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May 1999
May 7th, 1999

Breath of Fire IV
Capcom has announced that they are making a fourth installment of the Breath of Fire series. The game will be on either the original Playstation or the Playstation 2.

May 4th, 1999

Startling Odessy
Ray Force is porting their RPG series Startling Odessy to the PSX. The first installment is scheduled to be released in June. In the PSX version, the characters are all redrawn, the graphics, anime movies, and music are all enhanced and the battle engine is changed to a 3D horizontal view. There will be more than 30 minutes of anime movies throughout the game as well.
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Exceed My Corpse
Sony plans to release a new RPG called Exceed My Corpse. The story takes place in anciet Japan where a red demon has controlled the world. The main character has been cursed by the demon. Under the curse, his descendants and himself will only have 17 years of life. The game spans many years and you will play as the members of each generations.

May 3rd, 1999

Shadow Madness Delayed
Shadow Madness has been delayed until May 25th. The reason? "The delays in shipping Shadow Madness are indicative of testing a game of this scope and magnitude," states Ted Woolsey, Executive Producer and Lead Writer of Shadow Madness. "Especially when this is your first internally developed title, you want everything to be perfect.

Ad-Hyped, Sony Approved
Sony has approved Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete. Now we can finally get our hands on this forever-delayed game. I'm guessing that a May 13th release date is reasonable.

Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest (Warrior in the U.S.) VII will be released on November 25th, 1999 in Japan. The game will consist of 1 cd, won't include mini-games for the Pocketstation, and will support the Dual Shock controller.

Wild Arms 2
Sony has announced a sequel to Wild Arms. No more information is available, however.

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