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Up until recently; a tech magazine shipped with a gaming supplement called INSIDER with its own cover, reviews, QA pages etc. It was nice to read gaming stuff away from a PC for once. Now the magazine has stopped shipping and the guys who wrote for it write for IGN India. And this was like 2 years ago at most.
Yeah, I love revisiting that stuff. It's crazy to look through one of them and see classic game after classic game being talked about. It was a charmed age for gaming!

Does anyone remember Next Generation? I own just about every issue they ever put out. Still a great magazine--really in-depth even by today's standards. They interviewed everybody.
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amrit9037: I loved the smell of fresh DVD release.
I remember after buying these magazine I used to smell their pages and DVDs.
Once a magazine provided Dual Layer DVD having all big freeware and shareware games.
I backed up that DVD once every 4-6 months for 3 years.
After that I used it as catalog and downloaded updated version of those games.
One of the gem I remember iis Comix Zone.
I still hope some day GOG will bring Comix Zone here!
There was a PC version of that? I've got a Sega version and it's a real bitch to complete. If you don't make all the correct decisions about which path to take, you have little hope of completing it.
Sadly I had to dump hundreds of old computer game magazines (covering C-64, Amiga, and PC) a few years ago. One of my favorite "serious" American rags was Computer Gaming World. Luckily some dedicated fans put up a site with the whole run of its issues-

http://www.cgwmuseum.org/
I had some of the issues from "Computer Gaming World", and I used to love looking through them. Sadly I think I threw them away, and now I miss them so much.

EDIT: *reads post above* OMG, I know how I'm spending my Friday night! XD Thanks so much for the link!
Post edited August 07, 2015 by Fantasysci5
I own nearly every issue of PC Zone (greatest PC mag of all time) and am working on collecting the last few.

I own every issue of Amiga Power (arguably greatest Amiga mag of all time) and also many Amiga Action and The One Amiga issues.

I also subscribe to Retro Gamer, an excellent UK mag, and am trying to get all their back issues.
Acctualy i am in process of collecting every issue of croatian magazines.Hacker had some 115 issues (1994-2005) and PcPlay some 130 issues (1998-2010).ah,the good old days...i had about half of both when i was younger but dont know what happened to them.it would be nice if you guys posted some pictures of your collections
I remember buying Stonekeep with such a magazine, still have the disc in near mint condition to this day :-)
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Negatus: Sadly I had to dump hundreds of old computer game magazines (covering C-64, Amiga, and PC) a few years ago. One of my favorite "serious" American rags was Computer Gaming World. Luckily some dedicated fans put up a site with the whole run of its issues-

http://www.cgwmuseum.org/
Same here. We needed the space back. Used to keep a pc gaming mag in binders with those plastic magazine holders. Enjoyed rereading the reviews but now I can't remember which magazine it was. Might have been CGW or PC Gamer Very happy this archive is available. Its fun to relive the times when adventures got mentioned on the cover of gaming magazines...at least occasionally. lol

Here's the UK PC Gamer archive and more bits here

EDIT: Most were definitely CGW. I recognize the covers in 1992 & 1993
Post edited August 09, 2015 by SalarShushan
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drewpants: Everyday I kick myself and those around me that I got rid of all of my old Amiga magazines. I certainly is interesting to go back and look at up and coming gaming developments with the benefit of hindsight. Personally, I'd love to read more about the doomed Sony/Nintendo agreement.
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nightcraw1er.488: Am with you there, I had a whole collection of Spectrum mags, cover tapes, not to mention all the actual spectrum games on tapes. Got rid of it all when I moved many years ago. Can still see that lovely boxed Collectors Dizzy set staring back at me in the dark depths of the night :o(
Ouch. Yeah, my folks got rid of my Atari 2600, Spectrum, Amiga and Master System when I was at uni. Thinking about it - why do I still talk to them!?
Ahhh ! The good old time when games and demos were offered in PC gaming magazines (Pc Jeux or Joystick in France).