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  1. 160 downloads

    PSM Issue 28 (December 1999)
    10 points
  2. 169 downloads

    PSM Issue 13 (September 1998)
    10 points
  3. 178 downloads

    PSM Issue 16 (December 1998)
    9 points
  4. 79 downloads

    PC Entertainment Vol. 3 No. 3 (March 1996)
    9 points
  5. 129 downloads

    The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons - Perfect Guide (2001) Versus Book Volume 25 (flip over magazine) Platform: Game Boy Color
    9 points
  6. 120 downloads

    The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Ages - Official Perfect Guide (2001) Versus Book Volume 25 (flip over magazine) Platform: Game Boy Color
    9 points
  7. 83 downloads

    PC Entertainment Vol. 3 No. 4 (April 1996)
    7 points
  8. 140 downloads

    PSExtreme Issue 13 (December 1996)
    7 points
  9. 56 downloads

    Compute!'s Gazette Issue 003 (September 1983)
    6 points
  10. 39 downloads

    Mario Kart Wii - Prima Official Game Guide (2008) Platform: Nintendo Wii
    5 points
  11. 81 downloads

    PSM Issue 123 (May 2007)
    5 points
  12. 112 downloads

    PSM Issue 120 (February 2007)
    5 points
  13. 63 downloads

    Compute!'s Gazette Issue 002 (August 1983)
    5 points
  14. 101 downloads

    Compute!'s Gazette Issue 001 (July 1983)
    5 points
  15. 118 downloads

    Dimension PS-X Volume 1 Issue 3 (January 1996)
    3 points
  16. Retromags Presents! Compute!'s Gazette Issue 002 (August 1983) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: dablais Follow us on...                         
    3 points
  17. Retromags Presents! Compute!'s Gazette Issue 001 (July 1983) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais Edited By: dablais Uploaded By: dablais Follow us on...
    3 points
  18. I'm a professional programmer and I still find basic both interesting and very difficult. These people were wizards.
    3 points
  19. 38 downloads

    Computer Player Vol.3 Issue 3 (August 1996)
    2 points
  20. It was the right decision to split this into two files. I once saw someone release a scan of a flipbook EXACTLY as it was printed. Meaning the first half was normal, but in the second half, all of the pages were upside down and went backwards from last page to first. I tried convincing them of the stupidity of doing this to a digital file that can't be physically flipped, but they insisted they were doing the right thing in preserving the book exactly as it was printed.
    2 points
  21. Great job, but I think you are missing page 51 which is this one...
    2 points
  22. Retromags Presents! Compute!'s Gazette Issue 003 (September 1983) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: dablais Follow us on...                         
    2 points
  23. Retromags Presents! Compute!'s Gazette Issue 001 (July 1983) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: dablais Follow us on...                         
    2 points
  24. After GameFan was out for a little over 2 years, a few members broke off and created Dimension-3, a short-lived magazine released by Dimension Publishing that focused mostly on PC games and the 3DO console. Tim Lindquist was on GameFan for the first 10 issues, then he became Production Director for Dimension-3. Greg Off worked on Game Fan until issue #24. He started off as an Editor and doing some production, and then was the distribution manager until issue #23. He was one of the Senior Editors on Dimension-3. David Winding started off as the Advertising Director for the first 7 issues of GameFan, then he was the sports editor until issue #27. He became the Editor-in-Chief for Dimension-3. This supposedly was their chance at going independent for themselves. They explained that since games were moving into the third dimension around this time, that was the inspiration for the name of the magazine, Dimension-3, but it only ran 7 issues. This group also published another mag at the same time, Dimension PS-X but it only saw a handful of issues. They eventually saw success when they renamed this magazine PS Extreme, which lasted many years. I really like this group of David Jon Winding, Greg Off, Tim Lindquist, Eric Winding, Mark Winding, and Joe Sutton. Most of this same group made another short-lived magazine, Q64. I've been tracking down a lot of their work over the years, and I have been enjoying it. You will see some similarities in this mag to the early days of GameFan, since several of these members worked on both. Thanks @Phillyman for donating and scanning this issue, and @E-Day for editing it. I only though there was two Dimension PS-X issues, so this might be a rather rare find now.
    2 points
  25. Retromags Presents! Dimension PS-X Volume 1 Issue 3 (January 1996) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: Phillyman    Edited By: E-Day    Uploaded By: E-Day    Donated By: Phillyman Follow us on...                         
    2 points
  26. 815 downloads

    Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Volume 1 Issue 05 (February 1998)
    2 points
  27. 799 downloads

    Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Volume 1 Issue 06 (March 1998)
    2 points
  28. Retromags Presents! The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons - Perfect Guide (2001) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: dablais Follow us on...                         
    1 point
  29. Retromags Presents! PSExtreme Issue 13 (December 1996) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: TheRedEye    Edited By: MigJmz    Follow us on...                         
    1 point
  30. 173 downloads

    Game Player's Issue 01 - Vol. 1 No. 1 (April-May 1989)
    1 point
  31. This looks awesome! Thanks for sharing this.
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  32. 76 downloads

    PoJo's Unofficial Pokémon News & Price Guide Monthly Issue 012 (October 2000)
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    Nintendo Game Cube Guide
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  34. 669 downloads

    Official U.S. Playstation Magazine Issue 14 (November 1998)
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    Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Volume 2 Issue 08 (May 1999)
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  36. No worries. At least it's a relatively simple fix, since the actual pages are there, just in the wrong place.
    1 point
  37. Correction: "One of the best games I had ever played." ♥♥♥♥♥...
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  38. Cover Story: PSM Holiday Special '98: The nicest (and naughtiest) games of every genre as chosen by the PSM staff to ensure only happy holiday experiences when the wrapping paper comes off. Departments: Start: PSM editor Chris Slate promises to sort the great from the terrible in their holiday gaming feature Monitor: All the latest PlayStation news, rumours, and culture collected between two covers: PDA Becomes PocketStation Final Fantasy VIII News Street Fighter Alpha 3 Comes Home! Sony Plotting Sneak Attack? (What might Sony be planning to thwart Sega's pending Dreamcast launch?) Ubi Soft Eyes the Future (Developer confirms three new titles for PS2) Namco Pulls Up Stakes (The company is ceasing all PS1 development to focus on PS2) Thrill Not Killed (Thrill Kill has been cancelled, but Acclaim is looking into acquiring the IP) Game Show Shocker? (Sony has a surprise in store for the Autumn '98 Tokyo Game Show) Checkpoint! (The PSM Release Schedule -- all dates subject to change) The PlayStation Charts - EB's chart shows Parasite Eve as September's most popular seller, while the NPD chart has WWF Warzone on top for August. Game Watch: Thrill Kill has been cancelled by EA, but there's a petition circulating online to see it released. Game Watch: Bust-A-Groove got dropped from 989 Studios' roster only to pop back up two days later in 'coming soon' status. Talk about whiplash! PSM's Most Wanted: Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver R4: Ridge Racer Type 4 Silent Hill Suikoden II Quake II Tomb Raider III Time Crisis 2 Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete Dragon Quest VII Final Fantasy VIII Peripheral Reviews: ASCII Sphere controller (2.5/5) Q&A: Ted Woolsey, lead developer on Shadow Madness from Crave, discusses the future of RPGs. Letters: The interactive portion of the magazine Pause: This month's topic: "Is Multiplayer the Future of Consoles?". October responses to, "That Funky PDA" topic. Link-Up: Find a pen-pal! Winners: PSM is playing catch-up on all their backlog contests, including the Mortal Kombat one. Fan Art: It doesn't have to be on an envelope, just send it in however you like! Otaku Station: The only place on earth to buy official PSM-branded gear. Back Issues: Issue #2 may be completely sold out, but you can still pick up issues #14 on back to #1 if you act quickly. Smart Bomb: "Screwed Up X-Mas Strip" Top This!: If you can beat these extreme challenges set down by the editors, you'll earn a bunch of Nuby gear, including a cooling station, light gun, foot pedals, and a pair of wireless controllers! Challenge 1: Achieve "Big Boss" ranking in Metal Gear Solid. Challenge 2: Find all the action figures in Brave Fencer Musashi. Challenge 3: Earn the fastest time on the drag strip in Test Drive 5. PS: Parting is such sweet sorrow, but check out these amazing photos we couldn't fit in anywhere else! Marketplace: Buy, sell, and trade with other gamers. Reset: Coming next issue, we've got Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, a look at the 1998 Tokyo Game Show, the second annual PSM Top Ten games list, and much, much more! Strategy: Metal Gear Solid: The Complete PSM Guide, Part Two Guilty Gear: Unlock the Bosses and Their Moves Brave Fencer Musashi: Boss and Secrets Guide Test Drive 5: Open the Secrets and Explore Your Road Rage Previews: Quake II X-Men (released as X-Men: Mutant Academy) Tomb Raider III: The Adventures of Lara Croft Suikoden II Tiger Woods '99: PGA Tour Golf Twisted Metal III Shadow Madness Shao Lin (eventually released as Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style) Bust A Move 4 NBA Live '99 Uprising X Jeff Gordon XS Racing (PS1 version cancelled) Monkey Hero Asteroids Jackie Chan: Stunt Master Nectaris: Military Madness Reviews: Xenogears (5/5) Brave Fencer Musashi (4.5/5) Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped (4.5/5) Ninja (2.5/5) Activision Classics (1.5/5) Streak Hoverboard Racing (1.5/5) The Fifth Element (2/5) Backstreet Billiards (4/5) Pool Hustler (2/5) Dragonseeds (3/5) Test Drive 5 (3.5/5) NHL FaceOff '99 (3.5/5) NHL '99 (3.5/5) Bomberman World (3/5) Wild 9 (3.5/5) Assault (2.5/5) Guilty Gear (4/5) Duke Nukem: Time to Kill (2.5/5) Code Junkies (for cheaters like you): Spyro the Dragon MegaMan Legends NFL Blitz Madden NFL '99 Command & Conquer: Red Alert Retaliation WWF Warzone Tenchu: Stealth Assassins Bomberman World NFL Gameday '99 Game Shark Codes: Tenchu: Stealth Assassins Parasite Eve Spyro the Dragon Azure Dreams Command & Conquer: Red Alert Retaliation Cardinal Syn Circuit Breakers Future Cop: L.A.P.D. Heart of Darkness Kartia Lost World: Special Edition Madden NFL '99 MegaMan Legends NFL Blitz NFL Gameday '99 Parasite Eve (again) TOCA Championship Racing Turboprop Racing Ads (in order of appearance): Wild 9 Invasion From Beyond Ninja: Shadow of Darkness Uprising X InterAct Dex Drive peripheral Shadow Madness Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped Rayman 2 Armored Core Samsung GXTV Jeff Gordon XS Racing O.D.T.: Or Die Trying Twisted Metal III Moto Racer 2 Dragonseeds S.C.A.R.S BSG Labs Intensor gaming chair Guilty Gear Caesars Palace II Streak Hoverboard Racing Tiny Tank NBA ShootOut '99 Gran Turismo: The Soundtrack Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped Sears Funtronics $5 off coupon CoolBoarders 3 CoolBoarders 3 Sears Funtronics $5 off coupon Sears Funtronics 20% off Levis jeans coupon Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia NHL FaceOff '99 Tekken 3 The Unholy War Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete Small Soldiers Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena Team Losi RC Racer www.imaginegames.com website Formula 1 '98 Army Men 3D Tomb Raider III: The Adventures of Lara Croft Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver X-Gear Video Game Xploder cheat peripheral Breath of Fire III Dead in the Water NCAA GameBreaker '99 Akuji the Heartless Mega Man Legends Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus Assault: Retribution Rally Cross 2 NFL GameDay '99 InterAct Game Shark cheat peripheral Colony Wars: Vengeance Warzone 2100 NFL Xtreme Tales of Destiny Roll Away No One Can Stop Mr. Domino N20: Nitrous Oxide Devil Dice Imagine Media Rogue Trip PSM subscription card Running Wild PSM Code Book, Volume 1 1-900-772-4PSM news and strategies phone line Test Drive Off-Road 2 Psybadek Notable Stuff: This month's Q&A with Ted Woolsey suffered a printing gaffe, which ran all the interview text from the first page again on the second, leaving the interview incomplete. PSM ran a corrected version two months later in issue 18, but see that issue's database entry for an amusing gaffe that snuck into that version. The Video Game Xploder ad makes it seem at first glance like you can use it to unlock a naked Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider games. I'm sure Eidos wasn't amused. Did you miss the cool pirate smiley-face lid sticker from issue #1? Well, just buy two or more items from Otaku Station, and they'll ship you one free of charge!
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  39. 152 downloads

    Beyond Gaming Issue 2 (January 1990)
    1 point
  40. Primary Systems Coverage Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Game Boy Sega Master System Sega Genesis Atari 7800 Atari 2600 Atari XE PC Amiga Commodore 64 NEC TurboGrafx-16 CD Player Konix Multi-System (editorial coverage; never released) arcade ------ (Table of Content (TOC) and headline excerpts follow. Bullet lists and (notes) added for clarity.) The Editors View (1 page; editorial by Tom Halfhill; switching from bi-monthly to monthly schedule, the Konix Multi-System, Gametapes, Pro-Top Hotline) The Tip Sheet (3 pages; letters column focusing on reader tip requests and submissions; discussed, none shown:) King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella Phantasy Star II (tip being, there's some confusion over PSII on SMS) Double Dragon (NES) Friday the 13th (NES) Hudson's Adventure Island (NES) Phantasy Star (SMS) Zelda II: The Adventure of Link (NES) Kid Icarus (NES) Maniac Mansion Rastan (SMS) Player's World NEC's TurboGrafx-CD: Plenty of Potential (3 pages; shown; Fighting Street (aka Street Fighter); music CD subcode graphics) Super Marioland for Nintendo Game Boy (1 page; shown; Super Mario Land) Face To Face... With Dann Pintauro (1 page; celebrity interview) Nintendo News - The Classic Games (5 pages; NES; all games shown) Playing Pinball Without Quarters (Pinball) Mazes And Space Zapping (Section Z) Slam-Dunk Action (Double Dribble) The Winner... And Still Champ (Mike Tyson's Punch-Out) That Karate Movie Comes Alive (The Karate Kid) The Best Game That Never Quite Caught On (Karnov) Arcade Action - Crackdown (2 pages; Crackdown; game shown) PC Players - Intergalactic Mysteries and Puzzles (4 pages; both games shown; includes sections:) Archipelagos The Omnicron Conspiracy Sega Masters - Altered Beast: Arcade Action on the Genesis (3 pages; Altered Beast (Gen); primarily tips & strategies; game shown) Atari Safari - New Games and Light Gun for 7800 & 2600 (1 page; Summer CES coverage; light gun planned (not shown); games discussed:) Barnyard Blaster (7800; light gun compatible) Sentinel (2600,7800; light gun compatible) Crossbow (7800; light gun compatible) Shooting Arcade (2600; light gun compatible) Xenophobe (7800 shown,XE) Commando (7800 shown,XE) Ikari Warrior (2600,7800) (Ikari Warriors) Planet Smasher (7800) Ninja Golf (7800) Mat Mania Challenge (7800) White Water Madness (2600,7800) Mean 18 Ultimate Golf (7800) Off the Wall (2600 shown) Road Runner (2600) Radar Lock (2600 shown) Street Fight (2600) Motorodeo (2600) Super Football (XE) Tower Toppler (XE) Midi Maze (XE) Deflektor (XE shown) Amiga Players - If I Ruled The World (2 pages; Populous, Sim City; both shown) Commodore Players - Meeting Your Waterloo And Getting Your Qix (3 pages; Battle of Napoleon, Qix; both shown) Mac Players - Cosmic Osmo Forever! (1 page; Cosmic Osmo; shown) Cheap Thrills - New Age Bingo For The Roaring Eighties (3 pages; shown: Mah Jongg (PC), not shown: Tiles (Amiga)) Nintendo Game of the Month: Ninja Gaiden (10 pages; NES; strategy guide) Computer Game of the Month: Red Storm Rising (6 pages; PC; strategy guide) Game Reviews (1 page each; all shown) Capone (PC) Stargoose (PC) Jigsaw! (PC) Hidden Agenda (PC) Chuck Yeager's Advanced Flight Trainer 2.0 (PC) P.O.W. (NES) Bad Dudes (NES) Dr. Chaos (NES) Ducktales (NES) Mega Man II (NES) Wrestlemania (NES) Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II (NES) Jack Nicklaus' Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf (Amiga) Baal (C64) News & Previews (approx. 3.75 pages) Lots of New Games For Sega Master System (SMS games discussed:) Ultima IV (shown) Dead Angle (shown) Golden Axe Dynamite Dux (shown) Scramble Spirit (shown) Cloud Master (shown) Captain Silver Wonder Boy III: The Dragon's Trap (shown) World Games Tennis Ace Super Golf Wanted! (shown) Two Historical Strategy Games For Nintendo (NES; Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Genghis Khan; both shown) New LJN Games For Nintendo (NES; shown: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Uncanny X-Men, NFL Football; not shown: Beetlejuice, Back to the Future, The Punisher) Space Game For PCs Has Enhanced Sound (Echelon) Guideposts: The Hot 100 (approx. 5.33 pages; Top 100 video and computer games; none shown) The Game Player's Hall of Fame (approx. 0.66 page; reader bios) Chartbusters (1 page; poll results and Top lists)
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  41. Primary Systems Coverage Nintendo Entertainment System Sega Master System Sega Mega Drive (the eventual Sega Genesis) Atari 2600 Atari 7800 PC Macintosh Amiga Commodore 64 arcade ------ (Table of Content (TOC) and headline excerpts follow. Bullet lists and (notes) added for clarity) The Editors View (1 page; editorial by Tom Halfhill; magazine goals and structure) The Tip Sheet (1 page; letters column focusing on reader tip requests and submissions; discussed but not shown:) Double Dragon Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (NES) Gauntlet (NES) Contra (NES) Player's World Nintendo In Japan (2 pages; Famicom, Famicom Disk Drive, Super Mario Bros. 2 (Japan version); all shown) Face-To-Face... With Scott Curtis (1 page; celebrity interview) Nintendo News - New Titles Perk Up Nintendo Library (5 pages; NES games; all shown; includes sections:) Bionic Commando Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom Rampage Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach PC Players - Take Me Out To The Videogame (4 pages; all shown; includes sections:) Hardball Pete Rose Pennant Fever Earl Weaver Baseball Sega Masters - What's New For 1989 (3 pages; numerous SMS games mentioned; Altered Beast (SMS), Spellcaster (SMS), Rampage (SMS), Bomber Raid (SMS) shown; includes sections:) 16-Bit Sega Machine? (the eventual Sega Genesis; not shown) Power Strike (SMS; shown) Commodore Players - Getting Started With Two SF Games (3 pages; both shown; includes sections:) Six Tips For Neuromancer Touring Space Station Oblivion Atari Safari - New Games For Atari 7800 & 2600 (1 page; Double Dragon (7800), Rampage (2600) shown) Arcade Action - Scouting The Arcades (2 pages; After Burner, Cyberball shown; includes sections:) Current Favorites Amiga Players - Dragon's Lair: Is It Real Or Is It Videodisc? (2 pages; shown) Mac Players - Two Unique Games (1 page; The Manhole, Crystal Quest shown) Cheap Thrills - Fun At A Bargain: PD & Shareware Computer Games (3 pages; both shown; includes sections:) Space Spirals For PC Moria For Amiga Nintendo Game of the Month: Super Mario Bros. (12 pages; NES; strategy guide) PC Game of the Month: Genghis Khan: A Study of Regal Principle (5 pages; strategy guide) Game Reviews (1 page each; all shown) Castlevania II (NES) (Castlevania II: Simon's Quest) Airborne Ranger (PC) Cyborg Hunter (SMS) Tecmo Bowl (NES) The Twilight Zone (PC) Bubble Bobble (NES) Amagon (NES) Battlehawks 1942 (PC) Ultima V: Warriors of Destiny (PC) Golgo 13: Top Secret Episode (NES) Time Soldiers (SMS) Rocket Ranger (PC) Defender II (NES) Star Saga One - Beyond the Boundary (PC) Flying Dragon (NES) News & Previews (5 pages; all shown unless noted) Realism, Accuracy In Titanic (Search for the Titanic (PC,Apple II,Atari ST,Amiga,C64,C128)) New U-Force Controller Liberates Gamers (NES accessory) DigiTek Adds PC Version of Miniature Golf Game (Hole-In-One Miniature Golf (PC,C64)) Hand-Held Games Are Back Again! (Nintendo, Konami, Acclaim hand-held stand-alone games; not shown) Mattel Debuts NES Power Glove (accessory) Mindscape Adds More Action Games To Its Lineup (Hostage (Amiga,ST,C64,C128,Mac,IIGS,PC); not shown: Aussie Games (PC,C64,C128), Sgt. Slaughter's Mat Wars (PC,C64,C128), International Team Sports (PC,C64,C128)) Test Drive II Fulfills Racing Fantasies (PC,Amiga,Apple II,C64,C128) Comic Book Heroes Face Dr. Doom (Dr. Doom's Revenge (PC,C64,C128,Amiga,Atari ST)) Jack Nicklaus Available Soon For NES Go West, Young Gamer, With Gold Rush (Gold Rush! (PC,Apple II,Mac,Amiga,Atari ST)) P-P-P-Pleeze Save The Toons From The Dip (Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (PC,Amiga,C64,C128,,Apple II)) Break The Bank With Casino Master (PC,Mac; not shown) Go Fishing With New EA Game (Reel Fish'n (Amiga,Atari ST,PC); not shown) New Indiana Jones Movie Will Be Computer Game (two planned Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade computer games; not shown) Guideposts: The Hot 100 (5 pages; top 100 video and computer games; none shown) The Game Player's Hall of Fame (1 page; reader bios) Chartbusters (1 page; poll results and Top lists)
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    Ascii News (Summer 1991)
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  43. 880 downloads

    Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine Issue 011 (August 1998)
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