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  • Tips & Tricks (November 1997)

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    Source: Tips & Tricks – Issue Number 35 – November 1997

    Tips & Tricks evolved out of VideoGames which itself morphed from VideoGames & Computer Entertainment. While VG&CE was my favorite video game magazine, I never paid much attention to the other two. VideoGames was never as good and while “tips & tricks” were nice, that was never my favorite aspect of the magazine. Having said that, if you wanted game codes and strategies, there was really no better place to go than Tips & Tricks. The November 1997 issue includes:

    Departments

    • Power Up!
    • Readers’ Tips
    • T&T Select Games
    • Game Shark Codes
    • Letter from Betty

    Strategy

    • Resident Evil 2
    • Street Fighter EX Plus
    • Mass Destruction
    • Clay Fighter 63 1/3
    • Bushido Blade
    • Colony Wars
    • Last Bronx
    • Treasures of the Deep
    • Fighting Force
    • Clock Tower
    • Courier Crisis

    Nintendo 64 Tips

    PlayStation Tips

    Genesis Tips

    Super NES Tips

    …and more!


  • Special Forces (Atari ST)

    Special Forces (Atari ST)

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    While I’m pretty familiar with MicroProse’s Airborne Ranger, I was less familiar with its sequel, Special Forces. Part of this is probably because in 1992 when Special Forces came out, I was still using my Commodore 64. Game releases for the C64 were very few and far between by that time and Special Forces was not one of them. It was released for the Atari ST, DOS and Amiga.


    Special Forces shares several similarities with its predecessor. The box artwork is similar, the overhead point of view in the game is also similar. However, there are some differences. While Airborne Ranger had a strategic element, it was really more of an action game. Special Forces on the other hand is much more of a strategy game. In Special Forces, you command a team of four squad members chosen from a squad of eight, each with different abilities. Missions can then be chosen from different regions with day and night variations. There are many possible objectives including rescuing hostages, search and destroy, and recon among others. You do not control the squad members directly but instead issue orders to them.


    Overall, Airborne Ranger was an excellent game and Special Forces lived up to its predecessor for the most part. They are slightly different types of games but share enough similarities that if you like one, you will probably like the other. These were arguably the first games that you could say fell under the tactical shooter category and were fairly unique for their time.


    If you want to give Special Forces a try, you will have to break out your Amiga, Atari ST or old DOS box or resort to emulation. As far as I know this game has never been re-released and there have been no further direct sequels. It’s worth a try though…MicroProse made some pretty great games and this one does not disappoint.

    All images above pertain to the Atari ST version of the game.





  • PlayStation Magazine (October 1997)

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    Source: PSM – Issue Number 2 – October 1997

    PlayStation Magazine (PSM) was one of the longest running and most popular magazines for the PlayStation (and most of its successors). It was first published in 1997, was rebranded as PlayStation: The Official Magazine in 2007, and ceased publication in 2012. The October 1997 issue (the second issue) includes:

    Monitor: The latest PlayStation news and up-to-the-minute info

    • Feature Story: Sony’s Dual Analog Pad
    • Yaroze News
    • Gossip
    • Nihon Game Otaku!

    Reviews: This month’s new games, thoroughly tested by PSM experts

    • Flashback
    • Backlog

    Previews: All the best dirt on tomorrow’s hottest games

    • Metal Gear
    • Nightmare Creatures
    • Nuclear Strike
    • Ray Tracers
    • Marvel Superheroes
    • One
    • Armored Core
    • Street Fighter EX
    • Batman & Robin
    • Pandemonium 2
    • Ghost in the Shell
    • Formula 1
    • NHL ’98
    • Vs.
    • Moto Racer GP
    • Mega Man X4
    • Hardwood Heroes
    • Test Drive 4
    • The Bug Riders

    Code Junkies: The latest codes for all you addicts

    Letters: You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers

    • Link-Up
    • Ask Sony
    • Top This!
    • Marketplace

    Dual Analog Controller Set To Take U.S. Gamers by Storm – Check out our feature story on the release of Sony’s new Analog Pad and what it will mean for the future of PlayStation games. Don’t forget to scout out the rest of this month’s news, either – all in Monitor.

    Reset – A sneak-peek at what’s gonna be hot for next month

    …and more!