Computer and Video Games (October 1995)

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Cover of the October 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games

Computer and Video Games was a very long running video games magazine in the U.K. and one of the longest running video games magazines that I am aware of. It covered whatever computer and video game platforms were popular at the time. In 1995 that included PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, 3DO, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo and PC games among others. The October 1995 issue includes:

Features

  • Welcome to Virtua City - A look at Sega's "Virtua" series of games and other 3D games including Daytona USA, Sega Rally Championship, Virtua Fighter Remix, Virtua Racing, Virtua Striker, Wing Arms, Virtua Fighter 2, and Virtua Cop plus a few words from Sega's AM2 division.

  • Virtua Boy! - A look at Nintendo's Virtual Boy and the first software available for it, including Red Alarm, Mario Tennis, Panic Bomberman, and Teleroboxer.


Table of Contents from the October 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games

Regulars

  • Editorial - More of a news parody than an editorial...

  • Connected - Gaming news, including: Sony announces launch date of PlayStation as well as developers and upcoming games; Gamegun released for the PC; Virgin announces new budget re-releases including Rebel Assault and Dreamweb; Cyberia ported to the PlayStation and Saturn; Virtua Cop 2 coming to arcades; Casper comes to the SNES; and more.

  • Videodrome - A look at new and recently released games in the arcade, including Rave Racer, the latest in the Ridge Racer series from Namco; Alpine Racer, a skiing sim from Namco; Cool Riders, a motorcycle racing game from Sega that plays a bit like Outrun and Crusin' USA; plus news about the Namco Wonderpark, an arcade theme park.

  • In the Bag - Letters from readers with topics such as: graphics and sound vs. game play; game play changes as a result of new technology; N64 vs. PlayStation vs. Saturn; and more.

  • Help - Questions answered about second hand game costs; 3DO choices; sports games on Saturn; Killer Instinct on the SNES; success of the 32X; Nintendo 64 costs; and more.


Table of Contents from the October 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games (continued)

Reviews

  • 32-Bit
    • Destruction Derby - The original auto destruction game on the PlayStation.
    • Bug! - A humorous 3D platform game for the Saturn.
    • Ballz - A unique fighting game for the 3DO.
    • Winning Eleven - A soccer game for the PlayStation.
    • Discworld - An adventure game based on Terry Pratchet's books for the PlayStation.

  • 16-Bit
    • Comix Zone - A side-scrolling beat-em-up with a comic book look and feel for the Sega Genesis.
    • Batman Forever - A platform game for the Genesis and Super NES based on the movie of the same name.
    • Doom - A port of the classic 3D shooter for the Super NES.
    • Weaponlord - A fantasy based beat-em-up for the Super NES and Genesis.
    • Yoshi's Island - The sequel to Super Mario World for the Super NES.

Previews

  • Tekken 2 - Sequel to the popular arcade 3D fighting game from Namco.
  • Sega Rally - Sega's conversion of this arcade racer for the Saturn.
  • PO'ed - A 3D shooter for the 3DO.
  • Lone Soldier - A sort of 3D Rambo for the PlayStation.
  • Amok - A sci-fi themed 3D shooter for the Saturn.
  • Assault Rigs - A futuristic 3D tank battle game. It could be though of as a more modern remake of Combat on the Atari 2600. Best played with 2 players.
  • D - A very dark 3D adventure game for the Saturn.


Back cover of the October 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games

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