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  1. 625 downloads

    GamePro Issue 203 (August 2005)
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  2. Head to Head Buyer's Beware The GamePro Top 10 Best Video-Game Franchises: #5 - Resident Evil Loading...ProNews, GP Labs, Plastic Fantastic Feature: The Ultimate Video Game Test V.1 Feature: Chief Assets Feature: 360 View: The Changing Face of the Xbox, Games for 360 Cover Feature: Hip to the Game - 50 Cent: Bulletproof (PS2, Xbox, PSP), Scarface (PS2, Xbox, PC), Fear & Respect (PS2, Xbox, PC), Crime Life: Gang Wars (PS2, Xbox), 187 Ride or Die (PS2, Xbox, PC), L.A. Rush (PS2, Xbox), 25 to Life (PS2, Xbox, PC), Urban Reign (PS2) Previews: Hitman: Blood Money (PS2, Xbox) Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) Half-Life 2 (Xbox) Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend (PS2, Xbox) The Matrix: Path of Neo (PS2, Xbox) Genji: Dawn of the Samurai (PS2) The Sims 2 (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction (PS2) ProReviews: Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (PS2, Xbox, DS, Game Boy Advance) Star Wars Galaxies: Episode III Rage of the Wookiees (PC) Killer 7 (PS2) Destroy All Humans (PS2, Xbox) Advent Rising (Xbox) Colosseum: Road to Freedom (PS2) Killer 7 ProStrategy Guide PC GamePro Previews: Able Fable The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Half-Life 2: Aftermath TimeShift PC GamePro Review: Guild Wars Games to Go Reviews: Pokémon Emerald (Game Boy Advance) Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones (Game Boy Advance) Games to Go Previews: MediEvil Resurrection (PSP) The Con (PSP) Infected (PSP) Electroplankton (DS) Sports Pages: Previews: Madden NFL 06 (PS2, Xbox, GameCube), NCAA Football 06 (PS2, Xbox), NASCAR 06: Total Team Control (PS2, Xbox), NBA '06 (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) Code Vault: Rise of the Kasai (PS2) Goldeneye: Rogue Agent (PS2) Gradius III & IV (PS2) Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (PS2) Pariah (Xbox) Spy. vs. Spy (Xbox) Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict (Xbox) WWE Wrestlemania 21 (Xbox) Rave Master (GameCube) Tony Hawk's Underground (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) Classic NES Series: Castlevania (Game Boy Advance)
    1 point
  3. Newest upload [09/14/2019] - Famimaga June 1987 https://archive.org/details/famimagajune1987 ProTip: There might also be other items uploaded as well.
    1 point
  4. Maybe this one is more to everyone's taste. Lots of colors and pictures. This is for the Super Famicom release of the original Fatal Fury: King of Fighters. https://archive.org/details/fatalfurykingoffighterscompletestrategybook
    1 point
  5. Retromags Presents! GamePro Issue 203 (August 2005) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day    Edited By: Melki    Uploaded By: E-Day    Subscribe to our New Release Feedburner email!  
    1 point
  6. Well, as you know, scanning magazines takes a lot of money and time. I've spent over $1000 and god knows how many hours of my free time working to provide stuff for our members (and everyone else, really, since you don't have to join RM to download our releases). I get nothing in return other than the occasional thank you (usually about 1 for every 50 downloads.) That's a commitment of time and money with no reward that VERY few people are willing to make. Then you've got people like the community of Japanese traders who justify the expense/time of digitizing their collections by considering the resultant files to be their personal property which they can then "sell" to recoup their losses (in this case, by trading with other like-minded individuals). Would the world be a richer place if people were willing to share their resources selflessly? Well, sure. But as long as we've got millions of starving, destitute people out there in the world being ignored by people with the means to help, it seems a little silly to get TOO upset over someone hoarding magazines. Most people are selfish. It's just human nature.
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  7. They're aware of Retromags. And Retromags is barely a drop in the ocean compared to the Internet Archive. I assure you that anyone interested in Japanese mags is aware of the Internet Archive. There are nearly full runs of some Japanese mags available there which were uploaded from Japan. Just because not a lot of people are uploading stuff, doesn't mean they aren't downloading. If being a scanner for Retromags has taught me anything to be The Truth, it's the fact that the world is basically nothing but leechers. It may take a while (I sometimes don't notice that some jackhole has uploaded my scans to the IA for months/years afterwards), but it will be noticed eventually. PS True story - I actually had an email exchange with a Japanese collector deep into the private trading scene tell me that one of his biggest regrets was that he spent money having a collection of MyCom Basic and Gamest digitized using a scanning service, and then someone released mass quantities of those mags onto The IA (thus invalidating the "trade value" of his files). I'm guessing he's talking about the over 100 issues of MyCom Basic available at the IA, as well as the Gamest files being uploaded by one of our very own members. And with every scan I've ever scanned for Retromags, it is my fervent hope that somewhere out there is some selfish douchebag similarly cursing me for killing the trade value on an issue I've made available to everyone that had previously been something they had been using to barter for personal gain.
    1 point
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