Post cool stuff from old gaming magazines here!
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Post cool stuff from old gaming magazines here!
Wanted to start a dump-thread for random/cool/funny/interesting stuff you find in old gaming mags. Stuff we can't just easily link to a blog or something. Say you find an interesting interview that isn't online elsewhere, or a funny or awesome ad that you've never seen... post cool stuff here. Pics/scans appreciated!
To start, I happened to find PC Gamer Vol.2 No.3, March 1995, and this issue features The First Annual PC Gamer Awards (1994), and I thought you guys would be interested in the list...
Game of the Year: Doom
Best Action Game: TIE Fighter
Best Adventure Game: System Shock
Best Simulation: 1942 The Pacific Air War
Best Role-playing [sic] Game: Star Trail Realms of Arkania
Best Strategy Game: X-COM UFO Defense
Best Wargame: Panzer General
Best Sports Game: NASCAR Racing
Best Historical Simulation: Lords of the Realm
Best Puzzle Game: Goblins Quest 3
Best Arcade Game: Pinball Fantasies
Best Educational Product: The Way Things Work
Best CD-ROM Enhancement: X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM
Special Achievement in Design Excellence: Under A Killing Moon
Speical Achievement in Innovative Design: Wolf
Special Achievement in Graphics: Creature Shock
Special Achievement in Acting: Sam & Max Hit the Road
Special Achievement in Dialogue: Beneath a Steel Sky
Special Achievement in Musical Score: TIE Fighter
Special Achievement in Sound Effects: FIFA International Soccer
To start, I happened to find PC Gamer Vol.2 No.3, March 1995, and this issue features The First Annual PC Gamer Awards (1994), and I thought you guys would be interested in the list...
Game of the Year: Doom
Best Action Game: TIE Fighter
Best Adventure Game: System Shock
Best Simulation: 1942 The Pacific Air War
Best Role-playing [sic] Game: Star Trail Realms of Arkania
Best Strategy Game: X-COM UFO Defense
Best Wargame: Panzer General
Best Sports Game: NASCAR Racing
Best Historical Simulation: Lords of the Realm
Best Puzzle Game: Goblins Quest 3
Best Arcade Game: Pinball Fantasies
Best Educational Product: The Way Things Work
Best CD-ROM Enhancement: X-Wing Collector's CD-ROM
Special Achievement in Design Excellence: Under A Killing Moon
Speical Achievement in Innovative Design: Wolf
Special Achievement in Graphics: Creature Shock
Special Achievement in Acting: Sam & Max Hit the Road
Special Achievement in Dialogue: Beneath a Steel Sky
Special Achievement in Musical Score: TIE Fighter
Special Achievement in Sound Effects: FIFA International Soccer
Re: Post cool stuff from old gaming magazines here!
so yeah, I blogged about this some time ago but believe it is relevant:
Sega Visions' 32X coverage: http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/dshei ... t-2569.php
Sega Visions' 32X coverage: http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/dshei ... t-2569.php
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dsheinem wrote:so yeah, I blogged about this some time ago but believe it is relevant:
Sega Visions' 32X coverage: http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/dshei ... t-2569.php
ah yes, that's right! I remember that blog post kind of made me want a 32X.
I have both of those issues of Sega Visions myself.

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I already like this thread.
I will need to dig out my Nintendo Power issues. The SNES games preview list (released before the system launch) is amazing. There's also some great previews for games like The 7th Saga II and Legend of the Fire Emblem. I'll rummage through this stuff when I have a chance.
I will need to dig out my Nintendo Power issues. The SNES games preview list (released before the system launch) is amazing. There's also some great previews for games like The 7th Saga II and Legend of the Fire Emblem. I'll rummage through this stuff when I have a chance.
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dsheinem wrote:so yeah, I blogged about this some time ago but believe it is relevant:
Sega Visions' 32X coverage: http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/dshei ... t-2569.php
Is it just my work internet being crappy again, or is this all that link says?
We have dissected a number of console launches thus far in the Transitions Blog, but thus far each one has been for what could probably be considered a "successful" console. For the first time then, in this entry, we will be examining a console that, by most measures, was considered a failure: the Sega 32X.
I see nothing more than that.
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BurningDoom wrote:dsheinem wrote:so yeah, I blogged about this some time ago but believe it is relevant:
Sega Visions' 32X coverage: http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/dshei ... t-2569.php
Is it just my work internet being crappy again, or is this all that link says?We have dissected a number of console launches thus far in the Transitions Blog, but thus far each one has been for what could probably be considered a "successful" console. For the first time then, in this entry, we will be examining a console that, by most measures, was considered a failure: the Sega 32X.
I see nothing more than that.
It's probably that RFGen has been really horrible lately. Some days it loads slow, some it works fine, other days it won't load at all. I'm not sure what's up, but it's been a crapshoot for months.
Re: Post cool stuff from old gaming magazines here!
noiseredux wrote:BurningDoom wrote:dsheinem wrote:so yeah, I blogged about this some time ago but believe it is relevant:
Sega Visions' 32X coverage: http://www.rfgeneration.com/blogs/dshei ... t-2569.php
Is it just my work internet being crappy again, or is this all that link says?We have dissected a number of console launches thus far in the Transitions Blog, but thus far each one has been for what could probably be considered a "successful" console. For the first time then, in this entry, we will be examining a console that, by most measures, was considered a failure: the Sega 32X.
I see nothing more than that.
It's probably that RFGen has been really horrible lately. Some days it loads slow, some it works fine, other days it won't load at all. I'm not sure what's up, but it's been a crapshoot for months.
Yeah, it didn't load for me at first right just now either. It is/was potentially my last blog entry over there. Truth is, I'd likely get more views and comments about something I wrote here on the forums anyway.
Here it is in full:
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Very cool, I'll be reading this more in detail when I get home. I LOVE classic gaming magazines.
Any chance you could get those pics a little bigger? If it was just a little bigger, we'd be able to read the actual text on the pages of the magazine.
Any chance you could get those pics a little bigger? If it was just a little bigger, we'd be able to read the actual text on the pages of the magazine.
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So Dsh's idea was pretty awesome. Decided to do one of my own. This is one of my personal favorite issues from my collection, lots of nostalgia attached to this as this was basically a buying guide for me as I bought my Dreamcast (the first brand-new console I bought with my own money from lawn-mowing).
Electronic Gaming Monthly #123 - October 1999


Inner, unfoldable cover - Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation:


Table of Contents:

And in the news for the month:
AT&T Teams up with Sega to present SegaNET!

Nintendo's new mysterious "Dolphin" console (becomes the GameCube) gets some space. Mario is planned for a more mature outing (when did that happen?), and Pac-Man comes to the Neo Geo Pocket Color:

PS2 will not get a modem built-in
, and Nintendo releases a Tommy Hilfiger Game Boy Color?!

Some previews and reviews:
Slave Zero for Dreamcast:

Zelda Gaiden for N64 (which I'm assuming became Majora's Mask):

N64 previews: Castlevania Special Edition and Jet Force Gemini:

Chrono Cross for PS1:

Final Fantasy VIII for PS1:

And the cover article: Spider-Man:


Some gaming-related action figures that released that month:

Tips & Cheats Section:

Top 20 Games for the Month:

Some ads:
Thousand Arms for PS1:

Final Fantasy VIII for PS1:

Duke Nukem: Zero Hour for N64:

Fighting Force 2:

Soul Calibur for Dreamcast:

Rayman 2:

A completely '90s ad for GameStop:

And an Electronics Boutique ad, when it and GameStop were 2 different stores!

Game prices really haven't changed much.
This is just to show how large gaming magazines used to be. A whopping 267 pages, and there were still some un-numbered ad pages following that!

The back cover, an awesome Dino Crisis ad:

For those curious about the WWF Atttiude insert, I still have it, too! Basically a mini-strategy guide that came free with the magazine.


Electronic Gaming Monthly #123 - October 1999


Inner, unfoldable cover - Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation:


Table of Contents:

And in the news for the month:
AT&T Teams up with Sega to present SegaNET!

Nintendo's new mysterious "Dolphin" console (becomes the GameCube) gets some space. Mario is planned for a more mature outing (when did that happen?), and Pac-Man comes to the Neo Geo Pocket Color:

PS2 will not get a modem built-in


Some previews and reviews:
Slave Zero for Dreamcast:

Zelda Gaiden for N64 (which I'm assuming became Majora's Mask):

N64 previews: Castlevania Special Edition and Jet Force Gemini:

Chrono Cross for PS1:

Final Fantasy VIII for PS1:

And the cover article: Spider-Man:


Some gaming-related action figures that released that month:

Tips & Cheats Section:

Top 20 Games for the Month:

Some ads:
Thousand Arms for PS1:

Final Fantasy VIII for PS1:

Duke Nukem: Zero Hour for N64:

Fighting Force 2:

Soul Calibur for Dreamcast:

Rayman 2:

A completely '90s ad for GameStop:

And an Electronics Boutique ad, when it and GameStop were 2 different stores!

Game prices really haven't changed much.
This is just to show how large gaming magazines used to be. A whopping 267 pages, and there were still some un-numbered ad pages following that!

The back cover, an awesome Dino Crisis ad:

For those curious about the WWF Atttiude insert, I still have it, too! Basically a mini-strategy guide that came free with the magazine.


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Re: Post cool stuff from old gaming magazines here!
1999 must have been a fun time to be into games - with the Dreamcast being the most recent cutting-edge console.
Nintendo is totally killing it in those sales figures!
I do plan on playing Thousand Arms this year. That game has always intrigued me.
Nintendo is totally killing it in those sales figures!
I do plan on playing Thousand Arms this year. That game has always intrigued me.