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  1. Editorial Letters Press Start: The Nuts & Bolts of DS Wi-Fi, EGM International, Interview with Hideo Kojima, Afterthoughts: Blitz: The League, You Can't Be Serious!, Overheard, Afterthoughts: Guitar Hero, Take This Job: Level Designer, The Top 10 Worst Reviewed Games: 10) Batman Beyond (PlayStation), 9) Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Dreamcast), Powerpuff Girls: Paint the Townsville Green (Game Boy Color), 7) ) Powerpuff Girls: Bad Mojo Jojo (Game Boy Color), 6) KISS Pinball (PlayStation), 5) Urban Champion-e (Game Boy Advance E-card), 4) The Guy Game (PS2, Xbox), 3) Mortal Kombat Advance (Game Boy Advance), 2) The Flintstones: Bedrock Bowling (PlayStation), 1) Ping Pals (DS), Familiar Ring, The Rumor Mill, The Hot 10 2006 The Year in Preview: · Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (Xbox 360) · Driver: Parallel Lines (PS2, Xbox) · Hitman: Blood Money (PS2, Xbox) · Final Fight: Streetwise (PS2, Xbox) · Phantasy Star Universe (PS2) · Sonic Riders (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams (PS2) · Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (PS2) · Kingdoms Hearts 2 (PS2) · Tomb Raider: Legend (Xbox 360, PS2, Xbox) · Saint's Row (Xbox 360) · Black (PS2, Xbox) · The Godfather (Xbox 360, PS2, Xbox) · Okami (PS2) · Dead Rising (Xbox 360) · The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (GameCube) · Kirby (GameCube) · Final Fantasy XII (PS2) Review Crew: · Madden NFL 06 (Xbox 360) · Condemned: Criminal Origins (Xbox 360) · Call of Duty 2 (Xbox 360) · Kameo: Elements of Power (Xbox 360) · Amped 3 (Xbox 360) · Need for Speed: Most Wanted (Xbox 360) · NBA Live 06 (Xbox 360) · NBA 2K6 (Xbox 360) · Ridge Racer 6 (Xbox 360) · Peter Jackson's King Kong (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · The Matrix: Path of Neo (PS2, Xbox) · James Bond 007: From Russia with Love (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Shadow the Hedgehog (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Gun (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Need for Speed: Most Wanted (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · True Crime: New York City (PS2, Xbox, GameCube) · Magna Carta: Tears of Blood (PS2) · WWE Smackdown! vs. Raw 2006 (PS2) · Half-Life 2 (Xbox) · Operation Flashpoint: Elite (Xbox) · Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel without a Pulse (Xbox) · Super Mario Strikers (GameCube) · Mario Party 7 (GameCube) · Star Wars Battlefront II (PSP) · Kingdom of Paradise (PSP) · SOCOM: U.S. Navy Seals Team Bravo (PSP) · The Lord of the Rings: Tactics (PSP) · The Legend of Heroes: A Tear of Vermilion (PSP) · Mario Kart DS (DS) · Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time (DS) · Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS) · Sonic Rush (DS) · Mario Tennis: Power Tour (Game Boy Advance) Game Over
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  2. If I may toot our own horn, in regards to magazine preservation, I think sites like ours and Kiwi's are ultimately the more beneficial to the world at large, even if we're all doing this as a hobby at our own expense. The Library of Congress is great, but they're mostly keeping archival copies of things that are available in some form to the rest of the world. If they kept archival copies of unpublished manuscripts from history's greatest writers, well, that just wouldn't seem right - people would want copies made available so everyone could read them. And that's what we do. Archival copies of magazines are nice and all, but we make that material easily accessible to the world, and that's a more valuable service than keeping a hard copy tucked away in a box any day, in my opinion.
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  3. There's one historically important magazine that needs to be scanned: Club Nintendo Mexico. Most of its material was completely original thanks to the fact they had direct access to Nintendo materials through an import company that handled distribution for them here; they also reported on local events such as the launch of Chavez, and even had a hand in localizing some games for the region. They also had interviews with developers from Europe, Japan and America, and their coverage of E3 and Tokyo Game Show was unheard of for the time. Plus they're the only magazine that ran news coverage on the cancelled Dragon Ball Z Shin Butouden 3 localization. Unfortunately, in its later years, it just started to reprint stuff from Nintendo Power. But the early stuff is important. I have a few years worth of magazines upstairs. Magazines from other countries did reprint stuff from other places, but Club Nintendo Mexico shouldn't really be looked over. And trust me, if I -could- scan these, I totally would, but my scanner is a piece of garbage that barely works and is full of uncleanable dust.
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  4. Retromags Presents! Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 199 (January 2006) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: hardcorehubz    Edited By: MigJmz    Uploaded By: hardcorehubz    Subscribe to our New Release Feedburner email!  
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  5. Apparently they felt there was no need to have the cover artwork even tangentially related to the game. I get that it's an unauthorized guide, but...
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