![]() This issue is best known for its video footage from that Summer's E3 in Atlanta, which is something that wasn't typically available at the time (1997). The main menu of issue 3 is basically the same as the one found in issue 2 with some color tweaks. Locked away in its own super secure room is the third issue of PlayStation Underground. One of them seems surprised to see it, while the other generally ignores it in favor of something even more top secret. This time it features an Area 51-type warehouse where two FBI-type guys enter to find a UFO. The third issue starts with another CG cutscene. "Why did PlayStation choose CD's over cartridges?"."How is a PlayStation character created?".Interviews covering the Net Yaroze project plus two playable demos.Rage Racer - Unlocks Extra First Class Car.Soul Edge - Unlocks Boss & 1 Extra Weapon.NBA ShootOut '97 promo featuring several Washington Bullets including Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, and Rod Strickland.Dave Bamberger and Seth Luisi discuss the rising popularity of RPG's in America.Interview with Hironobu Sakaguchi about Final Fantasy VII. ![]() Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (video).Despite only having one disc to work with, the PlayStation Underground team still crammed so much content into the issue that the Final Fantasy VII and Bushido Blade demos felt like a bonus. ![]() The opening sequence of the Underground disc features out-takes from the infamous "PlayStation $149" commercial that featured an elderly British couple. 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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