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Sega World Weekly > 1998
Issue #1: MISSING

Issue #2: MISSING

Issue #3: MISSING

Issue #4: MISSING

Issue #5: MISSING

Issue #6: MISSING

Issue #7: June 28, 1998 - Rumors about Dreamcast's Japanese launch lineup, Shining Force III's US release delayed, and a survey about importing are the highlights of this issue.

Issue #8: July 12, 1998 - Read about how the VMS (Japanese name for the VMU) is available in America, how Microsoft shows off the Dreamcast at the Windows World Expo, rumors about a pack-in game for the Dreamcast, and a comparison between CD and DVD.

Issue #9: July 19, 1998 - Get some info about the upcoming Sonic Adventure, enter a contest for a free Saturn game, and read a big mailbag section.

Issue #10: July 26, 1998 - Information on Hudson's game Kita He for the Dreamcast, a couple of tidbits on the Godzilla game, and rumors that EA is on board for the Dreamcast.

Issue #11: August 2, 1998 - News about SegaCon, the Sega fan convention, some great strategy tips for Shining Force III, and some discussion on how you might be able to play imports on your Dreamcast

Issue #12: August 9, 1998 - An interview with Sega Europe, rumors about possible sequels to both NiGHTS and Fantasy Zone for Dreamcast, and a surver on people's favorite Sonic game.

Issue #13: August 23, 1998 - A rather lengthy article about Sonic Adventure, as well as news that Sonic Adventure might miss the Japanese Dreamcast launch, and rumors of a possible 6 face button Dreamcast pad.

Issue #14: September 6, 1998 - Talk about Sega Rally 2 and Monaco Grand Prix for racing fans, rumors of a Burning Rangers sequel and Phantasy Star 5.

Issue #15: October 17, 1998 - Only 40 days until the Dreamcast's Japanese launch, news about MDK 2, and why Tomb Raider won't appear on Dreamcast.

Issue 16: October 24, 1998 - Sega lowers Dreamcast console sales estimates due to shortages in the PowerVR chips, news about Capcom's 24 part RPG,  and a special announcement about a Dreamcast Tech show at Disneyland.

Issue 17: October 31, 1998 - Sega sponsors a Virtua Fighter 3 Team Battle tournament to promote the upcoming Dreamcast game, rumors about Square developing for the Dreamcast, and a special Dreamcast vs. PS2 feature.

Issue 18: November 8, 1998 - Sega Rally 2 is scrapped and restarted from the ground up, several games officially delayed, and rumors about a Game Gear 2.

Issue 19: November 14, 1998 - News about the Dreamcast Zip Drive, more rumours of the PS2, and a possible merger between Nintendo and Sega!

Issue 20: November 21, 1998 - Interview with Climax (creators of Blue Stinger) and a review of Virtua Fighter 3:TB make up the bulk of this issue.  Also, the final issue as Sega 2000-X!  Future issues will be known as Dreamcast Weekly

Issue 21: November 25, 1998 - A small issue that has a feature about what makes a game great, and an editorial on Playstation and Saturn emulation.

Issue 22: December 8, 1998 - Review of Pen Pen TriIcelon, interesting news about a "history" movie in VF3:TB, and a brief history of Sega as a company.

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