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It depends on the amount of people interested in contributing. Bear in mind people have different ideas as to what the quality of a scan should be. Then there's also favouritism playing a part as well you have to take into account.1 point
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Retromags Presents! InterAction Issue 31 (Summer 1997) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: Roark406 Edited By: dablais Uploaded By: dablais Donated By: Roark406 Follow us on...1 point
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This issue surprised me when I first saw it. The first issue of Wizard I bought as a kid was #10, I think, and by then it was full color on glossy pages throughout. But this first issue utilizes mostly two color printing, and the middle price guide section was on newsprint. Of course, Wizard was actually self-published by Gareb Shamus, making this essentially a fanzine that made good. It started out as a newsletter given to customers at the comic book and trading card shop in which he worked (owned by his parents), and eventually blossomed into this first issue of the magazine you're about to download. It was an instant success, and with profits poured back into the mag, would very quickly take on a much more high-gloss professional sheen and be published around the world. So at any rate, anyone unfamiliar with Wizard should be aware that this is very much Wizard 1.0, and later issues will look significantly different.1 point -
It wouldn't shock me to find out that the actual packaging on a bundle like that wasn't as advertised. You'd get a box, with a CD in a white CD sleeve. The games were used to fill up the rest of the CD space since the program itself took up 486k of 640 meg. They may have made a mock up of the box for the ad. I bought a CD-Rom drive, a thrustmaster joystick and a soundcard or two back in those days. They usually came with a low budget reprint of the game CDs in a white sleeve that were in full color in the ad.1 point
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Retromags Presents! Game Developer Issue 055 (June 2000) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: TheRedEye Edited By: MigJmz Follow us on...1 point
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This is a 6 year old thread that I actually participated in, yet even rereading it, I have no idea what it's about. Probably because the OP post is blocked by my browser as it has been flagged for tracking/ads. But thanks @RetroDefense, for...whatever it is you did. I'm sure the me from 6 years ago appreciates it.1 point
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We aren't currently set up to preserve manuals, although this has been discussed in the past and might be something we expand into in the future. For now, I'd recommend ReplacementDocs.com as a potential site of interest for game manuals. There are probably other sites out there doing instruction manual preservation, but that's probably the most famous one. *huggles* Areala1 point
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