Zero Divide
"The first truly complete 3D, 360° fighting game" (The Cutting Edge presented by GamePro, Spring 1996)

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Zero Divide
"The first truly complete 3D, 360° fighting game" (The Cutting Edge presented by GamePro, Spring 1996)
3-D Table Sports
Time Warner Interactive Ltd. (Mass Media, Inc.) USA 1995
Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers (Sega Genesis), 1994.
‘Time Warner Interactive - “Wall to Wall Excitement”‘ [’Kawasaki Superbike Challenge’, ‘Last Gladiators: Digital Pinball’, ‘Primal Rage’, ‘Virtua Racing’, ‘Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars’]
[GEN / PS1 / SAT / SNES] [USA] [MAGAZINE, SPREAD] [1995]
Game Players, Holiday 1995 (#60)
Scanned by E-Day, via RetroMags
Generations Lost
Generations Lost is a mystery of a video game. There aren’t even any sources to tell when exactly it was released. In clarifying this mystery, the game affords two approaches, the first being to look at the parties behind its creation. Between Time Warner’s involvement as publisher, the frequent invocations of “from the creators of X-Men [the 1993 Genesis game]” in advertisements, and the game’s high production values, what’s clear is that those involved with its creation had significant plans for Generations Lost. But what exactly were those plans? And what is one to make of Pacific SoftScape, the developer behind the game? Outside their ambiguous connections with Western Technologies, Generations Lost was their first game, and their only notable project outside some minor Sega Channel work. So unfortunately this approach raises more questions than it answers.
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USA 1993
AEGIS: Guardian of the Fleet
"We regret the appearance of this ad, but the military information in this new game has only recently been declassified." (Computer Gaming World #124, Nov. 1994)