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'''Magazines''' that ''[[MediEvil 2]]'' features in. | '''Magazines''' that ''[[MediEvil 2]]'' features in. | ||
==Official | ==Official NZ PlayStation Magazine== | ||
===No. | ===No. 38 (October 2000)=== | ||
' | On page 84, '''ANY QUESTIONS?''':<sup><ref>{{Cite web|title=Official NZ PlayStation Magazine Issue 38, page 84|site=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/Official_NZ_PlayStation_Magazine_Issue_038_2000-10_ACP_PUblishing_NZ/page/n83}}</ref></sup> | ||
====MEDIEVIL 2==== | ====MEDIEVIL 2==== | ||
'''Q''': Richie, I've come across some sticky sections in ''MediEvil 2'', so I'd like some cheats (especially a level skip one) if they exist. I'll be forever grateful!<br>Reece, SA | |||
'''R''': Even though he's dead, which would usually hinder bodily movement quite a lot, Dan Fortesque is a nimble little chap and can fight his way out of some pretty hairy situations. But if you're really having trouble with the evil undead, and your sword isn't as sharp as it used to be, try this handy code to access the Cheat mode. During the game hold {{B|L2}} and press LEFT, UP, {{B|S}} {{B|T}}, RIGHT, {{B|C}}, UP, {{B|S}}. Then pause the game and press DOWN repeatedly until another option appears. This will enable you to choose cheats from unlimited health, all weapons, level skip and unlimited money selections. Now get stuck in. | |||
===No. 41 (January/February 2001)=== | ===No. 41 (January/February 2001)=== | ||
On page 10, '''Planet PlayStation News''':<sup><ref>{{Cite web|title=Official NZ PlayStation Magazine Issue 41, page 10|site=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/Official_NZ_PlayStation_Magazine_Issue_041_2001-01_ACP_PUblishing_NZ/page/n9}}</ref></sup> | On page 10, '''Planet PlayStation News''':<sup><ref>{{Cite web|title=Official NZ PlayStation Magazine Issue 41, page 10|site=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/Official_NZ_PlayStation_Magazine_Issue_041_2001-01_ACP_PUblishing_NZ/page/n9}}</ref></sup> | ||
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''Sydney 2000'', developed by Attention To Detail, was also honoured in the sports category. EA took the award for sound with ''Theme Park World''. | ''Sydney 2000'', developed by Attention To Detail, was also honoured in the sports category. EA took the award for sound with ''Theme Park World''. | ||
==Official UK PlayStation Magazine== | |||
===No. 55 (February 2000)=== | |||
Mentioned as an upcoming game in the '''Blueprints '''section on page 40:<sup><ref>{{Cite web|title=Official UK PlayStation Magazine Issue 55, page 40|site=Archive.org|url=https://archive.org/details/Official_UK_Playstation_Magazine_Issue_055_2000-02_Future_Publishing_GB/page/n37}}</ref></sup> | |||
====MEDIEVIL 2==== | |||
SCEE • www.playstation-europe.com | |||
Skeletal Sir Dan returns to do battle with Lord Palethorne across 17 free-roaming levels in this SCEE sequel to the stylish ''MediEvil'' | |||
==Ufficiale PlayStation Magazine== | |||
===No. 43 (February 2000)=== | |||
A preview on pages 14-15, '''Images From the Future'''.<sup><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://archive.org/details/UfficialePlaystationMagazine043/page/n15|title=Ufficiale PlayStation Magazine 43, pagine 14-15|site=Archive.org}}</ref></sup> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Magazines]] | [[Category:Magazines]] |
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Magazines that MediEvil 2 features in.
Official NZ PlayStation Magazine
No. 38 (October 2000)
On page 84, ANY QUESTIONS?:[1]
MEDIEVIL 2
Q: Richie, I've come across some sticky sections in MediEvil 2, so I'd like some cheats (especially a level skip one) if they exist. I'll be forever grateful!
Reece, SA
R: Even though he's dead, which would usually hinder bodily movement quite a lot, Dan Fortesque is a nimble little chap and can fight his way out of some pretty hairy situations. But if you're really having trouble with the evil undead, and your sword isn't as sharp as it used to be, try this handy code to access the Cheat mode. During the game hold and press LEFT, UP, , RIGHT, , UP, . Then pause the game and press DOWN repeatedly until another option appears. This will enable you to choose cheats from unlimited health, all weapons, level skip and unlimited money selections. Now get stuck in.
No. 41 (January/February 2001)
On page 10, Planet PlayStation News:[2]
MediEvil II Wins Top Award
Sony Cambridge Studios' MediEvil II has scooped the UK BAFTA award for best console game. The annual event is designed to reward excellence in the field of interactive entertainment, or 'games'.
James Shepherd, creative director of MediEvil II, was delighted to win the award. "In this industry you often work in isolation. When you win something like this it's really nice," he said. "It's great people think so highly of the game. We often get bogged down thinking what we couldn't fit in.
"It's brilliant that a really irreverent game has won. Games have a bad rap - when I won I called my mother to remind her of the times she told me how pointless videogames are."
She no doubt reminded him how long she was in labour.
Sydney 2000, developed by Attention To Detail, was also honoured in the sports category. EA took the award for sound with Theme Park World.
Official UK PlayStation Magazine
No. 55 (February 2000)
Mentioned as an upcoming game in the Blueprints section on page 40:[3]
MEDIEVIL 2
SCEE • www.playstation-europe.com
Skeletal Sir Dan returns to do battle with Lord Palethorne across 17 free-roaming levels in this SCEE sequel to the stylish MediEvil
Ufficiale PlayStation Magazine
No. 43 (February 2000)
A preview on pages 14-15, Images From the Future.[4]
References
- ↑ Official NZ PlayStation Magazine Issue 38, page 84 on Archive.org.
- ↑ Official NZ PlayStation Magazine Issue 41, page 10 on Archive.org.
- ↑ Official UK PlayStation Magazine Issue 55, page 40 on Archive.org.
- ↑ Ufficiale PlayStation Magazine 43, pagine 14-15 on Archive.org.