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  1. 122 downloads

    Computer Player Vol.3 Issue 07 (December 1996)
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  2. 271 downloads

    Computer Player Vol.3 Issue 3 (August 1996)
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  3. Version 1.0.0

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    This scan was made for everyone, so please download it, share it with your friends and enjoy! If you share this scan elsewhere, please say that the file came from Retromags, where anyone can download it for free. Magazine preservation is for everyone. Thank you!
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  4. 169 downloads

    Computer & Net Player Vol.4 Issue 5 (November 1997)
    1 point
  5. Retromags Presents! Famitsu Issue 1319 (March 27, 2014) (supplement included) Database Record Download Directly! Scanned By: kitsunebi    Edited By: kitsunebi    Uploaded By: kitsunebi    Follow us on...                         
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  6. Thanks, I’m a bit slower these days because of work, but you’ll still see some from me. I have not given up!
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  7. 187 downloads

    Big thanks to @bogusfrank for preserving these! Please make sure to thank him
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  8. Agree with your post. Although I've been gaming since the Atari days, my exposure during the 16-bit era was rather limited (I owned a Turbografx 16 and nothing else). The Playstation was my first mainstream gaming system, which I received as a gift right around its launch. In addition to the system, I became ravenous for all news and coverage related to it (pre-Internet days), and the first issue of Dimension PSX was the first Playstation magazine I ever read. For all of the drama surrounding some of the editorial opinions on unpopular games (i.e. Bubsy 3D), I always enjoyed the tight-knit camaraderie that seemed to exist with the small staff. And you're right... for my money, the 1995-1997 era of gaming is still my most cherished. Games were becoming increasingly modern and complex but were still raw and experimental at the same time. Everything felt fresh. Great time to be alive.
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  9. 235 downloads

    Q64 1999 Volume 1 (Winter)
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  10. 197 downloads

    Q64 2000 Volume 2 (Winter)
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  11. 214 downloads

    Q64 1999 Volume 3 (Fall)
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  12. This group started the Dimension-3 magazine, with about 5 people coming from GameFan from what I could tell. Dimension-3 was released by Dimension Publishing that focused on PC games and the 3DO console. It only ran 7 issues, and the group published another mag at the same time, Dimension PS-X but only released two issues. They eventually saw success when they renamed this magazine PS Extreme, which lasted many years. I really like this group of David Jon Winding, Greg Off, Tim Lindquist, Eric Winding, Mark Winding, and Joe Sutton. If you want more from this group, then check out PS Extreme. These two issues have a big load of great reviews for PS1. So many solid games. Some became classics, some got put on the PlayStation Classic for some reason and angered a lot of people, but I have found memories trying to play each one of these games. It was an exciting time to be a gamer. These issues are small, but there's only a handful of ads.
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  13. 1,935 downloads

    Nintendo Power Issue 125 (October 1999) Issue donated by Benjamin Alldritt.
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  14. 1,682 downloads

    GamePro Issue 134 (November 1999)
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