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Official moneylender of the Coalition of Muslim Drug Dealers (04-29-2012, 12:22 PM)
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#101
![]() I actually used to have that copy, I owned a ton of official dreamcast UK magazines, they were great because there were demo's that came with them. Although they were like 25€ at the time because of the exchange rate around when the euro came out, they thought the pound signal was the euro signal so lolol I got it for like 6 euro's or something. |
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(04-29-2012, 12:39 PM)
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#102
I haven't read it, but considering it has the same pet (the globe) I'm pretty sure is the same magazine with a different name and directly translated articles and reviews, Spain also had a translated version called Magazine 64.
And yes, it's a great magazine and the best one I've ever read, full of interesting articles and with a great sense of humour. It's so good that I still have a look at some of them these days, and I'm looking for some missing numbers to complete my collection, but they're quite rare :( |
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(04-29-2012, 12:54 PM)
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#104
This easily. Great writing and original art. Probably made me into the gamer that I am today. Loved the focus on Japanese stuff and RPGs.
lol. I guess this is what an American Final Fantasy would look like...Tidus the Barbarian. (Though I'm sure it would be an improvement to some.) |
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(04-29-2012, 12:59 PM)
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#105
no mention of the good ol' times?
![]() I grew up with these (well, with the Italian version). the games in these magazines looked like magic to me at that time and the magazines were more an expression of the "fan" nature of the people working there than the professional (?...) and researched products we had later. no market strategies. |
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(04-29-2012, 01:02 PM)
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#106
Oh man.. Looking at that picture (Amiga magazines in general) I get sucked into a fantastic feeling of nostalgia.. Some of the best moments in my entertainment life came in this era. sniff indeed.
Last edited by bj00rn_; 04-29-2012 at 04:09 PM.
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(04-29-2012, 01:09 PM)
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#108
Came to post this. I used to read NMS Australia religiously growing up. Where else could you find an official Nintendo product that regularly told the kids who wrote in with stupid questions that they had a couple of extra chromosomes? The mail sections would reduce me to a giggling quivering pile on my bedroom floor.
![]() I subscribed after the first issue in 1993 and they sent me a free copy of Snake, Rattle and Roll on NES. That was a pretty awesome deal back then. It was a great read and they weren't afraid to say if a game was total shite - even if it was a first party title. Sadly, the magazine changed publishers in early '96 and become neutered, propaganda trash like most official magazines (they would infamously go on to give Superman 64 an 80% review years later) and I stopped reading after a couple of issues. It was back to costly US and UK magazines after that. But those three years between '93 and '96 at the height of the 16-bit wars? Fucking masterpiece. |
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(04-29-2012, 01:16 PM)
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#109
Nintendo Power was really the only one I cared about. I still have my giant shelf of them at my parents' house, and my mom keeps telling me I need to do something with them.
One of the coolest things ever for me as a kid was when they used one of my envelope drawings for their write-in section, and they used it again on their highlighted letter that month. I was just so thrilled, haha. I would buy other magazines here and there if they had something interesting in them, but Nintendo Power was the only one that mattered to me. |
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(04-29-2012, 01:23 PM)
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#110
Next Generation, by far. There will NEVER be another gaming publication that matches its editorial quality and presentation. Hell, even the feel of the magazine was top-notch; I think they used wax on the cover or something..
Last edited by Zwei; 04-29-2012 at 01:27 PM.
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(04-29-2012, 01:40 PM)
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#115
![]() I loved its format, It was like a newspaper. ![]() Hobby Consolas used to be an awesome magazine then it became shit :D, it's still being the most sold spanish console magazine. My two most beloved magazines ever: Hitech it had a poor run :( so sad because it was awesome and it appeared in a great moment at the begining of the 32bit era. ![]() Oficial PlayStation Magazine by MC Ediciones then they changed the publisher (GrupoZeta) and turned shit: ![]() Great times, honorable mention to Magazine 64. |
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(04-29-2012, 01:49 PM)
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#120
NextGen for sure. It might just have been because I was a kid, but it felt like NextGen was written for a more serious and thoughtful audience than many of the other gaming magazines. That and PC Accelerator, which was just the opposite.
Last edited by Cymbal Head; 04-29-2012 at 01:52 PM.
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(04-29-2012, 01:52 PM)
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#123
Didn't buy many game magazines in the 90s 'cause we wuz po', but I did like Game Players.
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(04-29-2012, 01:54 PM)
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#124
At one point in the 90s, I was buying seven gaming mags a month.
My first gaming magazine was Gamepro. My first issue had TMNT Tournament Fighters on the cover. My favourite 3 mags were Next Generation, GameFan and EGM. The only major magazine I didn't read was Nintendo Power. |
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(04-29-2012, 02:03 PM)
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#127
![]() ![]() I really liked incite magazine, but they weren't around very long. That initial issue with The Rock on the cover was my favorite! ![]() I was also really into pre and post-PS2 launch PSM. I didn't have internet access at the time so it was where I got all of my PS2 info from. I still have one of their PS1 lid-stickers on my system. I also remember them hyping the shit out of The Bouncer and it ended up sucking. |
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(04-29-2012, 02:32 PM)
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#134
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(04-29-2012, 03:01 PM)
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#139
Sega Saturn Magazine is my favourite mag ever and I still have half of them. Those editors were gamers, and not afraid to completely trash some disappointing releases.
PSM 100% independent was very neat as well, they had their own styled cover art and I first heard of Ape Escape and RE3 through them for example. |
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studying under Phisheep
(04-29-2012, 03:19 PM)
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#141
EGM was odd. The writing was just terrible. The four reviews were usually interchangeable fluff and the articles and previews seemed to be written with 6 year olds in mind. Yet the sheer amount of content made it worthwhile, they were stuffed. I really loved the overseas section. They showed tons of obscure Japanese games that I never saw in any other mag and never got to play until many years later, and the previews had shitloads of screenshots, mosaic maps of levels, zoomed in sprites, etc.
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(04-29-2012, 03:31 PM)
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#143
GameFan for me. I never had very many, but I liked the magazine enough to gather the funds and subscribe to it... except I could never figure out how to subscribe. Usually magazines had subscription cards falling everywhere, but I could never find any in a GameFan.
Plus the cover could deflect water. That was awesome. |
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(04-29-2012, 03:38 PM)
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#148
Next Generation was just a US reprint/rebranding of EDGE wasn't it?
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