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Dear Game Informer: The letter column you've always wanted.
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Letter From the Editor: Elizabeth Olson waxes about the upcoming Christmas season, sports gaming giant Electronic Arts, and the Neo-Geo!
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Summer 1991 Best Sellers List: See what everyone was buying so you can jump on the bandwagon!
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Meet the Game Consultants: Ed, Marianne, Rick, and Andy are the folks who bring you the news and reviews.
Reviews:
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ToeJam & Earl (GEN)
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Mercs (GEN)
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Super Bases Loaded (SNES)
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Quad Challenge (GEN)
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Super Jeopardy (GEN)
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Donald Duck: Quack Shot (GEN)
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Track Meet (GB)
Features:
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A Match Made In Video Game Heaven [GamePro TV debut]
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Puzzled? [Video Game Themed Find-A-Word]
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EASN: The Electronic Arts Sports Network [A look at EA's upcoming sports titles]
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Neo-Geo: The Shape of Things to Come? [Preview of SNK's Neo-Geo hardware]
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SureFire Stocking Stuffers [Gift suggestions for the holiday season]
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Fun Club Tip Line [Reader-submitted hints]
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Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
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Crystalis (NES)
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Target Earth (NES)
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Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES)
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Tetris (Nintendo) (NES)
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Low G-Man (NES)
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Shadow Dancer (GEN)
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Super Mario World (SNES)
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G.I. Joe (NES)
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Ultima: Exodus (NES)
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Altered Beast (GEN)
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Snake, Rattle and Roll (NES)
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Terrific ToeJam & Earl tips throughout
Ads (in order of appearance):
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Quad Challenge (GEN)
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Space Shuttle (NES)
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Funco order form
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Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball (SNES)
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Micro Machines (NES)
Magazine Notes:
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While still devoting a significant page count to their buying/selling services, this issue looks much closer to what most readers associate the GI brand with today, with the addition of two new reviewers, quite a few more reviews, a larger page count and a couple in-depth features similar to what GamePro and EGM were running at the time.
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Subscriptions are now offered at $19.95 for six bi-monthly issues, or $14.95 if you are a Fun Club member.
Departments:
- Dear Game Informer: The letter column you've always wanted.
- Letter From the Editor: Elizabeth Olson waxes about the upcoming Christmas season, sports gaming giant Electronic Arts, and the Neo-Geo!
- Summer 1991 Best Sellers List: See what everyone was buying so you can jump on the bandwagon!
- Meet the Game Consultants: Ed, Marianne, Rick, and Andy are the folks who bring you the news and reviews.
Reviews:
- ToeJam & Earl (GEN)
- Mercs (GEN)
- Super Bases Loaded (SNES)
- Quad Challenge (GEN)
- Super Jeopardy (GEN)
- Donald Duck: Quack Shot (GEN)
- Track Meet (GB)
Features:
- A Match Made In Video Game Heaven [GamePro TV debut]
- Puzzled? [Video Game Themed Find-A-Word]
- EASN: The Electronic Arts Sports Network [A look at EA's upcoming sports titles]
- Neo-Geo: The Shape of Things to Come? [Preview of SNK's Neo-Geo hardware]
- SureFire Stocking Stuffers [Gift suggestions for the holiday season]
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Fun Club Tip Line [Reader-submitted hints]
- Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES)
- Crystalis (NES)
- Target Earth (NES)
- Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! (NES)
- Tetris (Nintendo) (NES)
- Low G-Man (NES)
- Shadow Dancer (GEN)
- Super Mario World (SNES)
- G.I. Joe (NES)
- Ultima: Exodus (NES)
- Altered Beast (GEN)
- Snake, Rattle and Roll (NES)
- Terrific ToeJam & Earl tips throughout
Ads (in order of appearance):
- Quad Challenge (GEN)
- Space Shuttle (NES)
- Funco order form
- Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball (SNES)
- Micro Machines (NES)
Magazine Notes:
- While still devoting a significant page count to their buying/selling services, this issue looks much closer to what most readers associate the GI brand with today, with the addition of two new reviewers, quite a few more reviews, a larger page count and a couple in-depth features similar to what GamePro and EGM were running at the time.
- Subscriptions are now offered at $19.95 for six bi-monthly issues, or $14.95 if you are a Fun Club member.
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