Edge Issue 2

This magazine is dated November 1993 and priced at £3.00

Cutting Edge (News)
Atari springs Jaguar on unsuspecting world - Pages 6-10

Nintendo Super-machine for 1995? - Pages 11-13

Attract Mode - Day of the Tentacle - Pages 10-11

Philips' CD-i first with Digital Video - Pages 14-15

New wave graphics dominates AMS '93 - Pages 16-18

EA ditch Nintendo - "Not economically viable" - Page 17

Famicom Spaceworld '93 - Page 19

Sanyo show 3DO - Page 19

PCs lead the way at European show - Page 20

Prescreen (Previews)
MechWarrior 2 - PC - 1 page (25)

Voyeur - CD-i - 2 pages (26-27)

Beneath a Steel Sky - PC, Amiga - 4 pages (28-31)

Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep - PC, Amiga, Mega CD - 2 pages (32-33)

Chaos Control - CD-i, PC, 3DO, Mega CD - 2 pages (34-35)

Return to Zork - PC, Mega CD - 2 pages (36-37)

Virtua Racing - Mega Drive - 1 page (39)

Super Street Fighter II - Arcade - 2 pages (40-41)

Elfmania - Amiga - ¼ page (42)

Mega Man X - SNES - ¼ page (42)

Mega Race - 3DO, PC, Mega CD - ½ page (42)

Features
CD-ROM: The Truth - 9 pages (48-56)
 * Why CD games offer little more than flashy intros and sounds, and why the interactivity they promised has yet to arrive.
 * A look at 3DO, Amiga CD32, Mega CD, PC CD-Rom, CD-i, FM Towns Marty and PC-Engine CD-Rom2 specs

CD-ROM: The Facts - 2 pages (58-59)
 * All other data formats will have something to fear when CD-ROM grows up.

Sex and Violence - 6 pages (62-68)


 * Features interview with Mark Lewis of Electronic Arts - 1 page (68)
 * Some of the latest CD-ROM titles are being hailed as part of a new era of 'adult' software. But is this really leading edge adult interactive gaming - or just the same old sexist twaddle?

Network Television - 6 pages (70-75)
 * Imagine becoming part of a national games and media communications network just by switching on your TV. Sounds unlikely? It's already happening.

Other Credits
Art Editor
 * Matthew Williams

Deputy Art Editor
 * Rob Abbott

Production Editor
 * Harry Wylie

Writers
 * Jason Brookes, George Andreas