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an article regarding various applications for the original Game Boy the creation of Pitfall! and an interview with David Crane price guide for console games - marvel at Earthbound costing $30 USD out of box previews for the homebrew games CyberVirus for the Atari Lynx, Skeleton+ for the Atari 2600, and Star Fire the the Atari 2600 a retrospective on Umihara Kawase for the PS1 and the Phillips CD-I Zelda games; interestingly, they do remember they are actually 3 of them reviews for Gaiares for the Sega Genesis, A Boy and His Blob for the NES, Rastan for the Sega Master System, Ninja Spirit for the TubroGrafx-16, Pitfall! for the Atari 2600, Donkey Kong Country for the SNES, and Garou - Mark of the Wolves for the Neo-Geo8 points -
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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
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Before this would have been (at the very least) Game Player's Nintendo Buyer's Guide (Vol.1 No.1) The Game Player's Guide to MS-DOS Computer Games (Vol.1 No.2) Game Player's Nintendo Strategy Guide (Vol.1 No.3) Game Player's MS-DOS Strategy Guide (Vol.1. No.4) None of these are dated, but the first two were definitely released in 1988, and the Vol.1 No.4 issue has a "display until March 11, 1989" on the cover, so it would have been released before April, obviously. The two Nintendo issues are already available here. I'll be uploading the other two.3 points
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As seen on the cover, Necky the Fox is so horny for the upcoming release of the Super Famicom he's done something downright desperate. Let's hope no one was hurt. Meanwhile, the editors of Famitsu are so horny for anything that moves that they used the flimsy excuse of having a chick pose like the underwater enemies in Super Darius just so they could print some pics of her in a swimsuit. Somebody get these guys a Pulitzer.3 points