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  • Magazine, Dreamcast Magazine, Dorimaga, and finally Gemaga. When it ended publication in May 2012, it was the longest-running Japanese game magazine....
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  • Official Dreamcast Magazine (commonly abbreviated as ODCM and formerly known as Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine) was a video game magazine for the Dreamcast...
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  • Official Dreamcast Magazine (commonly abbreviated as ODCM) was a video game magazine published by Dennis Publishing in the United Kingdom between 1999...
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  • and EDGE. Launched in 1997, 64 Magazine covered Nintendo's N64 console. Covering Sega's Dreamcast, Dreamcast Magazine was launched in 1999. Launched in...
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  • DC-UK (category Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    first seven issues. After his departure to launch the children's Dreamcast magazine, Mr Dreamcast, associate editor Keith Stuart took over until issue...
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    2000. p. 13. "Half-Life for the Dreamcast officially cancelled". Dreamcast Magazine, Issue 9, (UK; 2000-05-18), page 8 "Confirmed Dreamcast Titles in...
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  • Dreamcast Magazine may refer to: Dreamcast Magazine, British magazine published by Paragon Publishing Dreamcast Magazine or Dorimaga, names for the Japanese...
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    Official Dreamcast Magazine. No. 3. Imagine Media. January 2000. p. 37. "How to Get the Most Out of Your Life (and your demo disc)". Official Dreamcast Magazine...
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  • Arcade". Dreamcast Magazine (in Japanese). Vol. 34. SoftBank Publishing. October 27, 2000. pp. 156–157. "NASCAR Arcade". Dreamcast Magazine (in Japanese)...
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  • Sega Power (category Sega magazines)
    Stephen King's 'The Running Man'. Sega Saturn Magazine Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) Desert strike. Open Library. 2008-09-18...
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  • needing to land on certain tiles to play the minigames. Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) argued that the minigames interfered with the main board game...
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  • called the game "a slightly dumbed down port" of Sonic 2 and Official Dreamcast Magazine called it "essentially an adaptation of Sonic 2." Unlike Sonic 2,...
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  • for the Dreamcast (through the Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) and Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) magazines and on newly released consoles), and is...
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  • published by Virgin Interactive. Producer David Casey told Official Dreamcast Magazine that their aim was to "make ESL more accessible [than Viva Football]...
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    Ever Wanted to Know About Sega's Powerful New Console". Official Dreamcast Magazine. No. 0. Imagine Media. p. 20. ISSN 1525-1764. Martin, Liam (October...
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  • "seriously swift and responsive water-borne machines". Writing in Official Dreamcast Magazine Philippa Norman gave a score of 3/10, stating that the game was "very...
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  • current next-generation gaming, roleplaying or otherwise." — Official Dreamcast Magazine (US), December 2000 Sega unveiled Phantasy Star Online at the 1999...
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  • was revealed by Success in the October 1999 issue of the Japanese Dreamcast Magazine. It was first slated for launch on December 23, 1999, with early previews...
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  • Illbleed". Official Dreamcast Magazine (US). No. 6. Imagine Media. pp. 62–63. Retrieved February 19, 2024. "ホラーの復権". Dreamcast Magazine (in Japanese). Vol...
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  • Spot". Official Dreamcast Magazine (US). No. 4. Imagine Media. March 2000. p. 24. Retrieved December 19, 2021. 魔剣X. Dreamcast Magazine (in Japanese). No...
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