 1999, Sony announced a “next generation PlayStation system” – not yet known as the PlayStation 2. Sony claimed that the hardware “massively increases the quality and performance of graphics technology to the maximum level that can be enjoyed on a television set” and possessed “the revolutionary ability to generate worlds, characters, behaviours and complex physical simulations in real-time via the massive floating-point processing power of the system”.

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WarTech: Senko No Ronde

As a frequent importer of Dreamcast games, I came to love a small studio called G.Rev.

time to read

1 mins

Issue 280

Retro Gamer

GAMING 101

Adam Barnes formulates the perfect gaming education for his kids

time to read

3 mins

Issue 280

Retro Gamer

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FORMULA 1 97

PLATFORM: PLAYSTATION » RELEASED: 1997 » CHEAT TYPE: SECRET STAGE » CHEAT COMPLEXITY: VERY HIGH

time to read

1 min

Issue 280

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ALIEN SYNDROME

REMEMBER THE BACK OF THE ARCADE, WHERE THE NOT-SO-FLASHY COIN-OPS LURKED IN THE DARKNESS, WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED? BACK IN 1987, THIS IS WHERE YOU'D LIKELY HEAR A BLOODCURDLING FEMALE SCREAM THAT COULD BELONG TO ONLY ONE GAME...

time to read

10 mins

Issue 280

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A MULTITUDE OF MEGA MAGAZINES

Marc Jowett holds the front pages with his impressive Sega magazine collection

time to read

2 mins

Issue 280

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THE MAKING OF EARTHWORM JIM 2

THERE AREN'T THAT MANY GAMES THAT CAN CALL THEMSELVES \"ONE OF THE CRAZIEST ADVENTURES OF ALL TIME\". EARTHWORM JIM 2 IS DEFINITELY ONE OF THE TOP THREE CANDIDATES

time to read

9 mins

Issue 280

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KNUCKLES' CHAOTIX

Released on Sega's 32X add-on for the Mega Drive, Knuckles' Chaotix is a colourful 2D platformer that introduced some unique gameplay elements and new characters, as well as giving Knuckles his only ever starring role

time to read

3 mins

Issue 280

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Evercade Multi-Game Cartridges

BLAZE ENTERTAINMENT FINISHES 2025 WITH A BANG

time to read

3 mins

Issue 280

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ENIGMATIC EXCAVATIONS

GAMES ARE OFTEN CANCELLED, AND THIS WAS ESPECIALLY TRUE IN THOSE TURBULENT EARLY YEARS OF THE UK VIDEOGAMES INDUSTRY. MOST DEVELOPERS WOULD EXPERIENCE A FEW, BUT ENIGMA VARIATIONS AND THE OWNERS' SUBSEQUENT COMPANIES HAD MORE THAN THEIR FAIR SHARE. IT'S TIME TO DISCOVER WHY

time to read

10 mins

Issue 280

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It's-a me, Pauline!

My daughter turned 16 this year, which means I've officially entered the stage of parenthood where anything I say is answered with eye-rolling. It also means I've been thinking a lot about when she was small - specifically the time she inadvertently sent me on one of the strangest, most meaningful missions of my life.

time to read

2 mins

Issue 280

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