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  1. 138 downloads

    Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 51 (February 1995)
    4 points
  2. 60 downloads

    This is the final issue of Play Online. You can download the CD-ROM included with the issue HERE.
    3 points
  3. 126 downloads

    Speculation on what the American redesign of the Super Famicom might look like LOL: Though to be fair, who would have ever guessed they'd decide that purple and lavender were the way to go to appeal to Americans?
    1 point
  4. I've got the entirety of "Strategies for Nintendo Games" that I own scanned (the Consumer Guide one), and I'm gonna be poking at it a bit to touch it up and hopefully submit it. Not gonna go too super crazy with the restoration (like I did with the How To Beat The Video Games cover), but I got the scans at 600 dpi and hopefully I'm gonna get it looking real good.
    1 point
  5. 127 downloads

    PLAY Issue 92 (August 2009)
    1 point
  6. 59 downloads

    Here it is y'all. Unless someone can provide evidence to the contrary, this is the only Japanese magazine EVER with Lara Croft on the cover. Just don't expect any Tomb Raider game coverage anywhere in the issue LOL.
    1 point
  7. 127 downloads

    Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 39 (February 1994)
    1 point
  8. 70 downloads

    Star Wars Galaxy Collector Issue 04 (November 1998)
    1 point
  9. 53 downloads

    I know some people probably prefer the chaotic "graphic design by Jackson Pollock" style of Japanese video game magazines, but I'm glad this mag has a more Western aesthetic, particularly as it primarily covers Western games. It's just a handsome mag, in my opinion - one that lays its info out in a clear, easy to read format suitable for adults, as opposed to the "HEY! LOOK OVER HERE!!" style of the video game mags.
    1 point
  10. 174 downloads

    PSExtreme Issue 05 (April 1996)
    1 point
  11. 90 downloads

    Covers PS1, Saturn, & PC games (and a PC-FX game ) I'm not a furry, but I like these early Dengeki G's covers with animal characters a lot more than the later ones when they switched to generic anime girls.
    1 point
  12. 115 downloads

    Sega Pro Issue 43 (April 1995) Scanned by: Delphinus48
    1 point
  13. 116 downloads

    Computer Games Issue 181 (December 2005)
    1 point
  14. 895 downloads

    Pokemon - FireRed & LeafGreen Version - Nintendo Player's Guide
    1 point
  15. 182 downloads

    PSExtreme Issue 04 (February-March 1996)
    1 point
  16. 73 downloads

    Compute!'s Gazette Issue 012 (June 1984)
    1 point
  17. 110 downloads

    Coincidentally, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace was released during same time period as this mag's cover date. Twenty-five years later, not a single person has ever gone on record accusing Dengeki PlayStation #106 of destroying their childhood, however.
    1 point
  18. 59 downloads

    Joystick Issue 100 (January 1999)
    1 point
  19. 1 point
  20. 137 downloads

    Improved kitsunebi edition! This is a step up from marktrade's scan/edit (uploaded by dablais) which is already available here. While it was a good scan, this one is better edited and I've taken care to more faithfully bring out the correct colors. I don't really see any advantages to the previous scan, to be honest, and would advise anyone who has already downloaded this mag to consider replacing it with this version. Here are a few comparisons. Old scan on top, my scan on bottom:
    1 point
  21. 136 downloads

    Total! Issue 13 (January 1993) Scanned by: Delphinus48
    1 point
  22. 106 downloads

    Total! Issue 54 (June 1996) Scanned by: Delphinus48
    1 point
  23. 107 downloads

    There was apparently a SaGa Frontier 2 supplement which came with this issue, but my copy didn't include it. It DID include the second supplement...a sticker sheet of memory card stickers. Thank god for that LOL. A scan of some memory card stickers is even less useful than actual memory card stickers, but it's preserved for prosperity now anyway. Well, except for the few that the previous owner removed. I guess someone out there uses memory card stickers, after all.
    1 point
  24. 221 downloads

    Tips & Tricks Magazine 012 (February 1996)
    1 point
  25. 86 downloads

    Adults only, the manga section is read right to left, the CD-ROM included with this issue can be downloaded HERE, yadda yadda yadda. TLDR: B(。)(。)BS.
    1 point
  26. 48 downloads

    Oh! PC Issue 132 (Oct 01 1990)
    1 point
  27. 41 downloads

    E-on The Official Eve-Online Magazine Issue 04 (Summer 2006)
    1 point
  28. Version 1.0.0

    74 downloads

    Does anyone remember wax lips? You know, from back before kids had smartphones and had to entertain themselves with gags sold in the backs of comic books, like joy buzzers, fake vomit, and whoopee cushions? You'd put these things on and walk around hoping to get a laugh, till you got bored and just ate them. Dunno why I was thinking of those just now... ... ... ... Oh dear, I've poked the bear known as Horseface Croft, and Silver Edition @Areala is not amused...
    1 point
  29. 374 downloads

    Put your 3D glasses on and enjoy these beautiful girls! You will also find the second cover at the end of the magazine.
    1 point
  30. 111 downloads

    Lots of reviews this issue. Indeed, the review section is also the cover story, which is possibly a first?
    1 point
  31. 41 downloads

    E-on The Official Eve-Online Magazine Issue 03 (Spring 2006)
    1 point
  32. 79 downloads

    Family Computer Magazine is read R-L, so you must set your CBR reader to Japanese/manga mode in order for facing pages to be displayed correctly.
    1 point
  33. 70 downloads

    Family Computer Magazine is read R-L, so you must set your CBR reader to Japanese/manga mode in order for facing pages to be displayed correctly. So many two-page joins of game screen maps make me long for modern 3D games that can't be mapped on a screen-by-screen basis in magazines. And speaking of maps, there are a couple of fold out poster maps at the end of the archive. The size of these is quite large - I haven't shrunk them down to the size of the rest of the pages in case anyone wants to zoom in to see them in greater detail.
    1 point
  34. 124 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  35. 112 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  36. 133 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  37. 139 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  38. 122 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  39. 132 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  40. 117 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  41. 113 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  42. 117 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  43. 123 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  44. 157 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
    1 point
  45. 872 downloads

    Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue 182 (September 2004)
    1 point
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