Here's what made headlines in the video gaming world.
To further sweeten the pot, Square has added in five more characters to its upcoming PlayStation fighter Ehrgeiz. Since three of them are FFVII characters, a US version may not seem as unlikely.
The controversial fighter Thrill Kill has been permanently axed by EA. The possibility of the game being released by another company has been ruled out as well.
The big news keeps pouring in for the Dreamcast and its arcade sisterboard Naomi. SNK has signed on as a DC developer, and numerous companies like Treasure and Jaleco have jumped aboard the Naomi bus.
With reports of outlandish spending and a lack of Disney support, Radical Entertainment has closed its doors. The current outlook for its unreleased titles, NBA Tonight, Pro Boarder, and ESPN Hockey, is grim if not totally doomed.
More realistic bouncing is promised by Tecmo with the announcement of Dead or Alive 2 for the Naomi board. This is sure to please fans of the original as well as fans of... realistic bouncing.