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Hi, my name is Areala, and my childhood was destroyed by the May 7/21 issue of Dengenki Playstation. At first, I was excited to view more Japanese-only games. But then I turned to pages 22-23 and was greeted by an ad for Squaresoft's Cyborg which was so ridiculous in its presentation that it forced me to confront my built-in biases towards the 90s comics of my youth. I emerged a shattered wreck of a woman, my inner child a now-shriveled husk of the beauty she once possessed. Dengenki Playstation utterly ruined my life by obliterating the single dangling thread holding me together. No one should bear witness to the violations of the English language perpetrated upon those panels. "Oh! Feel Good Baby!" belongs in porn, not the pages of my sacred comic books. My revenge will be terrible. A giant is awakened. You have been warned. Dengenki Playstation: I AM COMING FOR YOU YOU HAVE NO CHANCE MAKE YOUR TIME!! What you say!!, Areala1 point
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This is probably why so many people want to believe in an afterlife where they've got all the time and energy they need and money isn't a concern. Though I would hope that if life after death DID exist there would be more worthwhile pursuits at hand than finally playing that copy of Grim Fandango you never got around to in life, no matter how amusingly ironic that might be.1 point
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I want to thank you again, @bogusfrank. Those early issues have more than enough detail so you can zoom in and read the text at a very comfortable distance from the screen. We can also see the full quality of the game screenshots, to the point where we can notice flaws in the original capture. So cool. I always wanted to order back issues back in the day, which they let you do for at least the first three years or so. But I think they were JUST as expensive as the newsstand price, but I did get 2 of them. But now, I can finally see them all. Thanks again.1 point
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PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Game Boy Super Nintendo Entertainment System Atari Lynx Sega Genesis Sega Game Gear NEC TurboGrafx-16 CD Player SNK Neo Geo ---- Dear Game Informer (letters column) Letter From The Editor This Issue's Reviews... The Bottom Line (one-page summary of this issue's review scores) The Miracle Piano: Now Learning to Play is as Easy as 'Zap,' 'Pow,' 'Ping.' It's Horror, Not Hospitality, in Virgin's Groundbreaking The 7th Guest (PC, SNES CD-ROM add-on preview) Reviews (two-page reviews featuring a game overview, three capsule reviews from GI staff, screenshots) NHLPA Hockey '93 (Gen) Muhammad Ali Boxing (Gen) Mick and Mack: Global Gladiators (Gen) Greendog (Gen) Felix the Cat (NES) Firehawk (NES) Out of This World (Gen) Soul Blazer (SNES) Batman Returns (Lynx) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (GG) Ninja Commando (NeoGeo) Special Horror and Gore Section (includes one-page introduction, reviews, and previews page) Welcome... (intro) (Reviews) Splatterhouse 2 (Gen) Addams Family (SNES) It Came From the Desert (TG16CD) Super Hunchback (GB) Dr. Franken (GB) Fiendish Forshadowing... (game previews page containing the following:) Nosferatu (SNES) Zombie High (Gen) Aliens 3 (Gen/GG/SNES/NES/GB) Chakan, the Forever Man (Gen/GG) Felix, That Wonderful Cat Celebrates Fifty Years of Fame (two-page history and overview of the Felix the Cat cartoon character) Spectrum Holobyte: From Computer to Cartridge and Beyond (two-page interview with Mike Nelson & Daniel Lucas) What's Hot? Nintendo: CD or Not CD? Consumers Flock to Summer CES Nintendo vs. Game Genie: The Final Chapter? Sega Opens Their Wallet, Too... More Crowded Courtrooms Sega Establishes Charitable Trust Going For The Gold Fun Club Tip Line (reader submitted tips and tricks) U.N. Squadron (SNES) Lakers vs. Celtics (Gen) Tiger Heli (NES) Super Bowling (SNES) Shadow Dancer (Gen) Street Fighter II (NES) (no doubt a typo; SNES) Pit Fighter (Gen) River City Ransom (NES) Sonic the Hedgehog (GG) Saint Sword (Gen) Splatter House 2 (Gen) (Splatterhouse 2) Zelda 3 (SNES) (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past) Abadox (NES) Cat Trap (GB) Gargoyle's Quest (GB) Tech Talk: Capcom Takes Control (sidebar; The Capcom Fighter Power Stick) Street Fighter II: The Arcade Phenomenon For Your SNES (two-pages of first impressions) Answers From The Top (Dan Dematteo (President of Software Etc.) interview) Ads (in order of appearance): Rival Turf (SNES) FaceBall 2000 (GB) R.B.I. Baseball 4 (GEN) Super Bowling (GEN) Stunt Kids (NES) Bee 52 (NES) Chester Cheetah in Too Cool to Fool (GEN) Team USA Basketball (GEN) Jaleco Game Boy games: Battle Unit Zeoth / Q*Bert / Fortified Zone / Bases Loaded for Game Boy The Game Handler GS controller (GEN) Game Informer subscription ad Natsume games: Spanky's Quest (SNES/GB) / S.C.A.T. (NES) Super Adventure Island (SNES) Chester Cheetah sweepstakes Taito games: Power Blade 2 (NES) / Little Samson (NES) / Hit the Ice (NES/GB) / The Jetsons: Robot Panic (GB) / The Flintstones (GB) Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (SNES)1 point
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PRIMARY SYSTEMS COVERAGE Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Game Boy Super Nintendo Entertainment System Atari Lynx Sega Genesis Sega Game Gear Sega CD ---- Dear Game Informer (letters column) Letter From The Editor This Issue's Reviews... The Bottom Line (one-page summary of this issue's review scores) Welcome To The World Of Role-Play... (two pages, including Classic Role-Play Titles page of game overviews) The Ultima Series (Ultima: Exodus, Ultima: Quest of the Avatar) The Zelda Series (Zelda, Zelda II, Zelda III) Phantasy Star Series (Phantasy Star, Phantasy Star II, Phantasy Star III) Final Fantasy Series (Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy II) Reviews (two-page reviews featuring a game overview, three capsule reviews from GI staff, screenshots, and usually boxart) Might & Magic III: Gates to Another World (SNES) Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun (Gen) Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance (NES) Knight Quest (GB) Race America (NES) Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston (NES) Test Drive II: The Duel (Gen) Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf (Gen) Where In Time Is Carmen Sandiego? (Gen) F1 ROC: Race of Champions (SNES) Xardion (SNES) Rival Turf! (SNES) Super Battletank: War in the Gulf (SNES) Spanky's Quest (SNES) WordHai: WordZap (GB) Popils (GG) (Magical Puzzle Popils) Codemasters: The Creative Force Behind Your Favorite Carts What's Hot and Just Raring To Go? New Accessories For Your Game Boy! Fun Club Tip Line (reader submitted tips and tricks) Jordan Vs. Bird (Gen) Desert Strike (Gen) Faceball 2000 (GB) Snake's Revenge (NES) John Madden '92 (Gen) Bart vs. the Space Mutants (NES) Dragon Crystal (GG) Darkwing Duck (NES) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (GB) Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (NES) Super Mario Bros. (NES; Game Genie codes) Rolling Thunder 2 (Gen) Twin Cobra (NES) Spiderman (Gen) (Spider-Man) Sports Talk Baseball (Gen) Road Blasters (NES) Zelda III: A Link to the Past (SNES) (The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past) Addams Family (SNES) Todd's Adventures in Slime World (Lynx) Tech Talk: The Latest on Video Game Hardware & Software (1.5 pages) "Well, my system's cheaper than yours..." Disc is it for Sega (Sega CD) Techno Too! (TurboDuo) The Code Masters are at it again! (Game Boy Game Genie prototype) You Have Your Genie, How 'bout Aladdin? We've Got One, Too! (Sega Menacer) What's Hot? "News" From Summer CES! (four pages of coverage) Ads (in order of appearance): Rival Turf (SNES) Super Battletank: War in the Gulf (SNES) Ghoul School (NES) Cadash (GEN) Dragon's Fury (GEN) Super Baseball Simulator 1.000 (SNES) Jaleco Game Boy games (Battle Unit Zeoth / Q*Bert / Fortified Zone / Bases Loaded for Game Boy) Camerica Games titles (MiG-29 Soviet Fighter / Fire Hawk) Natsume games (Spanky's Quest (SNES/GB) / S.C.A.T. (NES)) Game Informer subscription Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball (SNES) The Game Handler controller True Golf Classics: Pebble Beach Golf Links (SNES) Raiden Trad (NES) Arcana (SNES)1 point