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Mar 3, 2000
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Mar 6, 2000
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  • Special Feature: PlayStation2 Day Arrives

    PlayStation2: With the Japanese launch of the PlayStation2 console tomorrow, FGN Online presents a special feature, answering all your questions about this mighty piece of technology. Read on for the full story...

  • Famitsu Scores PS2 Titles

    PlayStation2: Japanese gaming publication Weekly Famitsu has reviewed the very first batch of PlayStation2 titles. Can you guess which one scored highest?

  • SCE's Unstoppable PS2 Ambition

    PlayStation2: It seems the online repercussions of this weekend's PlayStation2 launch could be even more drastic than anticipated. SCE is reportedly breaking industry pricing taboos, and its online ordering system has even been breached by hackers. It never rains ...


  • Black & White in September

    PC: A source close to Lionhead Studios has revealed to FGN Online that Black & White's release is likely to be around September rather than the Q2, 2000 slot that has been widely touted.

  • Type-S on GT2000's Tail

    PlayStation2: Square's Driving Emotion: Type-S continues to shine and these latest shots show off the most attractive racer on PlayStation2.

  • 3D Programmers Look Here

    Mesa Logic Inc. (creators of Area 51) has immediate openings for 3D programmers.

  • Railgun Spiral Revisited

    Online: Quake III players who still reminisce about the old Quake II days, when railgun shots had spiral-shaped trails and there was no such thing as a curved surface, will be interested in a new mod from The House of Hard Havoc.

  • The GBA is Out There

    Handhelds: With demand for Game Boy Advance dev kits far outweighing supply, Nintendo has promised more kits for developers from April.

  • PlayStation2 Japan Hacked

    PlayStation2: Nefarious Hackers burrowed their way into the official Japanese PlayStation site yesterday and stole customer information.

  • Cyan is Hiring

    Cyan is once again changing the way people are entertained. You like what we did in the past? You should see where we�re going.

  • Pharaoh Expands and Expands

    PC: Sierra and Impressions Games have revealed two new jewels for its Egyptian strategy sim, Pharaoh. All the details inside.

  • Freeloader Designs for Success

    Online: Freeloader.com, which will offer games such as Grand Theft Auto and its London 1969 add-on for free download, has revealed the design plans for its soon-to-be-launched website.

  • Acclaim Lands DoA2

    Dreamcast: Acclaim has picked up the publishing rights to Tecmo's impressive looking Dreamcast fighter, Dead or Alive 2.

  • Develop Games In Paradise

    The Collective seeks Programmers, Artists, and Designers to join their world-class team on new, next-generation titles.

  • No More Tomb Raider?

    PlayStation: After recent news that Eidos will release a fifth Tomb Raider game for PlayStation this year, IGNPSX polled the public and got some interesting results�

  • Heavy Iron is Hiring

    Heavy Iron Studios is looking for industry veterans to help bring the Evil Dead license to PC and next generation consoles.

  • Mia Hamm on N64

    N64: World League Soccer is being given a feminine feel. The English soccer hero Michael Owen, who leant his name to the game across the Atlantic, is being replaced by the U.S.'s very own Mia Hamm. IGN64 has reported that Mia Hamm 64 Soccer will probably replace the male characters with more feminine models. Publisher SouthPeak is yet to comment.

  • RPG for Lifers

    PC: Prison-based PC RPG Gothic is due to be released into society on July 2000, according to Egmont Interactive and Piranha Bytes.

  • Microsoft's Robot Sequel

    PC: Work on Microsoft's big mech sequel continues apace. Step inside for the latest MechCommander 2 screens.

  • Pok�mon Movie Gets Date

    N64: Kids will inundate theaters once more this summer as Pok�mon the Movie 2000 will open in the U.S. on July 21.

  • Metropolis Enters Two Worlds Era

    PC: Metropolis Software House, the Polish developer behind titles such as Odium, has released the first details on its new action/strategy/RPG project, Two Worlds.

  • Smackdown Gets Aggressive

    PlayStation: THQ is planning to wrestle gamers into submission with an aggressive marketing strategy to support its latest PlayStation grappler WWF Smackdown.

  • Shadow Watch Demo

    PC: James Bond wannabes may want to take a look at Red Storm Entertainment's Shadow Watch.

  • Shipping Forecast Excites at Last

    Multi: The all singing, all dancing and all profaning characters of South Park have raced their way to N64, while blood and guts actioner Berserk has been completed for U.S. release by Eidos.

  • Metal Fatigue Energizes Online

    PC: Psygnosis is releasing the demo for Metal Fatigue today, and has launched a 'Build-a-Bot' Giveaway competition to support the download's release.

  • KOF Shows Evolution Evidence

    Dreamcast: News on the upcoming King of Fighters Evolution title for Naomi and Dreamcast has been posted on SNK's Dricas website, including details of online-compatible plans and new characters.


  • iEN Debuts Wireless Game

    Industry: iEntertainment Network has launched its debut wireless game - Pocket Trivia. Details inside.

  • Xtreme Response

    Industry: Xtreme Games CEO Andre LaMothe has hit back at Hasbro's claims that certain developers have infringed upon the toy maker's copyrights and trademarks. Some very nice points of view inside�

  • Sierra Clears Relic Fears

    Industry: Sierra has been swift to clarify its ongoing relationship with Relic following yesterday's news that Microsoft will publish the Homeworld developer's next title.






  • Micro Maniacs Overload

    PS Super Price Drop?

    Lost Toys Finds Home

    Smugglers Cove for PS2

    Online RPG Heads to DC

    Nocturne Not for DC?

    UT's Bonus Pack Delights

    Nintendo Hatches GBA Plan

    Radica Beats With Konami

    Half-Life DC Under Control