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Ethereal Dragonz

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  1. I was waiting for this one to finally arrive. I have pretty vivid memories of this one, as it was the only issue of GamePro's 16-Bit I owned back then. Thanks!
  2. This is the first issue of EGM that I remember actually owning myself.
  3. Holy moly! I totally forgot about this contest. Thank you to everyone who contributed to help @CIVICMINDED out and for his personal sacrifice of the magazine collection. Thank you @Phillyman and @E-Day for keeping the site alive for so many years. Of course, thank you to every single individual who ever dedicated their time to scanning these retro magazines, not only to preserve history, but also for the brief flashes of nostalgia.
  4. Just in time for the Capcom Fighting Collection coming out in two weeks
  5. Very nice, thank you for all of these!
  6. Time to write a 500-page tribute of everything that is wrong with this book
  7. Just thinking about those old adventure games on my 486 pc puts me in a happy place.
  8. Famitsu has some great covers. Thank you for the upload!
  9. Side question. Was there any Link to the Past guide back in the day that mentioned the "Chris Houlihan" room?
  10. Holy crap, this brings back some memories. My friend and I were into making Doom levels with the tool "Waded". We always passed by this book at a local store and one day my friend actually bought it. We were pretty excited and when we got home and opened it, there was no disc! So we returned it.
  11. Looks like there is an issue with the seedbox at the moment. Can't download this one. Edit: Working 44 minutes later
  12. I saw it, I thought it was fine. A little odd to make a big budget movie for a relatively minor Avenger's character though. Looks like I am a minority here, but I still like all of the Marvel movies. I think its still very impressive they were able to stay consistent across so many years without completely screwing it up and keeping many of the "hooks" from the comics intact. I still have a lot of my old comics and buy the collected Trade Paperback versions to read through them occassionally.
  13. Yeah it is pretty crazy how much that stuff is going for, especially graded sealed games. While its cool to have boxed games sitting around on a shelf for coolness factor, most of this stuff can be emulated on a Raspberry PI 4 very well (up to the Dreamcast era for consoles and DS for handhelds) if anyone actually wants to play these.
  14. For my company, they are expecting us back on Sept 6th. They are going to allow a hybrid work environment where we can be on site three times a week and home twice a week. I don't have a personal office where I am at. We have those "open space" workplaces where we have an assigned room and sit at an available desk with no cubicle walls. That setup has been the industry rage for a few years, so we'll see if their design layout changes.
  15. Got something interesting today. One of the PC gamer magazines I put up on Archive a couple of years ago was taken down. I was wondering if Retromags has received any notices recently?
  16. This is one of my most memorable issues and this is a beautiful scan. I was obsessed with Mortal Kombat II and while waiting for it to come out on home consoles, I would stare at these preview magazines for hours.
  17. I would "like" this, but apparently there is a limit on how many reactions you can do it one day. I have never seen that before :-). Its because of the million GameFans that were uploaded. I almost missed this amazing Famitsu. Thanks again!
  18. One of the many amazing and hilarious Famitsu covers.
  19. I guess I have one. The January 1994 issue of EGM reminds me of the first time I visited my best friends' house. I was very into Mortal Kombat 2 at the time and I remember he had this issue on his bookshelf. I was surprised because I had not seen the cover before, I missed grabbing that issue at the grocery store somehow.
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