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  1. 82 downloads

    This here's a magazine 'bout PlayStation games. I reckon some of 'em you heard of, and some of 'em you ain't. Either way you got near two hunnerd'n fifty pages full of purty pictures and lots of them squiggles they call writin' in Japan. Get it while the gettin's good, y'all.
    3 points
  2. 131 downloads

    PLAY (UK) Issue 22 (July 1997) Scanned By: Delphinus48
    2 points
  3. 117 downloads

    64 Magazine Issue 54 (September-October 2001) Scanned By: Delphinus48
    2 points
  4. 117 downloads

    Tips & Tricks Video-Game Codebook Volume 16 Issue 04 (July-August 2009)
    2 points
  5. 34 downloads

    Available in CBZ and PDF formats
    1 point
  6. 109 downloads

    64 Magazine Issue 48 (May 2001) Scanned By: Delphinus48
    1 point
  7. 72 downloads

    One of the games in this issue is Revolutionary Girl Utena for the Saturn. Any fans of the anime out there? I haven't really watched any anime in the past 20 or so years, so my memory is pretty vague, but I remember liking it.
    1 point
  8. 68 downloads

    Sega Sports NFL2K Prima Guide
    1 point
  9. 164 downloads

    Computer Games Strategy Plus Issue 101 (April 1999)
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  10. 109 downloads

    Interesting how the cover article on Bloodborne starts immediately on page 2 (the inside front cover.) That space is usually reserved for what I assume are the most expensive ads (in addition to the cover, the first several pages of Famitsu are printed on thicker, glossier paper than the rest of the mag), so I'm guessing Sony paid a %#$!load of cash to get Famitsu to give that space up for the feature on Bloodborne. 214 pages
    1 point
  11. 99 downloads

    Game Developer Issue 83 (October 2002)
    1 point
  12. 247 downloads

    Code Vault Issue 33 (Summer 2007)
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  14. 54 downloads

    PCWorld Volume 31 Number 4 (April 2013)
    1 point
  15. 62 downloads

    PCWorld Volume 31 Number 3 (March 2013)
    1 point
  16. 59 downloads

    PCWorld Volume 31 Number 2 (February 2013)
    1 point
  17. 73 downloads

    PCWorld Volume 30 Number 9 (September 2012)
    1 point
  18. 195 downloads

    PCGames (March-April 1991)
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  19. 186 downloads

    PCGames (February-March 1993)
    1 point
  20. 1,072 downloads

    GamePro Issue 127 (April 1999)
    1 point
  21. Version 1.0.0

    259 downloads

    Once again, one of marktrade's scans has been touched up and added to our collection.
    1 point
  22. Version 1.0.0

    230 downloads

    Another of marktrade's scans finally comes home. This one required some slight editing on my part, as almost every page still had staple holes visible! Photoshop's content aware fill tool saved the day and ensured that no pages were harmed by cropping. Please also be aware that due to very little information being available about the exact publication history of PCGames, the issue number is unknown and thus has been titled so as to sort via its cover date.
    1 point
  23. Version 1.0.0

    251 downloads

    Scanned and edited by marktrade at a time before we had PCGames in our database, it's finally getting added here as was originally intended. (also available at archive.org)
    1 point
  24. Version 1.0.0

    256 downloads

    Thanks to Whiskcat for donating this issue to be scanned
    1 point
  25. House of the Dead 2, Soulcalibur, and Power Stone are all fine titles. I'm not sure that three games qualifies as 'a lot', but everything else available at US launch easily fell into the 'terrible-to-mediocre' category, or was a sports game (but I repeat myself). And let's not even bring up the Japanese launch of the system, which offered a tantalizing 4 titles: one terrible Godzilla game, one terrible sports sim starring penguins, one supremely sub-par visual novel, and the "No-one-will-remember-me-after-Soulcalibur's-release" third incarnation of Virtua Fighter. *huggles* Areala
    1 point
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