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Background info:
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GamePro
is a gaming magazine that has been around since the
days of the NES. During the late 8-bit era up
to the 32-bit era, most gaming fans considered
GamePro to be the best gaming magazine of the genre
that covered all systems. It was absolutely
godly in the 16-bit era, right beside the almighty
Nintendo Power. However, its quality began to
decline somewhere around the middle of the 32-bit
era.
- Sega Visions is Sega's official magazine,
that almost no one has heard of. =P I believe
its reign lasted from 1994 to 1999. For its
first several years it was distributed bi-monthly,
then they switched to monthly. It was an
alright magazine. I enjoyed my membership to
it during the 16-bit era. |
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Popful Mail
GamePro,
April 1995
<< 304 KB |
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Lunar 2: Eternal Blue
GamePro,
November 1995
<< 251 KB |
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Lunar: The Silver Star
Sega Visions, February/March 1994
<< 360 KB
Note: The two columns of text towards
the left have been retyped because its original quality rendered it
illegible, so don't expect the retyped text to be perfectly aligned
with everything. |
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Dark Wizard
Sega Visions, April/May 1994
<< 331 KB |
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Shining Force CD
Sega Visions, February/March 1994
<< 497 KB |
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