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  1. 611 downloads

    GamePro Issue 222 (March 2007)
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  2. 584 downloads

    GamePro Issue 223 (April 2007)
    3 points
  3. 577 downloads

    GamePro Issue 217 (October 2006)
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  4. 718 downloads

    GamePro Issue 177 (June 2003)
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  5. 658 downloads

    GamePro Issue 219 (December 2006)
    2 points
  6. Opening Shots Spawn Point - Games. Gossip. Gear. Previews: Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (PS3, Xbox 360, PC) God of War II (PS2) F.E.A.R. (PS3) The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar (PC) S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl (PC) Heatseeker (PS2, Wii, PSP) Feature: Burning Down the House Feature: You Don't Know Jack - Sony Strikes Back Feature: What is the Club? ProStrategy: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess - Conquering All 21 Bosses Feature: New Tech - 7 Game Changing Ideas Reviews: Guitar Hero II (Xbox 360) Sid Meir's Pirates! (PSP) Lunar Knights (DS) Trioncube (DS) Def Jam: Icon (Xbox 360) WarioWare: Smooth Moves (Wii) Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3) World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (PC) Supreme Commander (PC) Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (PSP) Ghost Rider (PS2) Bullet Watch (Xbox 360) The Hub: Ask the Pros, Head 2 Head
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  7. Opening Shots Spawn Point - Games. Gossip. Gear. Previews: Crysis (PC) Virtua Fighter 5 (PS3) Virtua Tennis 3 (PS3) Burnout Dominator (PS2, PSP) Motorstorm (PS3) Formula One Championship Edition (PS3) Def Jam: Icon (PS3, Xbox) Sonic and the Secret Rings (Wii) MLB '07: The Show (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii) Guitar Hero II (Xbox 360) Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters (PSP) Eternal Sonata (Xbox 360) Feature: Wii Win! Feature: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Feature: 7 Ways to Save Online Games Feature: XBL Marketplace vs. Wii Shopping Channel Resistance: Fall of Man (PS3) & Gears of War (Xbox 360) ProStrategy Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (Xbox 360) Strategy Reviews: Rogue Galaxy (PS2) Hotel Dusk: Room 215 (DS) The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine (Xbox 360, PC) Super Swing Golf (Wii) Star Trek: Legacy (Xbox 360, PC) Full Auto 2: Battlelines (PS3) Blazing Angels: Squadron's of World War II (PS3) Crackdown (Xbox 360) Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent (Wii) Star Wars: Lethal Alliance (PSP) Metal Slug Anthology (Wii) Brain Boost: Gamma/Beta Wave (DS) Legend of Heroes III: Song of the Ocean (PSP) The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube) MVP 07 NCAA Baseball (PS2) Tokobot Plus: Mysteries of the Karakuri (PS2) The Hub: Ask the Pros, Head 2 Head
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  8. 559 downloads

    *このスキャンは皆のために作ったので、ぜひダウンロードして、友達に伝いて、楽しんでください!もしほかのところでこのスキャンを分け合ったら、「このファイルはRetromagsからで、そこで誰でもでタダでダウンロードすることできる」と伝いて下さい。雑誌電子化は皆のために。よろしくお願いします! Family Computer Magazine is (unlike most other Japanese magazines) printed in Japanese right-to-left format. For those unaware, that means that the front cover is where the back cover is on a Western magazine, and thus the spine is on the right side. Once opened, the pages are read beginning with the page on the right and moving across to the left page. When using a CBR reader to read a single page at a time, this won't cause too many problems, but if you put the reader into two-page mode, the left and right facing pages will be in the wrong order. Thus, it is strongly suggested that when reading this magazine, you set your CBR reader to it's Japanese mode (almost all CBR readers have one for reading manga), which will automatically display the pages in the correct order. For anyone unfamiliar with this mag - it was the first Famicom/NES magazine in the world, predating Famitsu by a year. And although Famitsu would ultimately end up out-lasting Family Computer Magazine by expanding their coverage to all consoles, from a collector's viewpoint, issues of Famimaga (as it is usually referred to) seem to typically be more desireable/valuable than Famitsu issues of similar vintage. *This scan was made for everyone, so please download it, share it with your friends and enjoy! If you share this scan elsewhere, please say that the file is from Retromags, where anyone can download it for free. Magazine preservation is for everyone. Thank you!
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  9. I have finished issue 52, July 29, 1984: My archive is viewable here: http://vgpavilion.com/mags/1984/07/29egh/pages/ You'll find my CBZ and PDF along with a ZIP with the TIFF scans and PSD edits. That'll do it for the copies of Electronic Games Hotline I have on hand. Someday I may unearth my other copies but for now I'm back to regular magazines.
    1 point
  10. I have finished issue 40, February 12, 1984: My archive is viewable here: http://vgpavilion.com/mags/1984/02/12egh/pages/ You'll find my CBZ and PDF along with a ZIP with the TIFF scans and PSD edits.
    1 point
  11. Retromags Presents! GamePro Issue 223 (April 2007) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day    Edited By: Melki    Uploaded By: E-Day Subscribe to our New Release Feedburner email!  
    1 point
  12. Retromags Presents! GamePro Issue 217 (October 2006) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day    Edited By: Melki    Uploaded By: E-Day Subscribe to our New Release Feedburner email!  
    1 point
  13. Retromags Presents! GamePro Issue 177 (June 2003) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day    Edited By: Melki    Uploaded By: E-Day Subscribe to our New Release Feedburner email!  
    1 point
  14. I have finished issue 36, December 18, 1983: My archive is viewable here: http://vgpavilion.com/mags/1983/12/18egh/pages/ You'll find my CBZ and PDF along with a ZIP with the TIFF scans and PSD edits.
    1 point
  15. I have finished issue 35, December 4, 1983: My archive is viewable here: http://vgpavilion.com/mags/1983/12/04egh/pages/ You'll find my CBZ and PDF along with a ZIP with the TIFF scans and PSD edits.
    1 point
  16. I have finished issue 33, November 6, 1983: My archive is viewable here: http://vgpavilion.com/mags/1983/11/06egh/pages/ You'll find my CBZ and PDF along with a ZIP with the TIFF scans and PSD edits.
    1 point
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