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Everything posted by fusoya
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First of all, the easiest (and highest quality) way to scan a magazine is to debind it. For issues with staples, just remove the staples and scan all four sides, one at a time, refolding it. You might have to look forward or back a couple pages to figure out the page #'s for the ad pages. For issues with glued binding, just go in about 40 pages or so and carefully rip the two pages apart. Once a 40 page section is removed, the other pages should peel apart easily. This way each page will be nice and flat. There's also the autofeed scanning method which some members use, as it does most of the work for you. However, the time you save in scanning, you're going to lose in straightening the pages in photoshop, since autofeeders don't always scan straight. Or you could just release the pages crooked if you don't care.... If your scanner can do 300dpi without each page taking 5 minutes, do that. Otherwise try 200 or 150. Save everything at the highest quality (100% jpg or tiff) until they have been fully edited, and then resize and compress so that each page is about 800K, or a two page spread is about 1.6M - I generally have photoshop resize to 150dpi and then save at JPG quality 8.
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well, should I fill in the remaining gaps, or give someone else a chance for a free upgrade?
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Issue 163 has been edited and uploaded. Do I get 2 years now?
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I do still have a couple of old PC Gamer issues laying around my house from the 90s. One of them is still in the plastic bag! I was thinking about scanning them eventually, but they're BIG magazines with thin pages....
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Three reasons for joined pages: 1. Nintendo Power (not so much other magazines, but sometimes them too) was meant to be read looking at both pages. Try reading some of the Castlevania 3 maps in the Dr. Mario issue with access to only one page at a time. You'll go crazy! 2. Leaving CDisplay to show both pages at once is going to result in them not being lined up properly. There are inperfections in printing magazines which cause this, and lining them up in Photoshop is going to result in getting them in place better. 3. CDisplay does not know which two pages to line up. I tried this feature out and it would show the cover and the inside cover next to each other! and Meppi, in that example file you gave, the first one is my version of NP3, and the second one is the raw version? Although the extra brightness on the second version is nicer, notice that it is also missing more details like look at the flames and the bottom of the shoe on both covers - the second one is bled out!
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I uploaded #162 (scanned & edited by me).....the biggest NP issue in history. What do I win?
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Okay, well at least it's starting to sound like we're on the same side again. I'm going to keep work on getting these Nintendo Power issues cleaned up. I have all of them scanned, but some of them are rough scans, similar to the raw EGMs I looked at. KMFD's earlier work was too dark, but he made some corrections and his later scans (after he left retromags) are much better. Some of the posters are going to have to get rescanned, and when I get the ones that do, I will ask for help if I don't have access to the ones I need. How did everyone feel about the issue 3 which I just released? The way that Nintendo Power lays out their issues, particularly most of the earlier ones, they have text, maps and photos which often span across two pages, which is why they are a lot easier to read if the left and right sides are joined. That isn't such an issue with EGM, since every other page is an ad As for the retromags tagging, first of all, everybody already knows about this site, and there's no need to advertise it over and over. Having an nfo, a thank you page AND putting the logo in the torrent posts are overkill. That's just how I feel. Since I'm only uploading these files to this internal site (and anything I upload to other sites I do by my own will. These are my scans so I can do what I want with them) there's no need to put the extra baggage in...you do what you want with them if you spread them beyond this site.
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I'm guessing that the reason that none of your other members have had problems with you is because you've stopped banning people for disagreeing with you. I am NOT attempting to turn people against each other. I am simply answering the question asked in this poll, as to what is stopping me. And if any of you do have issues with my scans, please take it up with me, since talking to me directly about my scans is going to be the best way to improve them in the future. I don't scan at 300 dpi because it takes 4x as long to scan a page on my scanner, and the quality is absolutely the same. I am currently working on figuring out what the deal with my scanner is, since it isn't scanning totally straight, but I'm not going to mess my time messing around with GAME INFORMER issues more than I need to get them looking good. I would have more confidence in what you say about those EGMs if this site had actually accomplished its first goal of completing the Nintendo Power set, which I am working on as we speak. But if you don't want my help, I'll leave.
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Actually, that ./uploads thing was the problem with Game Informer 54. However, when I uploaded issue 66 yesterday for the first time, I remembered to use it (it was stored in autocomplete) but then I got a message about the thumbnail being too big, and of course when I resized the thumbnail and tried to finish the post, I got that corruption error - apparently you only get ONE chance to add a file before it gets corrupted. Later that night I tried uploading it again, and it looked like the entire thing was up, but then I tried downloading it to see for sure, and that one too was corrupted. It appears to be working now. There's another project I'm working on right now which I hope the whole site is going to like. It's not what I care Phillyman is personally doing, but he's one of the few people who is scanning magazines who I've discussed this with. I don't particularly care for Game Pro because their reviews catered to bribes rather than games that were actually good and they never had much for screenshots or maps. I don't care if other people scan and share the issues, but I also personally wouldn't spend much time or money to do it. I did actually scan two Game Pro issues, and it was because I thought the members of the site might like taking a look at them (also because they were both pretty short and already in my possession)....it was going to be either scan them, or just throw them out after I took one last look through them. If I wanted to, I could upload the entire missing collection of Nintendo Power issues right now. However, I'm not going to do that because many of them are not in the condition to be shown to the public. I don't scan and release things in order to get props (your gratitude is appreciated, but that's not why I do this), but I do take pride in the projects I work on, and I don't believe in this whole system of uploading "raw" or incomplete issues. The concern I have about people just collecting the files and not reading them stems from seeing all of these EGM issues getting uploaded with pages which are more than 10° crooked. If nobody's ever going to open the file, aside from checking that they have the right issue, there's no motivation to edit the issue to make it nice and presentable. Now, don't misinterpret this as me saying that you shouldn't use your auto-feed scanners in order to speed up the process (I don't use them, because I don't like to waste time straightening pages later when I can do it up front on my flatbed....although I'm starting to realize that mine is SLIGHTLY miscalibrated....not something to worry about unless you're totally anal though). However, I get the feeling and impression that most people (both scanners and leechers) are happier just having the files than actually looking at them, in a "my retro video game digital collection is bigger than yours, hah!" way, which is a type of person I DON'T want to cater to. Anyway, I really shouldn't criticize the way that other people handle their releases, but my policy is never to upload something until it is a complete and final version. And Phillyman, it's true. I DON'T work for you, and until you start paying me an actual salary to work on this project, I never will. If you were the only one still getting anything accomplished, I'd never come back here. I only recently started contributing when I realized that there are new members who are getting things done again. I don't owe anything to anyone, just be glad I'm generous enough to scan and upload files at all. I wouldn't upload a file to this site if I didn't want people to have access to it (which is why I'm not uploading those missing NP issues until I feel happy with their quality). This may be violating your second rule, but tough crap. Nobody here has an obligation to turn over something they worked on privately until they are ready to. I have adhered to to the first and third rules ever since I started contributing to this site again (unless you REALLY care about those 3x5 renewal cards, which fall out the instant I break the binding). Oh, and before somebody questions my dedication, look at my member #. I was working on this project before there even WAS a retromags.com!
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Hah. I've been working on scanning a couple random magazines which I've held onto for some reason. I've also been making final edits on my Nintendo Power collection (issues 1-201). I've even tried uploading a few of them, but about half the time, they show up as corrupted. If there's any way to make a less screwy upload system, I'd be helping out a lot more! Also, I'd be a lot more inclined to help get these magazines out if I thought people actually READ them. Our fearless leader has already admitted to me that he only collects files and doesn't actually read any of this stuff that we're wasting hours putting together, so honestly, what's the point?
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I have Nintendo Fun Club News #1....it was only 6 pages (3 pages x 2 sides)
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not sure about Pikmin, but Mario Mania and Game Boy were not supplements - they were separate guides published by Nintendo Power and were subscription incentives (as were the other Player Guides, although I think they were also sold in stores). I remember that I got NES Atlas, Game Boy, Mario Mania, Super NES and Zelda 3 when I renewed in 1991, Top Secret Passwords when I renewed in 1992, and Mario Paint when I renewed in 1993, and they were going to send me Super Metroid if I subscribed again in 1994, but by that point I was getting fed up and let it expire.
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All of the trashing I gave was for good reason, and all of it was true. You should be thanking me anyway....my decision to do my own release is what motivated Philly to throw out his "one issue a week" rule and get everything he had out there, since he felt he had to compete with mine Well, I've finally reached my goal of acquiring issues 1-100 of Nintendo Power, so my presence is going to be limited again here. Thanks to everybody who helped out with this project!
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I'm using notepad for now. Data management was my concentration with my MIS degree, but I've found in some situations, Ctrl+F is the best lookup method.
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almost 2 weeks of running, and this torrent still hasn't swarmed. I only needed 22% of it, and I still don't have that!
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at this point, I've scanned all of the NP's that I own (issues 8, 44-63 except for 60, as well as a number of supplements, posters, and guides), but I am still making myself useful by making a brand new Nintendo Power index. Some of you may have seen my old index which is buried somewhere on this site, but the new one covers EVERYTHING, and lists games/features by issue # and page #, including all of those games that showed up in Pak Watch but were never released, or were renamed (Jump Burger, California Raisins, 40 Winks, etc). As you can imagine, this is a huge project, so it'll be a while before it is complete, but it will be well worth the time and effort put into it!
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well I only actually have about 8% of the torrent set to download, so it's proceeding pretty slow. Not to mention that I'm currently seeding the complete 1993 and 1994 packets as well
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Be my guest to scan EGM, but that magazine was literally 50% ads, and some issues ran over 300 pages. Game Informer, despite being a product of Funcoland which was shoved down our throats every time we shopped there, was a really decent magazine, and I have a couple issues of it I can scan.
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Honestly, I use PocketNES for all my emulation needs. It probably IS the best NES emulator out there (it uses Nintendo hardware, so what else would you expect?)
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Ugh, TMPGEnc compressor SUCKS. CCE all the way. If you have the time to let it run, use CCE VBR 4 pass mode and you can fit three and a half hours onto a single layer DVD with great quality.
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In both issue 29 and the Top Secret Passwords guide, they refer to the planet in Metroid NES as SR388. SR388 is the planet in Metroid 2 and Metroid Fusion.....Zebes is the NES and SNES planet!
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Yeah, maybe when they start making 500GB ipods at affordable prices I'll stick to FLAC too
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Volume 10, January/February 1990 - Batman Features Batman Shadowgate Willow Double Dragon II Super Spike V'Ball Clash at Demonhead River City Ransom Previews Super Mario Bros. 3 Burai Fighter Astyanax Dinowarz Video Shorts Archon All-Pro Basketball Road Blasters Genghis Khan Cybernoid Dig Dug 2 Championship Bowling Twin Cobra Game Boy Golf (GB) Boxxle (GB) Kwirk (GB) Solar Striker (GB) Counselors' Corner Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Legacy of the Wizard Monster Party Faxanadu Adventures of Lolo Ultima Air Fortress Classified Information Mega Man II Kid Icarus The Guardian Legend Godzilla Bad Dudes Kung-Fu Heroes Super Mario Land (GB) Rambo Faxanadu Robocop Bubble Bobble Baseball Stars P.O.W. Gyruss Duck Tales New Games Now Available Infiltrator The Chess Master Short Order/ Eggsplode! Map: River City Ransom Poster: Dyno Warz Supplements: Tetris Strategy Guide, World of Nintendo Catalog Volume 11, March/ April 1990 - Super Mario Bros 3 Features Super Mario Bros. 3 Silent Service Pinbot 720? A Boy and His Blob Wrath of the Black Manta Astyanax Previews Final Fantasy Code Name: Viper Super C Video Shorts 8 Eyes Magic of Scheherazade Heavy Barrel Kings of the Beach Magic Johnson's Fast Break Target: Renegade Marvel's X-Men Destination Earth Star Top Player's Tennis Vegas Dream Win, Lose or Draw Remote Control Top Gun II Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum Rock 'N Ball Puss 'N Boots Fisher Price: Perfect Fit Fisher Price: I Can Remember Game Boy Nemesis (GB) Malibu Beach Volleyball (GB) World Bowling (GB) Heiankyo Alien (GB) Boomer's Adventure in Asmik World (GB) Flipull (GB) QBillion (GB) Counselors' Corner Willow Dragon Warrior Duck Tales River City Ransom Shadowgate Legacy of the Wizard Classified Information Punch Out!! Bad Dudes Mega Man II Cobra Triangle Hydlide Double Dragon II Adventures of Dino-Riki Cybernoid Vegas Dream New Games Now Available Tecmo World Wrestling Abadox Bases Loaded II Baseball Simulator 1.000 Al Unser Jr. Turbo Racing The Battle of Olympus Xexyz Rescue: The Embassy Mission Map: Dragon Warrior Poster: Super C Supplement: Pak Source Volume 12, May/June 1990 - Super C Features Final Fantasy Super C DynoWarz Code Name: Viper Burai Fighter Previews Ninja Gaiden II Startropics Golgo 13: The Mafat Conspiracy Crystalis Video Shorts Roller Ball Castle of Dragon Conflict Double Dare Ghostbusters II Kid Kool Terra Cresta Phantom Fighter Snoopy World Championship Wrestling Dusty Diamond's All-Star Softball Jack Nicklaus' 18 Greatest Holes of Major Championship Golf Game Boy Batman (GB) Gargoyles' Quest (GB) Qix (GB) Daedalian Opus (GB) Bases Loaded (GB) NFL Football (GB) Fist of the North Star (GB) Shanghai (GB) Counselor's Corner Magic of Scheherazade 8 Eyes Battle of Olympus Willow Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II Shadowgate Classified Information Super Mario Bros. 3 Batman Astyanax Baseball Stars Knight Rider Mega Man II Castlevania: The Adventure (GB) 8 Eyes River City Ransom New Games Now Available Adventures of Lolo 2 Rocket Ranger Wheel of Fortune Family Edition Tombs and Treasure Journey to Silius Map: Code Name Viper Poster: Final Fantasy Supplement: Classified Information Booklet Volume 13, Super Mario Bros 3 Strategy Guide Volume 14, July/August 1990 - Rescue Rangers Features Final Fantasy Rescue Rangers Snake's Revenge Golgo 13: The Mafat Conspiracy Solstice Crystalis Previews Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Maniac Mansion Mission: Impossible Video Shorts Adventures in the Magic Kingdom Rad Racer II Michael Andretti's World G.P. Wizardry Arkista's Ring Pinball Quest Wall Street Kid Heavy Shreddin' Boulder Dash Bad News Baseball Battle Chess Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition Pictionary Silkworm Image Fight The Last Starfighter Mechanized Attack Game Boy Double Dragon (GB) Fortress of Fear: Wizards & Warriors X (GB) The Final Fantasy Legend (GB) Spider-Man (GB) Wheel of Fortune (GB) Pipe Dream (GB) Lock 'N Chase (GB) Dexterity (GB) Penguin Wars (GB) Paperboy (GB) New Games Now Available Captain Skyhawk Little League Baseball Spot Dragon Spirit Dungeon Magic Classified Information Knight Rider Double Dragon II Super C Adventures of Lolo 2 Godzilla Astyanax Xexyz Burai Fighter Counselors' Corner Super C Shadowgate Code Name: Viper The Magic of Scheherazade Batman Map: Crystalis Poster: Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Volume 15, Ninja Gaiden II Strategy Guide Volume 16, September/October 1990 - Maniac Mansion Features Final Fantasy Maniac Mansion Roller Games NES Play Action Football Snake Rattle 'N Roll Kickle Cubicle Mission: Impossible Previews Little Nemo Dream Master Dragon Warrior II Solar Jetman Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game Video Shorts Bugs Bunny's Birthday Blowout Gilligan's Island Bigfoot Circus Capers Mad Max Shingen the Ruler Back to the Future II/III Starship Hector A Nightmare on Elm Street Rally Bike Cabal Narc Game Boy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan (GB) Cosmo Tank (GB) Quarth (GB) Skate or Die Bad 'N Rad (GB) Catrap (GB) Heavyweight Championship Boxing (GB) Balloon Kid (GB) Popeye (GB) Serpent (GB) Dead Heat Scramble (GB) Snoopy's Magic Show (GB) Mr. Chin's Gourmet Paradise (GB) Godzilla (GB) New Games Now Available Gauntlet II Dick Tracy Low G Man Swords & Serpents Parker Bill's Trick Shooting Frankenstein Classified Information Captain Skyhawk Rad Racer II Tetris A Boy and His Blob Nemesis (GB) Heavy Barrel Willow Final Fantasy Counselors' Corner Crystalis Snake's Revenge Shadowgate A Boy and His Blob Baseball Stars Wrath of Black Manta Map: Mission Impossible Poster: Solar Jetman Volume 17, Final Fantasy Strategy Guide Volume 18, November/December 1990 - Dr. Mario Features Solar Jetman Little Nemo: The Dream Master Dr. Mario Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse Game Boy Duck Tales (GB) Dr. Mario (GB) Robocop (GB) NES Play Action Football (GB) Game Boy Classified Information Batman (GB) Cosmo Tank (GB) The Final Fantasy Legend (GB) Deadheat Scramble (GB) Heavyweight Championship Boxing (GB) Tetris (GB) Shanghai (GB) Counselor's Corner Super Mario Bros. 3 Crystalis Tombs & Treasure Classified Information Super Mario Bros. 3 Ninja Gaiden II Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II Snake, Rattle N Roll Double Dragon Solstice The Magic of Scheherazade Tecmo Bowl Now Playing Digger Thunderbirds Pipe Dream Street Fighter 2010 Destiny of an Emperor Volume 19, 4-Player Extra Strategy Guide NES Play Action Football Gauntlet II Nintendo World Cup Swords & Serpents Super Spike V'Ball Ivan Ironman Stewart's Super Off Road Kings of the Beach Spot: The Video Game Chris Edward & Iran Lendl in Top Players' Tennis Magic Johnson's Fast Break Championship Bowling A Nightmare on Elm Street M.U.L.E.
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Volume 4, January/February 1989 - Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Features Wrestlemania Sesame Street 1.2.3 Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Skate or Die Now Playing Marble Madness Operation Wolf John Elways QB N.F.L. Football Tecmo Bowl Metal Gear Video Shorts Friday the 13th World Games Star Soldier Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Bump'n Jump Rampage Othello RoboWarrior Spy vs. Spy Gyruss Q*Bert Counselors' Corner Super Mario Bros. 2 Golgo 13 Wizards & Warriors Legend of Zelda Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Classified Information Double Dragon Mega Man Life Force Gauntlet Blaster Master Bionic Commando Track & Field II Map: Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Poster: Skate or Die Volume 5, March/April 1989 - Ninja Gaiden Features Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Ninja Gaiden Hudson's Adventure Island Previews Strider Cobra Triangle Bayou Billy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles World Class Track Meet Dance Aerobics Super Team Games Video Shorts California Games Taboo: The Sixth Sense Nobunga's Ambition Desert Commander Mappyland Airwolf Predator Flying Dragon Counselors' Corner Bionic Commando Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Blaster Master Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Mickey Mousecapade Classified Information Bionic Commando Golgo 13 Milon's Secret Castle Hudson's Adventure Island Operation Wolf Spy Hunter Zanac Wizards & Warriors Double Dragon Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Skate or Die! Legend of Zelda Super Mario Bros. 2 Map: Hudson's Adventure Island Poster: Strider Supplement: Game Directory Volume 6, May/June 1989 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Features Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Bayou Billy Cobra Triangle Life Force Ninja Gaiden Previews Mega Man II Faxanadu Fester's Quest Clash at Demonhead Dragon Warrior Video Shorts Super Dodge Ball Bug's Bunny's Crazy Castle Fist of the North Star Kung Fu Heroes Street Cop Athletic World Amagon Monster Party Adventures of Lolo Hydlide Counselors' Corner Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Milon's Secret Castle Ikari Warriors Legend of Zelda Cobra Command Classified Information Blaster Master Golgo 13 1943 Metal Gear Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Ninja Gaiden Mickey Mousecapade Seicross Ultima Bubble Bobble Hudson's Adventure Island Super Mario Bros. 2 Map: Life Force Poster: Mega Man II Volume 7, July/August 1989 - Mega Man II Features Mega Man II Faxanadu Dragon Warrior Strider Previews Robocop Duck Tales Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II Video Shorts Bad Dudes The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Guerrilla War Defender of the Crown King's Knight To The Earth Shooting Range Sesame Street ABC Adventures of Dino-Riki Counselors' Corner Legacy of the Wizard Bases Loaded Ninja Gaiden Dr. Chaos Friday the 13th Classified Information Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Gyruss Seicross Rambo Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Cobra Triangle Mappy-Land Life Force Jackal Super Mario Bros. 2 Legend of Zelda Map: Faxanadu Poster: Robocop Supplement: Super Mario Bros. 2 Tip Book Part 1 Volume 8, September/October 1989 - Duck Tales Features Duck Tales Dragon Warrior Hoops Fester's Quest Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Previews Willow River City Ransom Batman NES Play Action Football Video Shorts Air Fortress Bad Street Brawler Casino Kid Castlequest One on One Romance of the Three Kingdoms Sky Shark Counselors' Corner Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Metroid Adventures of Lolo Classified Information 1943 Ninja Gaiden Star Soldier Legend of Zelda Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Mega Man II The Guardian Legend Tecmo Bowl Legacy of the Wizard Map: Fester's Quest Poster: Batman Supplement: Super Mario Bros. 2 Tip Book Part 2 Volume 9, November/December 1989 - Tetris Features Willow Tetris Super Off Road Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II Robocop NES Play Action Football Previews Shadowgate Silent Service A Boy and His Blob 720 degrees Guardian Legend Video Shorts Goal Thundercade P.O.W. Twin Eagle Back to the Future Black Bass Game Boy Super Mario Land (GB) Revenge of the Gator (GB) Castlevania: The Adventure (GB) Motocross Maniacs (GB) Tennis (GB) Baseball (GB) Alleyway (GB) Counselors' Corner Mega Man II Faxanadu Strider Super Dodge Ball Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Classified Information Solomon's Key Duck Tales Mega Man II Strider RoboWarrior Faxanadu Ninja Gaiden Cobra Triangle New Games Now Available Wheel of Fortune Jr. Jeopardy Jr. The Three Stooges Stealth Eagle Godzilla Map: Willow Poster: IronSword Supplement: Dragon Warrior Strategy Guide
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Volume 1, No. 1 Winter 1986/1987 (Fun Club News) - Super Mario Bros Features Super Mario Bros Excitebike Hogan's Alley Sneak Peaks Pro Wrestling Slalom Volume 1, No. 2 Summer 1987 (Fun Club News) information needed Volume 1, No. 3 Fall 1987 (Fun Club News) - The Legend of Zelda Features Metroid Kid Icarus The Legend of Zelda Sneak Peaks Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Rad Racer RC Pro-Am Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link Volume 1, No. 4 Winter 1987/1988 (Fun Club News) - Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Features Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Rad Racer Sneak Peaks Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link RC Pro-Am Dragon Warrior Pro's Corner The Legend of Zelda Metroid Kid Icarus Rad Racer Super Mario Bros. Members Tips Kung Fu Gradius Super Mario Bros. Volume 1, No. 5 February/March 1988 (Fun Club News) - RC Pro-Am Features RC Pro-Am Ice Hockey Goonies 2 Sneak Peaks Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link Golf Donkey Kong Classics Super Mario Bros. 2 Pro's Corner The Legend of Zelda Metroid Rad Racer Super Mario Bros. Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Members Tips Metroid Kid Icarus The Legend of Zelda Volume 2, No. 6 April/May 1988 (Fun Club News) - Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link Features Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link Double Dragon Sneak Peaks Golf Super Mario Bros. 2 Pro's Corner Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Metroid Super Mario Bros. Kid Icarus The Legend of Zelda Members Tips Metroid Kid Icarus The Legend of Zelda Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Super Mario Bros. Volume 2, No. 7 June/July 1988 (Fun Club News) - Ice Hockey Features Wizards & Warriors Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Rad Racer Pro Wrestling Ice Hockey RC Pro-Am Sneak Peaks Super Mario Bros. 2 Pro's Corner Metroid Kid Icarus Super Mario Bros. The Legend of Zelda Volume 1, July/August 1988 (Nintendo Power) - Super Mario Bros. 2 Features Super Mario Bros. 2 Legend of Zelda R.B.I Baseball Bases Loaded Major League Baseball Double Dragon Now Playing Gauntlet Contra Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Video Shorts Legendary Wings Iron Tank Gun.Smoke Rambo Dragon Power Metal Gear Bionic Commando City Connection Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road Star Force Freedom Force Counselors' Corner Ghosts 'N Goblins Ring King Metroid Super Mario Bros. Kid Icarus Rygar Castlevania Ikari Warriors Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Classified Information Ice Hockey Rad Racer Athena Contra Gun.Smoke Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! Arkanoid Ring King Ninja Kid Zanac Map: The Legend of Zelda Poster: Bases Loaded Volume 2, September/October 1988 - Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Features Bionic Commando Life Force Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Super Mario Bros. 2 Renegade R.C. Pro-Am Now Playing Golgo 13 Blaster Master Video Shorts Xenophobe Seicross Superman Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Lee Trevino's Fighting Golf 1943 Jackal Hudson's Adventure Island Magmax The Classics Pac-Man Joust Millipede Donkey Kong Donkey Kong Jr. Galaga Xevious Classified Information Kid-Niki: Radical Ninja Renegade Kid Icarus Counselors' Corner Legend of Zelda Super Mario Bros. Metroid Kid Icarus Map: Castlevania II: Simon's Quest Poster: Bionic Commando Volume 3, November/December 1988 - Track & Field II Features Track & Field II Mickey Mousecapade Blaster Master Ultima Legacy of the Wizard Now Playing Anticipation Blades of Steel Cobra Command Racket Attack Video Shorts Bubble Bobble Paperboy Ghostbusters Tecmo Baseball Challenge Pebble Beach Dr. Chaos Tecmo Bowl Platoon Milon's Secret Castle Counselors' Corner Metal Gear Rambo Double Dragon Gauntlet Classified Information Gradius Seicross Zanac Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road Super Mario Bros. Deadly Towers Map: Gift Guide Poster: Blaster Master