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PC Gamer Issue 019 (December 1995)


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"Biggest Issue Ever!"
Haha. Yeah, it took a while to edit this sucker. But this was the glory days of PC gaming when the technology was making rapid advances on a practically monthly basis and game designers were pushing into uncharted territory at every turn. I have distinct memories of buying this hefty issue and playing the Stonekeep and Abuse demos at a friend's house, since my own computer at the time wasn't up to the task of playing modern releases.


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So much content in a massive 336-page issue. On the CD they had a playable demo for a licensed game for Ripley's Belive it or Not -- The Riddle of Master Lu, an adventure game, plus a 2-page review later, and a 2-page ad for it. There are a number of small reviews for games and controllers. There's a 2-page ad for Supreme Warrior called "Standard Guide For Choking Victims" which is a humorous how-to cause the choking. I actually laminated a copy of this ad and hung it in my room for a few years. There's a nice big article on Sierra On-Line and their games. Once you get to the full page reviews, there are some nice reminders of the time. Silent Steel, an FMV game that never was seen on consoles. Werewolf vs Commanche, and no, it's NOT a Lycan fighting a Native-American (it's a helicopter flight sim). Primal Rage, Steel Panthers, Dust: A Tale of the Wired West, Magic Carpet 2, 3D Ultra Pinball, In The First Degree, and more. And yes, when you get an issue this big, you're gonna get a good 60-80 pages of ads, but that's expected. This is an issue that will take you 2-3 days to read through the whole thing, depending on how much you do in one sitting. Take a copy with you on your next car trip:)

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