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Which was more boring?
Amiga Format 19%  19%  [ 4 ]
CU Amiga 9%  9%  [ 2 ]
Amiga Shopper 71%  71%  [ 15 ]
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 26, 2013 23:25 
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I'd quite fancy that actually, Mark. Thanks :)

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I got rid of all my game mags a couple of years ago - they take up too much space. Sold a fair bit on ebay - the retro gamers and those retro edge specials. Mrs LTIA helped me with this as she sells stuff on ebay regularly and was glad to see the back of them.

This month for my birthday she got me a Retro Gamer subscription. This is especially odd as I was talking about subscribing to 'Prog' magazine (despite the shit cover disk).

So yeah, I'm stuck with 12 months of Retro Gamer due to a clerical wife error. Got the first issue a couple of days ago and the cover story is... Dragon's Lair! Great. Lots of fawning over one of the worst games of all time. It is an intersting story, though.

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Yeah that six page(!) Dragon's Lair thing was awful. I suppose it's a deservedly remembered game due to the crowds around it at the arcades. Not much to write about how the world's first QTE played, though.

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Does that 24kg include issues 97, 102, 103 and 135, Dimmers?


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Took issue 18 of AmiFor to bed yesterday to furtively flick through. I remember it being heavy on adverts, but christybikings I wan't ready for the sheer scale of adverting in real life. I can only imagine that PD companies must've been raking it in to afford full page adverts back then. Still raised nostalgia goose-bumps seeing them though.

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Does that 24kg include issues 97, 102, 103 and 135, Dimmers?


It dinnae, no. Highest issue was 63.

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 Post subject: Re: Gaming Magazines
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I have 2 issues of AF. The pink Spirit of independents cover and the John Lennon Imagine cover.

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I like how we're the number one link on Google for "Bruno Brookes Amiga" now.

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Well if that doesn't get us hundreds of exciting new members then I don't know what will.


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I like how we're the number one link on Google for "Bruno Brookes Amiga" now.


One of these people never tried to sell me an Amiga:

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Well if that doesn't get us hundreds of exciting new members then I don't know what will.


We have to do a live episode. Then a musical one.

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Everyone loves JNash, right?! So here's all the stuff he wrut in PCGamer 23.


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Heh, in the same issue ("Linda Barker" - ed) gave Magic Carpet 2 41%. In the next issue there's a letter from an indignant Bullfrog PR lady complaining he'd dared "slag off a Bullfrog game". I have to agree with him. Magic Carpet was awful beyond words.

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Heh, in the same issue ("Linda Barker" - ed) gave Magic Carpet 2 41%. In the next issue there's a letter from an indignant Bullfrog PR lady complaining he'd dared "slag off a Bullfrog game". I have to agree with him. Magic Carpet was awful beyond words.


41% is quite harsh. The problem is that he often goes for stunt marking for impact.

As a disclaimer I only ever played the demo which had 4 or so levels* but it seemed an enjoyable romp worthy of something in the mid to late 60's. My main complaint would be draw distances that made everything look like it was happening in fog but I guess that is the technology of the time.



* I may have actually got the full game on budget as well as the demo. My memory is hazy.


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And today here's JNash's contributions to PCGamer 24.


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He had a shitty month that month, didn't he?

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All months it seems. I'll scan some more in if people are interested.

Got some late-90s Amiga Formats now. Before picking the top one up (ish 125, July 1999) I thought about how late APs were always Doom obsessed, and SURELY the Amiga scene had moved on from that in the three year gap. Nope. All Doom. Doom doom doom. Also Quake, but mostly Doom.

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All months it seems. I'll scan some more in if people are interested.


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Definitely! These are ace.


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Dimrill wrote:
Got some late-90s Amiga Formats now. Before picking the top one up (ish 125, July 1999) I thought about how late APs were always Doom obsessed, and SURELY the Amiga scene had moved on from that in the three year gap. Nope. All Doom. Doom doom doom. Also Quake, but mostly Doom.

I found scans of an AF issue from 1998 recently, and was amazed that they still produced 100+ page issues and had a dedicated "Games Editor" on the staff payroll as late as then. Amazed.


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It's quite... odd reading an Miga mag from that late. I have a recurring dream where AP restarted in the mid 00s, but with completely new staff. My brain can't deal with it. That's what these AmiFors are like.

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In PCGamer 25 he was let near some better games.


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I'd quite fancy that actually, Mark. Thanks :)


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Issue 28 Nashness.


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Heh, it looks this guy has took up Modern Book Binders custom printing for Amstrad Action binders. Good on him. I would buy some if he'd decided to use the Cordex. The Wirex ones distort the mags horribly. If I ever come into some money (urgh) I'd get some new AP ones made as Cordexes.

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Heh, it looks this guy has took up Modern Book Binders custom printing for Amstrad Action binders. Good on him. I would buy some if he'd decided to use the Cordex. The Wirex ones distort the mags horribly. If I ever come into some money (urgh) I'd get some new AP ones made as Cordexes.


They are LOVELY but 9 quid for the postage?


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Ouch. Didn't notice that.

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I live but a few minutes away from there. I wouldn't be paying postage were I interested.


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Ever wondered what laptops cost in 1995? Or what first-run graphics cards were "best"? Are you completely mental? Then why not buy an almost complete PC Pro collection.

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I could quite fancy that, I'm constantly re-reading my Custom PC collection, I keep it all archived on a bookshelf on the landing upstairs, for perusement whilst 'on the throne'.

Seeing where graphics card technology was just a few years ago, for example, is very interesting.


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Thanks for those JNash review scans, Dimrill! All new to me as I've never read PC Gamer.

We just need to find a source of Sega Zone scans next...


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PC Gamer was a stunningly good mag back in the day, it was genuinely readable as a magazine, you didn't even need to have a PC or be a PC gamer to appreciate the quality of the writing.


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Issue 29's...


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Step 1) Print out Wikipedia entries.
Step 2) Sell on eBay for £50.
Step 3) Derrrrp.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Amiga-600-Com ... 4852ffd90a

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The ISBN number is legit:
http://www.isbnsearch.org/isbn/9786136220888

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Another one for £75. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Amiga-Copper- ... 19da064b66

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How very reasonable.

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Heh. Sold.

Except for the fact that I don't use play anymore as they refused to change my password to (something similar to) Okwyh afe98jd% (awerkmc8_

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You lot are missing the point. You can now order the internet by post!

We indeed live in amazing times.


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So close to a complete PC Zone collection now. Only need issues 18, 19 ,22-26, 90, 93, 94, 96, 105 and 107.

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Bloody hell. That Wikipedia printer is amazingly prolific. Anything and everything on games he's printed out and made a book out of.
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Harrumph. It seems Pixel Nation's domain has lapsed. I hope that doesn't mean they've stopped.

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We just need to find a source of ("Game" - Ed) Zone scans next...


Piff paff poff! Issue 15, at least.


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Wow! Thanks Dimrill, that's a great find. Really had no idea that J. Nash wrote for Game Zone, let alone was a staffer.


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Was that James Leach in the middle?

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Was that James Leach in the middle?


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Those are ace Dimrill. I wonder what he's doing at the minute. I tried searching for any new stuff but it looks like he's disappeared off the Internet.


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Last I knew about was that Detective radio play he did with Reader Millington which I've forgotten the name of.

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Those are ace Dimrill. I wonder what he's doing at the minute. I tried searching for any new stuff but it looks like he's disappeared off the Internet.

He's into Radio Controlled cars now.

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Last I knew about was that Detective radio play he did with Reader Millington which I've forgotten the name of.

Sexton Blake be the names.

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