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- This is the 9th version of Game Bytes, Graphics Edition. That is, there
- are screen shots included in this issue that require a SVGA adapter to
- display properly. In some very remote cases, coming 'out' of a screen shot
- may produce a few strange high-order ascii characters on the screen. This
- is unavoidable. To correct any problem, simply exit out to the menu and
- select the article again. The problem should disappear.
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- To run Game Bytes magazine, after unarchiving, simply put all of these
- files in a directory of your choice and run 'gamebyte.exe'. The 'cover'
- will display and after a key press, the main menu will be presented. A
- keyboard or mouse can be used to make selections. Enjoy this issue of
- Game Bytes, and our apologies for the delays in getting this issue out.
- We feel the majority of our technical problems are behind us.
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- Ross Erickson, Game Bytes magazine
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- AT DEADLINE:
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- We received the following news item after this issue went to "press" and
- we feel it is still important to note it in this issue.
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- Capcom/Sega have announced their plans to produce Street Fighter 2: Champion-
- ship Edition for the Sega Genesis with an expected availability date of
- June. This landmark cartridge for the Sega Genesis will allow players to
- "play the bosses" in addition to the regular 8 SF2 characters. In addition,
- the cartridge will allow players to play "player vs. same player" without
- any additional codes. In total, 78 battle matches are now possible, just
- like the arcade coin-op version. Capcom also announced that they intend
- to release more games for the Genesis in the coming months. Though not
- noted in the press kit, it will widely expected that Sega will also announce
- a 6 button controller before June to coincide with the release of SF2:CE.
- This is a monumental announcement for Sega which has been steadily chased
- by Nintendo and the SNES in the "16-bit wars". With other great releases
- planned and coming out now for the Genesis, this new announcement dramatically
- shores up Sega's market share and ability to compete.
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- You read it here first, fans!
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- Ross Erickson, Editor/Publisher
- Game Bytes Magazine
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