July 1997
Features -
- Cover Story - Treasures of the Deep
From locating ancient artifacts to battling prehistoric monstrosites, Black Op's deep sea adventure, Treasures of the Deep makes 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea look like a folic in the kiddie pool. This game delivers, and Game Informer has all the details.
- Special Feature - Electronic Entertainment Expo '97
Game Informer sorts through the E3 hype, and picks the winners that will drive the video game industry into 1998 and beyond.
- Special Feature - Behind the Scenes Look at Gex: Enter the Gecko
The mighty Gex has returned, and leaped from 2D into the wondrous world of 3D. Game Informer visited Gex's creators and found out exactly what Crystal Dynamics has in store for everybody's favorite gecko.
Reviews & Previews -
- Nintendo 64 - NFL Quarterback Club '98, WCW Vs. the NWO: World Tour, Multi Racing Championship, International Superstar Soccer
- PlayStation - Machine Hunter, ONE, Armored Core, Marvel Super Heroes, Deathtrap Dungeon, Broken Helix, Tobal 2, NCAA Football '98, Colony Wars, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Grand Tour Racing '98, NFL GameDay '98
- Saturn - Sky Target, Sonic Jam, Duke Nukem 3D, Shining The Holy Ark
Departments -
- Letter from the Editor - Ouch
- Dear Game Informer - GI readers from across the globe interact with Game Informer.
- Envelope art - You can't win if you don't enter GI's monthly envelope art contest.
- GI News - Final Fantasy VII gets an upgrade, no U.S. release for Tobal 2, SingleTrac signs up with Nintendo, and tons-o-fun with Name That Game!.
- Arcade Brigade - Extensive coverage on Midway's dynamic polygon fighter - B.I.O.F.R.E.A.K.S.
- Game Informer PC -GI reviews X-Wing Vs. TIE Fighter and Redneck Rampage, as well as PC news from the Matrix.
- Secret Access - Die Hard Trilogy - Saturn, Scud - Saturn, Need for Speed 2 - PlayStation, Descent Maximum - PlayStation, International Superstar Soccer - Nintendo 64, WCW Vs. The World - PlayStation, Dark Rift - Nintendo 64 and tons more!
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