12 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, June 19, 2000 QAMES Continued from Page 10 developer Yu Suzuki ("Virtua Fighter"). "Shenmue" is basically the closest a game has ever been to real life. You control Ryo and explore Japan and China with him. All the scenery is accurate, everyone you meet is doing something, there are weather changes, and even smaller things like the option to play old Sega hits in arcades. Everything is accessible and detailed. If you see a house or building you can explore it. This is a massive game that has been in the making for 5 years and despite Dreamcast's underwhelming popu- larity in Japan this game is getting incredible reviews. "Phantasy Star Online" by Sega is going to be the premier Online RPG for the Dreamcast and it has a lot of awesome things going for it. First, it is based on the wildly pop- ular "Phantasy Star" world that was created in the early Sega Genesis days. Second it will have cutting edge graphics and incredibly intu- itive control. Last, it is the first game or software ever to have full lan- guage translation on the fly that means you can talk (or type) to any- one in the world and what you say will be automatically translated to whatever language the other players are using. During Sega's huge demo of the game it was playing on four screens each with a different lan- guage and everyone was cooperating together. Very Cool. "Jet Grind Radio" by Sega isin their new line of extreme simulation, along with "Sega GT," "Crazy Taxi" The roller-blading punk from Sega's "Jet Grind Radio" tags a bus, yo. detail that some people question '17W1 Konami's claim that the movie was all in game graphics. "Metal Gear Solid 2" will be the first game to " really showcase the PS2's next gen- eration of graphics and it is in Sony's best interest to promote it as such. "Wipeout Fusion" by Sony is the 1 4 continuation of the hit "Wipeout" re a1i1StiC franchise from the original Playstation. While there was no playable demo, the video demon- Driving games can be a wonder- strating the games speed and graphi- ful thing. You speed around a track, cal detail was almost as astounding barely controlling the turns, ai as that of MGS2. The original revel in the d Wipeout caught gamers with its yF gerless rush of intense eye candy, but it was its Grade: C- it all - at least gameplay that brought it critical F-i World in a good dri- acclaim and if Sony came maintain ving game. that gameplay while adding the new Grand Prix Then there's features it promises they are sure to For Dreamcast the video game have a hit. Sega equivalent of Everything EA, from their Reviewed by Milhouse in the "Madden 2kl" to "FIFA Soccer" to Daily Arts Writer episode of the "NDA Live 2k1," is going to revolu- Ted Watts S i m p s o n s tionize sports on the PS2 as much or where it is more than what "NBA 2k" and explained that perfectly level flig "NFL 2k1" have done on the is the goal'of the model airplaner. Dreamcast. If you thought the play- perfectly realistic racer is really ers looked real and the motion was just as boring. fluid on the Dreamcast, these games You see, in the real world, racing on the PS2 will blow your mind. The isn't a very interesting sport in new EA games are at the point were spite of its high take in television you could just pit the computers ratings and ad dollars. Playing F-I against each other, sit back, and World Grand Prix really brings watch from the couch. The sound home just how boring it is to go and gameplay also seemed to be on nowhere fast. par with graphics that will leave sports fanatics something to salivate over. In its entirety, E3 2000 was simply a gaming tour de force with thou- sands of titles, many of which are sure to be of top quality. And the games that were shown should be more than enough to hold even the most diligent gamer until E3 2001, where surely there will be more games, more surprises and more variety than ever before. and "18 Wheeler: The American Trucker." In "Jet Grind Radio" you play a roller-blading punk who needs to evade cops as you blade around the city trying to graffiti everything with a variety of spray paints. You can even design your own tags and implement them into the game. Expect a cult hit that may even cause a ruckus in congress because it pro- motes such activity. Regardless of the gigantic movie screen at the front of their booth, Sony's exhibit really wasn't anything special. The way Sony's booth was laid out made it appear as if they were focus- ing on the PS2's DVD capabilities rather than the games. And the games that they did show were mostly glitchy and unfun. The games also had long load times and because of problems with anti-aliasing (a pro- gramming technique used to take the edginess out of the visuals) the PS2 didn't look as superior to the Dreamcast as it should. There were some exceptions like "Metal Gear Solid 2," EA games and Capcom's "Onimusha: Warlords," but that was about it, and neither "Taken Tag" nor "Ridge Racer V" was drawing crowds. Since most games were not playable, here are three that were particularly awe- inspiring: "Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberation" by Konatni, shown on the hour to crowds that got bigger and bigger as the show progressed. Again the player takes control of Solid Snake but now in such vivid 111 t Jufle 2-AMgUSt 13 2000 JUn .23 Silk Screen Print Workshop Mania Dajanak 630 and 8 Fm. 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