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Spyro is back in a brand new adventure, flying, flaming, and fighting through three huge worlds. What's that you say? You remember Spyro as a colorful kiddie game? Lighten up, dragon-basher - Spyro is one of the best action games of the year!
Drawing on the vast technical resources that they gathered for Saving Private Ryan, Dreamworks has developed Saving Private Ryan: the game. Medal of Honor places you squarely in the middle of the battlefield and asks you to serve your country, defeat the enemy, and come home alive.
Fans of survival horror games have been waiting to re-enter the world of Resident Evil. Now, after more than a year or so of wanna-bes like Silent Hill and Echo Night, the monster-makers at Capcom bring your fears back to life with Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
Become Ethan Hunt, the character portrayed by Tom Cruise in the film version of the long running TV series, and get ready for some serious intrigue in Infogrames' Mission: Impossible for PlayStation. There will be 20 missions that will lead you through the Russian Embassy in Prague to Waterloo Station in London with many other stops along the way. The game will also feature a variety of game play including search intensive levels as well as areas where blasting your way out is the only way to go.
Midway, the creators of NFL Blitz and NBA Jam are bringing the high-flying, arcade-style basketball funk of NBA Showtime to the PlayStation -- the only basketball game with the NBC license. For those of you who don't know the game, Showtime is real NBA players in a two-on-two all out basket-brawl, using the PlayStation's multi-tap for you and your friends. It has over 30 different courts including the NBA home courts and weird, fantasy court settings.
Channeling the power of voodoo through the mask imbedded in his chest (OUCH!!!), Shadow Man searches Deadside for five serial killers that hold the key to the coming apocalypse.
After a raging resurgence at the box office for James Bond (and Nintendo 64 owners going crazy for Goldeneye), PlayStation owners felt left out in the Siberian winter. But now it's finally time for them to get in on the fun as Electronic Arts readies Tomorrow Never Dies for release. After long delays this game is nearly ready to go and all action gamers are chomping at the bit to become the suave secret agent and save the world yet again.
Europe's #1 racing title for the PlayStation is hitting the USA as Electronic Arts readies V-Rally 2 Presented By Need For Speed for a chance to strut it's stuff for American race gamers. But will it leap to the heap of the pack here in the States? With both Infogrames and EA behind it, things look promising. The game features four modes to choose from: Arcade, Rally Championship, V-Rally Trophy and Time Trial. There are sixteen licensed 1999 world rally cars and ten historical rally vehicles to choose from, each accurately recreated.
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