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New Release: Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 20 (March 1991)


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So the page numbers skip from 50 to 67. They are not missing. It's just that the magazine was printed that way.mthey probrably initially had another section but removed it before printing. Retro defenses copy had the same issue so can considered verified that this is correct. Also I debound this issue and it didn't seem like anything was missing. Just a page numbering error.

Pretty good issue with previews of Winter CES games. Some never came out like Dando for the Genesis.

This issue also marks the first 25 issues of EGM being completely preserved on the site.

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So the page numbers skip from 50 to 67. They are not missing. It's just that the magazine was printed that way.mthey probrably initially had another section but removed it before printing. Retro defenses copy had the same issue so can considered verified that this is correct. Also I debound this issue and it didn't seem like anything was missing. Just a page numbering error.

Looks like they bumped their planned Atari Lynx coverage (which is mentioned on the cover) to next issue. This explains the page numbering disparity. I guess they felt their infamous hidden Cyberball message deserved cover story status. :)

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