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  1. WWF Magazine Volume 6, Number 3 (April-May 1987)

    WWF Magazine Volume 6, Number 3 (April-May 1987)

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  2. Commodore 64 - Apprendre à programmer dans des activités dirigées - Volume 1 (Novembre 1983)

    Commodore 64 - Apprendre à programmer dans des activités dirigées - Volume 1 (Novembre 1983)
    Learn how to program with a Commodore 64.
    This one is in French.
    Enjoy!

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  3. Commodore 64 - Apprendre à programmer dans des activités dirigées - Volume 2 (Décembre 1984)

    Commodore 64 - Apprendre à programmer dans des activités dirigées - Volume 2 (Décembre 1984)
    Learn how to program with a Commodore 64.
    This one is in French.
    Enjoy!

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  4. 7-Up Goes to a Party! (1961)

    7-Up Goes to a Party! (1961)

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  5. ToyFare 004 (December 1997)

    On the one hand, that Lara Croft toy...😬
    On the other hand, it isn't THAT far off from the first game's CG model. 🫤
    Luckily more attractive Lara toys would be made later on. 😉

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  6. ToyFare 003 (November 1997)

    There was a brief time period in the late 90s where I got back into buying toys (as opposed to when I was a kid).  I remember being excited by the G.I.JOEs featured in this issue.  The  JOE toyline had gone down the crapper and disappeared a few years earlier (one of their final waves of figures was a true jump-the-shark crossover with Street Fighter), but it was the older figures from the 80s I collected as a kid that interested me.  And this new line of Toys R Us exclusives were all repaints of the old 80s characters and vehicles using the original molds.  Pretty cool, I thought, and I bought them all.  Unfortunately, the production quality wasn't quite up to snuff and they didn't look as good as the prototypes.  The Cobra Rage in particular was a total disaster - it's pictured in this issue in a respectable dark blue and black color scheme, but the actual product that shipped was molded in aqua blue and light gray plastic.  It was so ugly I actually repainted the entire thing before assembling it, like it was a model or something.  I've never gone to such lengths before or since, but I suppose it's nice to have a one-of-a-kind collectible that looks nice (probably with zero resell value, but I swore off eBay for good decades ago, anyway.)

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  7. Protoculture Addicts 24 (July-August 1993)

    The cover is by Robert DeJesus, who some of you non-comics fans may know as the designer/artist of Banzi Chibi-chan, the sort-of-mascot character in early issues of PSM.

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  8. Time Canada Edition (October 14, 1974)

    Time Canada Edition (October 14, 1974)
    Also available in PDF format

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  9. Protoculture Addicts 23 (May-June 1993)

    This issue reminds me that I really need to get around to reading Kimagure Orange Road.  Back around the time this issue was published, the TV series hadn't yet been translated into English, but AnimEigo had released several volumes of the OAV series.  My local video store had a couple of them, and I liked them quite a bit.  I'd always wanted to read the manga, but this was before the Internet, so fan translations weren't a thing you could come by.  It's never been officially translated to my knowledge, but you can find it in English easily enough nowadays.  I've actually got the first volume in Japanese sitting in my closet, which was supposed to inspire me to use it to study Japanese, but it turns out I'm far too lazy to put that much effort into reading a comic LOL.

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  10. ToyFare 002 (October 1997)

    Scanning English-language gaming mags is getting dangerous around here.  No matter how good your scan is, it might get refused if someone else already made plans to release it later.  Luckily, I don't think anyone else has plans to release Japanese mags, so I can stick to those I guess. 
    And non-gaming mags like ToyFare here.  Video games are the base entry level on the pyramid of nerd-dom.  Common as.  One level up and in much fewer numbers are the comic book fans, represented by Wizard Magazine, which will be coming, eventually.  At the top of the pyramid and in the smallest numbers are the action figure collectors - the nerds who play games, read comics, AND aren't ashamed to play with toys.  What level of nerd are you?

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  11. The Japan Beer Times No.16 (Autumn 2013)

    Bilingual English/Japanese
    I'm sure some of you will be pleased to know that this is the last issue I have of this publication (future issues would be beyond the cutoff date, regardless). 
    So from now on, when you want to know which Japanese craft beers are worth a damn, you're just going to have to ask me.

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  12. The Japan Beer Times No.15 (Summer 2013)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    12 downloads

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  13. The Japan Beer Times No.14 (Spring 2013)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    11 downloads

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  14. The Japan Beer Times No.13 (Winter 2013)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    11 downloads

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  15. The Japan Beer Times No.12 (Autumn 2012)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    15 downloads

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  16. The Japan Beer Times No.11 (Summer 2012)

    Bilingual English/Japanese
    While you all are buying expensive magazines about video games on eBay, I just got in a box of 20 different craft beers from my favorite microbrewery in Japan, C.O.D.  Twenty beers for around $105.  Beer ain't cheap here.  But Japanese craft beer is like Pokemon to me.  Gotta try 'em all!  Just be grateful I don't subject you to my review album/blog.
    This is only one of the reasons I don't have time for games anymore.  😆

    15 downloads

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  17. The Japan Beer Times No.10 (Spring 2012)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    13 downloads

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  18. The Japan Beer Times No.09 (Winter 2012)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    13 downloads

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  19. ToyFare 001 (September 1997)

    1st monthly issue

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  20. Eaton's '76 Winter Sale

    Eaton's '76 Winter Sale Presented by RetroMAGS.
    Download the searchable PDF version of this catalogue.

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  21. The Japan Beer Times No.08 (Autumn 2011)

    Bilingual - English/Japanese

    11 downloads

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  22. The Japan Beer Times No.07 (Summer 2011)

    Bilingual - English/Japanese

    11 downloads

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  23. Protoculture Addicts 22 (March-April 1993)

    Protoculture Addicts 22 (March-April 1993)

    77 downloads

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  24. The Japan Beer Times No.06 (Spring 2011)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    12 downloads

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  25. The Japan Beer Times No.05 (Winter 2011)

    Bilingual English/Japanese

    10 downloads

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