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nintendoman

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  1. Yeah I got all Raze: Issue One…Nov 1990, No 2…Dec 1990, No 3…Jan 1991, No 4…Feb 1991, No 5…March 1991, No 6…April 1991, No 7…May 1991, No 8…June 1991, No 9…July 1991, No 10…Aug 1991, No 11…Sept 1991, No 12…Oct 1991 (final issue) and all Ultimate: Issue one…Dec 1994, Issue two…Jan 1995, Issue three…Feb 1995, Issue four…March 1995, Issue five…April 1995, Issue six…May 1995, Issue seven…June 1995, Issue eight…July 1995, Issue nine…Aug 1995, Issue ten…Sept 1995, Issue eleven…Oct 1995, Issue twelve…Nov 1995, Issue thirteen…Dec 1995, Issue fourteen…Jan 1996, Issue fifteen…Feb 1996, Issue sixteen…March 1996, Issue seventeen…April 1996, Issue eighteen…May 1996, Issue nineteen…June 1996 (final issue) mmh, looks like one of my Raze is gone missing. Gotta recheck.
  2. On the other hand, Nintendo have been re-hashing old games since NES anyway, be it on Game Boy, SNES, Cube, DS, Wii.....
  3. Taboo The sixth Sense, that is a RARE classic (Rare....get it?)
  4. I got the British GamePro running from 1995 to 1996 spanning 11 issues:
  5. here's my little collection of EG, but I do have one revamped issue from the early 90s. Did you know that Joe Santulli of Digital Press contributed to the new EG?
  6. (US) Electronic Games first issue was Winter 1981 (US) Computer Gaming World first issue was November 1981 (UK) C&VG first issue was also November 1981 thing is, EG was console gaming oriented, CGW and C&VG were first and foremost computer (gaming) magazines, and C&VG even had type-ins.
  7. I used to have the complete run, with all the cover gimmicks which came over time with the mag (sunglasses, little notebooks, calendar, gaming related plastic gimmicks.....etc). I sold the magazines to a Nintendo enthusiast in 2003.
  8. In the UK I used to buy the 3DO magazine without even owning the console. It was an excellent magazine for a console not popular in the UK at all. I think I'm missing 3 issues, and 1 CD (And yes, 3 later issues actually had the same CDs isssued again as came with earlier issues):
  9. Hey great maybe one day, who knows.... But seriously, you don't want to know how many gaming magazines I dumped/sold/lost etc ... before moving back to D from UK......probably almost 1000. That was the sad part.
  10. Wow, great stuff. It must be such hard work to do. I can barely scan a straight fanzine with my scanner. Come and visit me here in Koblenz,DE, I have over 2000 mostly UK gaming magazines which need to be scanned and put online (80s, 90s).
  11. I got some GB Action, irregular issues: Issue 13 June 93, Issue 17 Oct 93, Issue 18 Nov 93, Issue 19 Dec 93, Issue 20 Xmas 93, Issue 21 Jan 94, Issue 22 Feb 94, Issue 23 March 94, Issue 24 April 94, Issue 26 June 94, April 95, Sept 95, Oct 95, Nov 95 (final issue) So sometime in 94/95 they stopped the numbering and continued with month/year only until Nov 1995, which was the last issue (if I remember right, they had a farewell in the editorial, but like so many here, my gaming magazines (approx 2500) are also boxed up and stored in the spare room).
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