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Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 051 (February 1995)
By MigJmz
Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 51 (February 1995)
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Play Online No.033 (March 2001)
By kitsunebi
Here it is y'all. Unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary, this is the only Japanese magazine EVER with Lara Croft on the cover.
Just don't expect any Tomb Raider game coverage anywhere in the issue LOL. 🤔
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Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 039 (February 1994)
By MigJmz
Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 39 (February 1994)
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Play Online No.032 (February 2001)
By kitsunebi
I know some people probably prefer the chaotic "graphic design by Jackson Pollock" style of Japanese video game magazines, but I'm glad this mag has a more Western aesthetic, particularly as it primarily covers Western games. It's just a handsome mag, in my opinion - one that lays its info out in a clear, easy to read format suitable for adults, as opposed to the "HEY! LOOK OVER HERE!!" style of the video game mags.
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Games for Windows Issue 12 (November 2007)
By kitsunebi
Improved kitsunebi edition!
(forgive the copy/paste of this description) This is my own scan of this issue. I'm uploading it as an alternate download option - not a replacement - for the version of this mag already available here. The other version is also a nice scan, so I had no desire to replace someone else's hard work. That said, this version has some advantages that may or may not be important to you, which are outlined below should you need to decide which version is best for you.
1. This scan is higher resolution - it is saved at 3200px height vs the other version's 2200px.
2. This scan was debound using a heat gun vs. the other scan's guillotine cutting. This means that this version scanned the entire page from edge to edge, while the other version had a small portion of every page cut away before it ever entered the scanner.
3. Related to #2, this version has made efforts to have facing pages joined as seamlessly as possible when viewed in 2-page view mode. The other version really had no possibility of doing so, since both facing pages had part of the gutter side of the page cut off during debinding, leaving a portion of the center of a 2-page join missing, and thus unable to be seamlessly joined.
In my opinion, the increase in resolution is of minimal importance for most users (and may even be undesirable, as it will of course increase the filesize.) The main advantages of this version are mostly apparent only when viewing in 2-page mode. When viewing in two page mode, this version is clearly superior as it shows the complete image across both pages, but if you only ever view a single page at a time, you will be unlikely to notice the fact that the other version's pages have been slightly cropped.
Comparisons (note the center portion of the two page spreads)
(In all comparisons, this scan is shown on top)
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Games for Windows Issue 03 (February 2007)
By kitsunebi
Improved kitsunebi edition!
(forgive the copy/paste of this description) This is my own scan of this issue. I'm uploading it as an alternate download option - not a replacement - for the version of this mag already available here. The other version is also a nice scan, so I had no desire to replace someone else's hard work. That said, this version has some advantages that may or may not be important to you, which are outlined below should you need to decide which version is best for you.
1. This scan is higher resolution - it is saved at 3200px height vs the other version's 2200px.
2. This scan was debound using a heat gun vs. the other scan's guillotine cutting. This means that this version scanned the entire page from edge to edge, while the other version had a small portion of every page cut away before it ever entered the scanner.
3. Related to #2, this version has made efforts to have facing pages joined as seamlessly as possible when viewed in 2-page view mode. The other version really had no possibility of doing so, since both facing pages had part of the gutter side of the page cut off during debinding, leaving a portion of the center of a 2-page join missing, and thus unable to be seamlessly joined.
In my opinion, the increase in resolution is of minimal importance for most users (and may even be undesirable, as it will of course increase the filesize.) The main advantages of this version are mostly apparent only when viewing in 2-page mode. When viewing in two page mode, this version is clearly superior as it shows the complete image across both pages, but if you only ever view a single page at a time, you will be unlikely to notice the fact that the other version's pages have been slightly cropped.
Comparisons (note the center portion of the two page spreads)
(In all comparisons, this scan is shown on top)
118 downloads
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Games for Windows Issue 02 (January 2007)
By kitsunebi
Improved kitsunebi edition!
This is my own scan of this issue. I'm uploading it as an alternate download option - not a replacement - for the version of this mag already available here. The other version is also a nice scan, so I had no desire to replace someone else's hard work. That said, this version has some advantages that may or may not be important to you, which are outlined below should you need to decide which version is best for you.
1. This scan is higher resolution - it is saved at 3200px height vs the other version's 2200px.
2. This scan was debound using a heat gun vs. the other scan's guillotine cutting. This means that this version scanned the entire page from edge to edge, while the other version had a small portion of every page cut away before it ever entered the scanner.
3. Related to #2, this version has made efforts to have facing pages joined as seamlessly as possible when viewed in 2-page view mode. The other version really had no possibility of doing so, since both facing pages had part of the gutter side of the page cut off during debinding, leaving a portion of the center of a 2-page join missing, and thus unable to be seamlessly joined.
In my opinion, the increase in resolution is of minimal importance for most users (and may even be undesirable, as it will of course increase the filesize.) The main advantages of this version are mostly apparent only when viewing in 2-page mode. When viewing in two page mode, this version is clearly superior as it shows the complete image across both pages, but if you only ever view a single page at a time, you will be unlikely to notice the fact that the other version's pages have been slightly cropped.
Comparisons (note the center portion of the two page spreads)
(In all comparisons, this scan is shown on top)
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Dengeki G's Magazine Issue 013 (August 1998)
By kitsunebi
Covers PS1, Saturn, & PC games (and a PC-FX game 😲)
I'm not a furry, but I like these early Dengeki G's covers with animal characters a lot more than the later ones when they switched to generic anime girls.
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Sega Pro Issue 43 (April 1995)
By MigJmz
Sega Pro Issue 43 (April 1995)
Scanned by: Delphinus48
116 downloads
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Computer Games Issue 181 (December 2005)
By dablais
Computer Games Issue 181 (December 2005)
119 downloads
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Compute!'s Gazette Issue 012 (June 1984)
By dablais
Compute!'s Gazette Issue 012 (June 1984)
75 downloads
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PSExtreme Issue 04 (February-March 1996)
By dablais
PSExtreme Issue 04 (February-March 1996)
183 downloads
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Dengeki PlayStation Vol.106 (May 7/21, 1999)
By kitsunebi
Coincidentally, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was released during same time period as this mag's cover date. Twenty-five years later, not a single person has ever gone on record accusing Dengeki PlayStation #106 of destroying their childhood, however.
112 downloads
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Dengeki G's Magazine Issue 018 (January 1999) (supplement included)
By kitsunebi
Supplement included at end of archive
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Total! Issue 13 (January 1993)
By MigJmz
Total! Issue 13 (January 1993)
Scanned by: Delphinus48
137 downloads
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Electronic Entertainment Issue 013 (January 1995)
By kitsunebi
Improved kitsunebi edition!
This is a step up from marktrade's scan/edit (uploaded by dablais) which is already available here. While it was a good scan, this one is better edited and I've taken care to more faithfully bring out the correct colors. I don't really see any advantages to the previous scan, to be honest, and would advise anyone who has already downloaded this mag to consider replacing it with this version.
Here are a few comparisons. Old scan on top, my scan on bottom:
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Famitsu Issue 0129 (April 19, 1991)
By kitsunebi
Speculation on what the American redesign of the Super Famicom might look like LOL:
Though to be fair, who would have ever guessed they'd decide that purple and lavender were the way to go to appeal to Americans?
127 downloads
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Total! Issue 37 (January 1995)
By MigJmz
Total! Issue 37 (January 1995)
Scanned by: Delphinus48
134 downloads
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Total! Issue 53 (May 1996)
By MigJmz
Total! Issue 53 (May 1996)
Scanned by: Delphinus48
171 downloads
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Total! Issue 20 (August 1993)
By MigJmz
Total! Issue 20 (August 1993)
Scanned by: Delphinus48
135 downloads
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Total! Issue 19 (July 1993)
By MigJmz
Total! Issue 19 (July 1993)
Scanned by: Delphinus48
142 downloads
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