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Dimension-3 Volume 1 Issue 7 (December 1995)


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Dimension-3 Volume 1 Issue 7 (December 1995)

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Gregg Off starts his editorial with, "Hopefully, by now you have noticed that we do things a little differently around here at Dimension-3." Yep. And that's why this is the last issue... but it seems they didn't know this info at the time. He talks about how he rather see the cover with a game that has a full review in the same issue. I understand this, but sometimes you need to follow trends in order to get your magazine in people's hands. This is easy for me to say now -- I was like 15 yrs old when this issue came out, so it's not like I would know what it takes to sell a magazine back then. I'm glad they changed the name and found success on the PS1. I still think its worth throwing all these issues on a pad and take them with you to look at some time. 

Highlights from this Issue: You get reviews for StoneKeep, Crusader, Hexen: Beyond Heretic, Destruction Derby, Tomcat Alley (pc), Lemmings 3D and more. 3DO sees reviews for Alone in the Dark 2, Cannon Fodder, BattleSport, and Killing Time. Several good reviews. On to Dimension PS-X.

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