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StrykerOfEnyo

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StrykerOfEnyo last won the day on November 30 2023

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  • Birthday May 26

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    Stryker_Of_Enyo
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    Xbox One
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    Sega Dreamcast

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  1. You are now a "Contributor." So good job, loser. It is just as meaningless as the last title. This is a message from yourself in the future. Don't worry about having to leave this message later on, since you obviously already did it -- so don't worry about corrupting the timeline. Also, lose some weight, tubby.

  2. One of several Working Designs games that I hope to have time to play one of these days... maybe when I retire . Then I can finally play all those games that I never have time for. What a magical day that will be.
  3. 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.
  4. I had both games on PS1, but I never had the chance to play through them. Now the PS1 versions cost WAY too much to buy again. I liked all the extras, like a cloth map.
  5. I thought there was a 7-Up videogame that I missed somehow, then I realized the year of the publication:)
  6. I had no problems downloading using Microsoft Edge. I've NEVER had a "trojan" warning for anything I've downloaded from here for 15+ years easily (though I did download most using the torrent packs). I hope this helps some others.
  7. thanks for another Number 1 issue. I remember having a few of these back then, but not many.
  8. wow, is this one of the earliest publications for this group (April 1989)? I don't remember anything before this, besides some code or strategy collections. Another coveted number 1. Thanks for finding these. They are fascinating to look through, even though the content itself hasn't aged well.
  9. There was like, one day where you didn't post anything. And I thought, "good, Danny got some rest." Then you were back to multiple postings the very NEXT day. You really are some kind of machine -- you must get a lot of stuff done around the house. Good job.
  10. You MUST have a shelf FULL of these "unauthorized" guides (or an entire bookcase full of them)
  11. Wasn't this the game you could beat in under 4 hours? There was only like 5 types of enemies throughout the entire game, if it's the title I'm thinking of. There really is no point in making guides to games like this, yet they did all the time back then. Thanks for the image.
  12. This is a great cover. "We can't use the real logo, the hat, the overalls, so I figured we can use just Mario's eyes! Everybody knows Mario's eyes when they see it."
  13. I want to play this, but I've heard some of these games are difficult to get running on new hardware. I've heard of a game like this that has a walkthrough on YouTube, and they even included all the different choices you can pick in the playlist, so you can see all the FMV scenes (if this is that game).
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    Splatterhouse

    I bought this game. I wonder if the guide would help. I think it's a hard game to play, but I never have the time to play it.
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