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Many retailers including Babbage's, Software Etc., and Electronics Boutique offered this issue as a pre-order bonus for reserving/pre-ordering Final Fantasy VII.

The second issue was split with one disc for Underground and the second disc featuring products from Squaresoft. Music video from The Urge, "All Washed Up" "Momma Michelle" caricature of Michelle Vercelli

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The PlayStation Underground brand lived on as a free portion of Sony's official PlayStation website where they run many contests, offer special deals to members, publish newsletters for many PlayStation products, and was home to the Retail Loyalty Site before being completely phased out nearly ten years later. PlayStation Underground merged with Official PlayStation Magazine in Summer 2001.
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Download Station - Access to save files that you can download straight to your own memory card.Debriefing - Interviews with industry pros.Cool Moves - Members of the Tip Team go through walkthroughs and strategies for the most popular games.
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Code Book - An encyclopedia of codes for tons of PlayStation titles.Bulletins - Info about the mag itself including Speak Your Mind (fan interaction), PlayStation Online news, Contests, Fan Art, Underwear/Threadz (merchandise), Next Transmission (subscription info), Hidden Codes from previous issues, Credits, and Fine Print.Behind the Scenes - An inside look at PlayStation events, developer studios, commercial shoots, etc.Alphas - Exclusive first looks at upcoming games.

Here are the sections that appeared most often in the issues: Never before had gamers had access to this type of content.Įach issue was divided into many sections. At that time, Underground was a unique, revolutionary product in the world of gaming. The first issue was released in Spring 1997. Subscribers received quarterly issues that consisted of two discs (except the final issue). PlayStation Underground was a CD magazine for the PlayStation.
