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For like a decade, I'd have a recurring dream of finding a box full of 90s video game mags for sale, mostly Game Players (funny, check it out if you never have, namely the issues from 1995 onward. Chris Slate was the editor, of later PSM and Nintendo Power fame) and Next Generation, which were my favorites as a kid and are notably harder to find than other mags. I'd wake up soooo upset. This website made those dreams a realty. A HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE!2 points
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Retromags Presents! PSExtreme Issue 19 (June 1997) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: TheRedEye Edited By: MigJmz Follow us on...1 point
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Retromags Presents! PSExtreme Issue 48 (November 1999) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: TheRedEye Edited By: MigJmz Follow us on...1 point
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Being an artist, I actually came to Retromags searching for specific old issues of PSM, PlayStation Official, and EGM. Back in the day I submitted art to various contests and forums these mags featured. I only won a few controllers, but at the time I was young and just stoked about seeing my art within the pages.1 point
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Retromags Presents! Compute!'s Gazette Issue 004 (October 1983) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais Edited By: dablais Uploaded By: dablais Donated By: dablais Follow us on...1 point
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Retromags Presents! Computer Player Vol.3 Issue 3 (August 1996) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: TheRedEye Edited By: MigJmz Follow us on...1 point
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Oh my gosh, I remember both that letter and the Cloud In His Undies artwork that showed up a couple of months later! That's freakin' HILARIOUS! Good on you for making her wish come true! For anyone else wanting to check this out, the letter appeared in EGM #100, page 16, written by someone using the pseudonym "Terra" from Springfield, MA. EGM's response was that after all the controversy surrounding them publishing the info about the Nude Raider website, they couldn't possibly show such a thing. The responses came in issue 102, on page 12, first with a letter from "Celes" excoriating EGM for printing a picture of Lara in a bikini on the page immediately following "Terra"'s letter (in EGM's defense, that was an ad, not internal artwork or a reader-submitted piece) and asking for said Cloud in Undies picture. Right below that is @Liquidd's letter and artwork. As another amusing aside, the letter just below that is about the secret message EGM ran in issue #100 about GamePro. The response from the editor tells readers to keep an eye out for other hidden messages from EGM, because sometimes they just throw one in there for the heck of it. Which they actually did right there, since the first letter of each sentence spells out the word 'THANKS'. Cheeky buggers... *huggles* Areala1 point
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Not just Swedish sites. eBay is pretty absurd lately. I haven't used eBay in decades, but back then, you used to have to pay a fee to relist unsold goods every week, so people tended to price things to sell. I can only assume something has changed, because now I see the same mags listed at ridiculous prices, going unsold week after week for months, or even years. I remember when I first decided to sell off some of my mags. This was maybe 20 years ago, and I sold off all of my GamePros, since I never cared for that mag. I put them all together in one lot - maybe 20 issues or so - and the whole thing sold for $5 LOL. I guess I should have waited 20 years.1 point
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looking for old swedish gaming magazines from my childhood! i am also trying to buy them at auctions, but lately, retro gaming related items tend to go for extreme overprices in the swedish auction sites1 point
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Mostly, looking for issues of magazines I followed that I missed when they came out. It was frustrating missing things, and now I can fill the gaps in.1 point
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The first generation of Pokémon was really special. The nostalgia of the original generation will never leave me. I mean seriously, look at the cover of this. It is just like the weirdest designs and funny enough some even look like they could be official Pokémon these days. As in like the ball fakemon kinda looks like a a Chingling in shock over having its wings clipped. A little bit at least... Anyhow, thanks for the upload. I'll be sure to give this a read.1 point
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I'm aware of three variations of the first volume of How to Win at Nintendo Games. They're all mass-market paperbacks; the first printing had a black cover, the second had a red cover with yellow lettering that was shot through with "scanlines", announcing it was an updated edition with 10 new games, including the first two Super Mario games, and the third edition had a red cover with solid yellow lettering.1 point
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Editorial Letters Press Start: Remote Controller (feature on the Nintendo Revolution (later called the Wii) controller), Afterthoughts: Shadow of the Colossus, Take This Job: Art Director, Gearing up for Battle (feature on upcoming PS3 games), Online this Month, Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (PS2, Xbox, GameCube), Show and Tell: True Crime: New York City (PS2, Xbox, GameCube), Quake 4 (Xbox 360), Fast Forward (previews of Xbox 360 games), Gaming on the Go-Go , Overheard, Loaded & Locked, Afterthoughts: We heart Katamari, The Matrix: Path of Neo (PS2, Xbox), The Top 10 Video Game Characters : 10) Lara Croft, 9) Pikachu, Master Chief, 7) Cloud Strife, 6) Pac-Man, 5) Sonic the Hedgehog, 4) Samus Aran, 3) Solid Snake, 2) Link, 1) Mario, The Rumor Mill, Comic Zone Happy Holidays! - EGM's annual picks for the top 10 must-get/must-give gaming gifts: 10) The Gift of a Thousand Games (GameFly Certificate) 9) Retro Booster (Atari Flashback 2) Style Points (Gaming T-Shirts) 7) The Sprite in You (Pixelblocks) 6) Go Figures (Grand Theft Kubrik Figures and Mario Kart RC Cars) 5) Costume Party (A Fan's View book) 4) Road Shows (Hori's PSP Pro Duo Video Recorder) 3) Art Snob (I am 8-bit Prints) 2) Playing with Power (Generation NEX) 1) Larger Than Life (InFocus X3 Projector) Crappy Holidays!: EGM's annual picks for the top 10 most useless gaming gifts to unload on your enemies: 10) Unkindest Cut (Resident Evil 4 Chainsaw) 9) A Pass for the Past (Classic Football) Tie Die (SeV Gadget Tie) 7) Trouble Maker (Space Invader Invasion Kit) 6) Never Get Laid (Kasumi "Squishy Pillow") 5) Big-Ass Sound (The Buttkicker) 4) Blood on the Highway (PSP Car Mount) 3) Radical! (Virtual-Reality Skateboard) 2) Frankenstein's Handheld (Time Machine NES Games Player for Dame Boy Advance SP) 1) Projector Project (DIY Projector Kit) Epic Spectrum: · Suikoden V (PS2) · Tales of Legendia (PS2) · Wild Arms 4 (PS2) · Shadow Hearts: From the New World (PS2) · .hack//G.U. (PS2) · Phantasy Star Universe (PS2) Review Crew: · Star Wars Battlefront II (PS2, Xbox) · Karaoke Revolution Party (PS2) · The Sims (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · L.A. Rush (PS2, Xbox) · The Warriors (PS2, Xbox) · Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood (PS2, Xbox) · Castlevania: Curse of Darkness (PS2, Xbox) · Crash Tag Team Racing (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Battlefield 2: Modern Combat (PS2, Xbox) · Without Warning (PS2, Xbox) · Blitz: The League (PS2, Xbox) · SSX on Tour (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Tony Hawk's American Wasteland (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Rachet: Deadlocked (PS2) · SOCOM 3: U.S. Navy Seals (PS2) · Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (PS2) · Jak X: Combat Racing (PS2) · Guitar Hero (PS2) · Soul Calibur III (PS2) · Romancing Saga (PS2) · Resident Evil 4 (PS2) · Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (PS2) · Trapt (PS2) · Suikoden Tactics (PS2) · Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble (GameCube) · Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness (GameCube) · Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (GameCube) · Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (PSP) · SSX on Tour (PSP) · The Con (PSP) · Metroid Prime Pinball (DS) · Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble (DS) · Gunstar Super Heroes (Game Boy Advance) Game Over1 point
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Be my guest to scan EGM, but that magazine was literally 50% ads, and some issues ran over 300 pages. Game Informer, despite being a product of Funcoland which was shoved down our throats every time we shopped there, was a really decent magazine, and I have a couple issues of it I can scan.1 point