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Super Gamer Issue 01 (April 1994)


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Super Gamer Issue 01 (April 1994)

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Super Gamer is a merging of the Super NES magazine SuperPro, and the tips and strategies from Super XS. It is focused on all Nintendo consoles and the handheld of the day, published out of London, England. The reviews follow the same similar format that many UK gaming mags did -- one main reviewer, with separate text bubbles for 2 other crewmembers to give a short opinion, along with a standard 100-point review system. This layout has been seen in a number of other UK magazines around this time.

Highlights From this Issue: Interview with Jon Ritman, one of Britan's well-known programmers. There's an introduction to Keith Pullin, who worked on the Nintendo Hot Line for 3 years, a very successful business. He works on this mag now, but shares his experience for a few pages. Reviews cover Space Ace (snes), SkyBlazer, Wario Land (gb), NBA Jam, Humans, Equinox, Lethal Enforcers, ClayFighter, and several more. There are strategies for Lawnmower Man (snes), and Super Empire Strikes Back. The page layouts are what you expect for 1994, some text can be a little hard to make out but its not that bad. Nice and big screenshots, with different colors in the background for different games to help keep them separate. A good-size 132-page issue.

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