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Game Player's Issue 10 - Vol. 2 No. 4 (April 1990)


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Game Player's Issue 10 - Vol. 2 No. 4 (April 1990)

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I had my eye on this one for a long time, until I found it last December!  So another set completed!!! ðŸ™Œ

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9 hours ago, StrykerOfEnyo said:

sweet find. these must be hard to locate today.

I watch for anything Game Players related on a daily basis.  Been doing it for years, looking for copies of the PC game iteration.  The Nintendo ones are common as %$#$, especially the very early issues, which were kept in print for ages.  At any given time, you'll find multiple copies of most issues on sale.  The Sega version is perhaps a bit less common, but still rather painless to find if you're patient, though some issues perhaps are somewhat rare.  This series, regular Game Player's, isn't quite as common, but you'll still be able to find most issues without stretching your patience too much.  Certain issues are certainly harder to find than others, though, and this is one of the less common ones (I only see one copy of this issue on sale right now, and it's part of an expensive set of 11 different Game Player's issues).  The Game Boy variants are more rare, with some some issues only very infrequently appearing on sale.  The PC version is bat-#$%@-insane-rare.  As I said, I've been watching every single day for over two years, and not one of the issues I'm missing has appeared on eBay even once.

Of course, whether a mag is rare or not, eBay is a stupid place where almost no one ever even lists things as auctions anymore.  Just a bunch of lunatics listing common magazines for buy-it-now prices that no sane person would ever pay.  So anytime someone either lands something at a decent price or just breaks down and pays through the nose anyway for the benefit of everyone else here, it's cause for thanks and celebration.  Hell, even if someone scans an issue that's common as balls that they paid 50 cents for, it's still cause for thanks and celebration, but there are precious few people who bother showing any gratitude, sadly.

So thanks, dablais!  (and if any missing issues of Game Player's PC mags ever show up on eBay, you'd best back the #$^&@ off.  They're MINE! 😋)

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I’ve been looking for the PC one as well and as you said they don’t show up.  But now that I know you are looking for it.  I won’t need to check anymore. 😋

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20 hours ago, dablais said:

I’ve been looking for the PC one as well and as you said they don’t show up.  But now that I know you are looking for it.  I won’t need to check anymore. 😋

Oh, hey.  Speaking of Game Player's...I was just looking through a suitcase full of mags I brought back with me from America when I visited last summer, and I've got Game Player's Strategy Guide to Nintendo Games Vol.4 No.8

So in case you're looking for that one, not necessary.  (Unless you just want to buy it anyway.  But it WILL be scanned.)

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