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  1. Yes, exactly. This is a list that's useful for someone wanting to purchase magazines to fill holes and wants to see which titles HAVE holes before seeing which individual issues are needed -- potential donators and potential certified crazy people like Dablais who buy mags just to fill holes even though they've got so many mags already they have to send hundreds of them to E-Day to scan to lighten their load. It's probably not necessary for anyone who wants to scan or donate mags they already own, since they're either already aware of what's needed, and are probably going to have to go into each mag's DB/download section to see which individual issues are needed anyway. But it sounds like it's more or less already scripted and will update automatically, so is there any reason NOT to use it?
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    236 pgs Idol Pikachu chooses YOU!
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  3. Pocket Gamer (the Future US publication) actually has at least 2 issues, the second one being one I have in my basement somewhere. I'd send it in to be scanned but it's in pretty terrible condition.
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  4. Yeah, there are some publications (offhand I don't know what) where someone has scanned a single issue, and created a DB entry for that issue and that issue only. So it would look 100% preserved when in fact only a single issue has been preserved. This is why we usually want to ascertain how many issues total a mag has before creating its database, but it hasn't been done that way with 100% consistency, especially on mags where we're unsure of the number of issues.
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  5. One flaw with something like this is, while at a glance it looks like we've completely preserved 51 publications, the true number is actually lower since a lot of publications aren't fully represented in the database (PC World, GameRoom and The Gamer, to name a few, and that's just from the completed list). For those publications one would still have to check the individual database entry to see that, "Oh, this site only has GameRoom issues from Volume 20."
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  6. Retromags Presents! Famitsu Issue 1337 (July 31, 2014) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: kitsunebi    Edited By: kitsunebi    Uploaded By: kitsunebi    Follow us on...                         
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  7. Retromags Presents! PLAY Issue 92 (August 2009) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: dablais Follow us on...                         
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  8. Retromags Presents! Star Wars Galaxy Collector Issue 04 (November 1998) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: dablais    Edited By: dablais    Uploaded By: dablais    Donated By: dablais Follow us on...                         
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  9. 789 downloads

    A reasonably decent guide to DOOM II, written by Ed Dille in the voice of an annoyed drill instructor trying to whip a new recruit (that's you, the reader) into fighting shape. It includes a number of strategies for co-operative play, which game guides often lacked back in the day, especially for First-Person Shooter titles. No Deathmatch strategies beyond "always be running, don't stand in one place, and fire the biggest guns you've got", but the amount of time spent discussing fire team formations and other co-op strategies is really cool to see. Also includes a short interview with John Romero which is worth reading by itself, although much of the information in it you'll already know if you've read Masters of DOOM. This should have been a black-and-white guide, but Prima for some reason chose to go with a spot colour printing approach, infusing red ink into virtually every page, and even into the black-and-white screenshots. It's an interesting look, but it also jacked the price of this guide up to $20 US when it really should have been $15 or thereabouts. Prima must have realized this price might turn some people off, because they released a stripped-down, 96-page budget hint book called The DOOM II Survival Guide which contains the basic item, enemy, weapon, and map info from this book, but none of the level strategies, multiplayer info, interview, or cheat codes. But here's the big, bad mama in all its glory. Enjoy!
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  10. There's a few of them here: https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=Special:Search&profile=images&search=Saturn Power Scans&fulltext=1
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