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    Demo Disc that came with this issue is available in ISO format.
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    PlayStation - The Official Magazine Issue 52 (December 2011)
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    PlayStation - The Official Magazine Issue 51 (November 2011)
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    E-on The Official Eve-Online Magazine Issue 01 (Autumn 2005)
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  6. Retromags Presents! PlayStation: The Official Magazine Issue 51 (November 2011) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: matrixman Follow us on...                         
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  7. Thank you for the donation, @hojusimpson. One of my favorites back then, I always love to see them again. Good work on the scanning and editing, @E-Day. I always think that I should just look up some ebay listings for these old mags and get some myself -- but the prices are easily double or triple the original newsstand price. So I thank you both for making it possible to see issues like this again without spending nearly $22US for each one.
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    Other than the first several issues which required some fancy editing on my part, the rest of Hubz's scans of Famimaga have already been color-corrected. I could easily choose the lazy editor's route of editing out staple holes and fixing pages that were under-cropped and call it a day. Knock the whole thing out in 10 minutes, probably. But I don't believe in the lazy way. So I make sure these things match up perfectly when viewing in two-page mode. Why? Most people probably only read one page at a time, it's true. But I like looking at mags in two-page mode since that's how the actual print mags were designed to be seen. And with giant 4K monitors being increasingly common, I wouldn't be surprised if one day we all read our digital mags that way, too. This means a lot more work joining pages together in the editing phase, and certainly slows things down, but just like many of the scans released here, all of @hardcorehubz's scans are already available to download elsewhere in their unedited forms, so anyone who's just gotta have them all right now can do so. The only reason to bother editing them at all is if we're gonna do a thorough job of it, and if that takes a little more time, so be it. As always, Famimaga is printed Japanese style (right to left), so when in two-page view mode, you must also turn on Japanese/manga mode in your CBR reader. And for that matter, if you're using a PDF reader like Sumatra, this mag will not display as intended in two-page mode, but that can easily be solved by using a CBR reader instead.
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  9. New: Numerous Nintendo 64 titles delayed, Code Warrior & Let's Create development kits for PlayStation, Arcade news, Developer Psygnosis being sold, MPath & Catapult merge, Compaq Presario 8000 series PC, Sid Meier joins EA as a publisher The Japanese Report: Tokyo Game Show '96 Wiretap: Peripherals for Saturn's Netlink, Capcom Leaving PlayStation?, Sony considering raising royalty rates, Japanese M2 to be unveiled at end of October?, X-Men vs. Street Fighter in arcade, Saturn price dropping again?, PlayStation 2 rumors, Mortal Kombat 4, Sony not allowing 3rd party to press demo CDs?, Monkey Island 3 Rise & Shine: Feature on Shiny Entertainment Previews: · Virtua On (Saturn) · Tecmo's Deception (PlayStation) · Robotech: Crystal Dreams (Nintendo 64, never released) · Dark Savior (Saturn) · Virtua Cop 2 (Saturn) · Ultima Online (PC) · Sub Culture (PC) · King's Field (PlayStation) · Black Dawn (PlayStation) · Contra: Legacy of War (PlayStation) · Tomb Raider (PlayStation, Saturn, PC) · X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter (PC) · Jedi Knight (PC) · Reloaded (PlayStation, Saturn) · Resident Evil 2 (PlayStation) · Torico (Saturn, released in NA as Legacy) · Power Move Pro Wrestling (PlayStation) · Ultima IX (PC, released as Ultima IX: Ascension) · Treasures of the Deep (PlayStation) · Sonic 3D Blast (Saturn, Genesis) · Starfleet Academy (PC, PlayStation) · Top Gear Rally (Nintendo 64) · Bug Too! (Saturn) · WaveRace 64 (Nintendo 64) GameWorks: feature on Sega's GameWork's arcades Reviews: · Wipeout XL (PlayStation) · Street Fighter Alpha 2 (PlayStation) · Andretti Racing (PlayStation) · Motortoon Grand Prix (PlayStation) · Tobal No. 1 (PlayStation) · Virtua Fighter PC (PC) · Star Gladiator (PlayStation) · Final Doom (PlayStation) · Virtua Fighter Kids (Saturn) · Three Dirty Dwarves (Saturn) · Spot Goes to Hollywood (PlayStation) · Z (PC) Sportsline: · NBA Live '97 (PlayStation Preview) · NBA In The Zone (PlayStation Preview) · NHL '97 (PC Preview) · Madden '97 (PlayStation Review) · Triple Play '97 (PC Review) · NCAA Gamebreaker (PlayStation Review) · Quarterback Club '97 (PlayStation Review) · 3D Baseball (Saturn Review) · NHL '97 (Genesis Review) · World Series Baseball II (Saturn Review) All Access (codes, strategies, tactics): · Shell Shock (Saturn) · Pilotwings 64 (Nintendo 64) · Virtua Fighter Kids (Saturn) · Street Fighter Alpha 2 (PlayStation) · Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (Saturn) · Decathlete (Saturn) · Crash Bandicoot (PlayStation) · Motortoon Grand Prix 2 (PlayStation) · Triple Play '97 (PlayStation) · Quake (PC) Network (Letters)
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