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Die Hard Game Fan Volume 1 Issue 11 (October 1993)


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Die Hard Game Fan Volume 1 Issue 11 (October 1993)

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When the Editor-in-Chief of GameFan, Dave Halverson, says "when you see the games in our new Jaguar’s Domain section, you are going to want a Jaguar....... bad." We all listened! Actually, I didnt always read the editorials in my gaming magazines back then, but he says that here. He also tells us, "and to all you kids out there who are wondering what to do for a career. WERE GONNA NEED MORE PRO¬GRAMMERS!!" And yes, he even spells "gamers" wrong.

We have an interview with Treasure, GameFan Sports section has 14 pages of football, baseball, tennis and more. I wonder if "Taiko" is David Winding because he is credited as the sports editor. We finally see some 3DO, like Crash 'N Burn, the only launch title. There are a number of shooters covered, StarFox, Silpheed, Steel Empire, Super Nova, Alexey, Lightning Force, and a few more. A lot of games are covered but most seem to be previews. No 3DO, NeoGeo or Jag games reviewed yet. Still a big issue, but not as much new or interesting content.

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