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Retromags Presents! PC Gamer Issue 052 (September 1998) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: MigJmz Edited By: MigJmz Donated By: jdmck Follow us on...2 points
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They gave Spice World a 79% this is classic advertising hiding as a legit review.2 points
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Retromags Presents! PC Gamer Issue 205 (October 2010) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais Edited By: dablais Uploaded By: dablais Donated By: tway12746 Follow us on...1 point
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A teaser trailer for Episode Blue (Mega Man 5) was posted recently. Looking good!1 point
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Retromags Presents! WWF Magazine Volume 7, Number 3 (March 1988) Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day Edited By: E-Day Uploaded By: E-Day Donated By: E-Day Follow us on...1 point
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Retromags Presents! WWF Magazine Volume 6, Number 6 (June 1987) Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day Edited By: E-Day Uploaded By: E-Day Donated By: E-Day Follow us on...1 point
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Retromags Presents! WWF Magazine Volume 6, Number 3 (April-May 1987) Download Directly! Scanned By: E-Day Edited By: E-Day Uploaded By: E-Day Donated By: E-Day Follow us on...1 point
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Here's an update about the Finnish magazines. My plan was to do only some background research and maybe forward some magazines to people with scanners, but there have been some unexpected developments, so the short version of the story is that I will be scanning magazines myself. I have received some magazines for free, for instance, someone was moving and was about to throw magazines away, unless someone wanted them, and I took them. I have found some magazines in auctions relatively cheap, and the best part is that many times the sellers have given some free bonus magazines, in one case the free bonus magazines were actually rarer than the magazines I was actually paying for! There have been strange happenings, like when I was bidding for a pile of magazines, but the price got a bit too high for me. A while later I unexpectedly happened to cross paths with the guy who actually won the pile, and he only wanted a couple of magazines from what he had bought, and he sold me most of them cheaper than the auction price was. And as I wrote earlier, I was not going to do any scanning, as I didn't have a good enough scanner. I happened to find a professional A3 size scanner that was on sale much cheaper than the actual price is. I thought it was a pricing error, but I decided to order it anyway. Soon after I made the purchase, the price was raised, not once, but twice, and you can't currently buy the scanner at all, which is a strong indication that it was a pricing error of some kind. Whatever the case there may be, I actually did get my scanner for a cheap price, and it's a very good scanner! So now, unexpectedly, I have a few piles of magazines and a scanner, it's almost like some kind of destiny was putting all these pieces together. I am probably able to upload something soon, but first someone would need to create those database entries for new magazines and a new country. So, who's the person to send information and details about these magazines to?1 point
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PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE Nintendo 64 Sony Playstation Sony Playstation 2 Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Gamecube Sega Dreamcast arcade --- STRATEGIES Mega Man X5 (PS; 8 pages) Scooby-Doo! Classic Creep Capers (N64; 5 pages) Theme Park Roller Coaster (PS2; 4 pages) Banjo-Tooie (N64; 2 pages) Dragon's Lair (GBC; 3 pages) Razor Freestyle Scooter (PS; 6 pages) The King of Fighters '99 (DC/PS; 5 pages) The Grid (arcade; 1 page) DEPARTMENTS Power Up! (staff bios) Readers' Tips (letters column) T&T Select Games (1-page (unless noted) game overviews with screenshots; readers would select games from this section for future strategy coverage in T&T:) Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil (PS2) (1/3rd page:) Star Wars: Super Bombad Racing (PS2) Floigan Brothers (DC) Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64) Artic Thunder (arcade) Driving Emotion Type-S (PS2) ATV Offroad Fury (PS2) Mars Matrix (DC) Zone of the Enders (PS2) Monster Force (PS) 18 Wheeler American Pro Trucker (DC) Adventures of Cookie & Cream (PS2) Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX (PS) (1/4th page:) The Devil May Cry (PS2) Blaster Master: Blasting Again (PS) Planet harriers (arcade) 007 Racing (PS2) Dragon Warrior III (GBC) Towers II: Plight of the Stargazer (GBC) Rhino Rumble (GBC) Return of the Ninja (GBC) Game Track! (upcoming releases list) Hi Scores (high scores, best times; leaderboards) Hint Hotlines (game tip phone number directory) Tournament Report (3 pages; 'Midwest Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Championships!;' 'Capcom vs. SNK at Southern Hills Golfland;' 'Running Away With Storm;' 'Philadelphia Tournament Power!;' 'Windy City Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Revenge!;' 'B4 Street Fighter Tournament Video;' 'Golfland King of Fighters Battle;' tournament calendar) Sports Desk (approx. 1/4 page (unless noted) strategy per game) Football Midseason Update Madden 2001 (PS2) NFL GameDay 2001 (PS2; 1/8th page) NHL 2001 (PS2; 1/2 page) Hard Core (two pages of reader-submitted Armored Core designs) Pokemon Report (3.5 pages; 'Pokemon Screen Saver;' 'Master Brain By Pelican Accessories - Editor for Pokemon Gold and Silver;' 'Pokemon Gold and Silver Update') Japan Report! (1-page; Japanese products, games and culture) Cool Zone (2-pages; cool products, gaming and non-gaming) CODES (T&T prided itself on its tip count - this issue contains over 3000 tips collected in the pages listed here, sorted by system. This issue's Codes section features a number of varied footer bars - see the full breakdown below) Playstation 2 (1 page) Nintendo 64 (8 pages) Playstation (8 pages) Game Boy (4 pages) Dreamcast (4 pages) GameShark (2 pages; PS/N64/GB/DC) (Running footer bars:) Weird Bond Bug? (The World Is Not Enough (PS) glitch) Tips & Tricks Reader Art Gallery1 point
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The eroge series Can Can Bunny (きゃんきゃんバニー) by Cocktail Soft originated on Japanese computers in the late eighties. The series saw releases for the PC-88, PC-98, MSX, FM Towns, Sharp X68000, and Windows computers, as well as the Sega Saturn. With a few exceptions, the gameplay is traditional Japanese-style menu driven adventure. Emphasis is placed on making the right choices to successfully seduce girls. This art book covers the first 5 games for the series: Can Can Bunny (1989) Can Can Bunny Superior (1990) Can Can Bunny Spirits (1991) Can Can Bunny Premier (1992) Can Can Bunny Extra (1993) 76 pgs, December 19931 point
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