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    I had a Commodore 64 and I loved the old "type-in" mags like INPUT. I can remember spending one entire Sunday typing in a simple pacman game only to get an "error in line..." problem. I didn't know you could type LIST and correct your errors so I just switched off my computer.
    The magazine I used to collect was Zzap! 64. I went to W H Smiths on a weekend to buy it and was thrilled to spot a new edition each month. That was a great mag and I still have them now.

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    computer and video games( CVG ) was the one i used to get.

    every now and again there would be a program of a game for my SHARP MZ700, usually just a dot flying round the screen you had to shoot, if you typed it in correctly

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      I loved Crash when I had a Speccy then moved onto Zzap64! when I had a C128. I sometimes used to get C+VG and remember reading a copy which had a Dragon's Lair arcade walkthrough in it once while on holiday.

      You'll be pleased to know that some are available in online versions:

      Zzap64! - http://www.zzap64.co.uk/
      Crash! - http://www.crashonline.org.uk/
      Sinclair User - http://www.sincuser.f9.co.uk/
      Your Sinclair - http://www.ysrnry.co.uk/cover1.htm
      Commodore User - http://www.zzap64.co.uk/c64/CommUser.html

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        Best game mag ever was Zero for the Commodore Amiga and the Atari ST - they used to review games, but the humour in them was fantastic. They'd have some wierd sections and thing like sending questions to be answered by a black shape it was so surreal - soon the reviewws were getting few and far between and the weirdness starting taking over - it folded after about 20 issues (months) but damn it was soooooo good.

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        • #5
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          Can't remember if I ever tried Zero (didn't have Amiga or ST), did they do Arcade?

          ACE was a fine read, as into the industry as EDGE would be, but not at the expense of the gamer attitude. Future Publishing's weekly magazine was a gem back in the 80s, I still yearn for a decent weekly games title now. Also have one issue of a fanzine that briefly went into the newsagents, Electric Brain.

          They were great days, when half a page said more than ten pages of any modern games rag.

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          • #6
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            I was also a Computer and Video Games (CVG) fan, I started buying it in 1997 when it was priced at 50p, and then it went up to £1 but it was such a bargain. I remember it being such a fun magazine to read, it had colourful pages, fair reviews and a letters page which I always looked forward to reading. In the middle of the magazine there was a retro section which was always printed on a yellow-coloured paper, something which made CVG stand aout from other games magazines of the time. One of the things I loved about CVG was that at the start of the magazine each member of the team would have a bit about what they had been up to that month, along with a list of games they were currently playing and the fact that some of their chosen games weren't always current titles really appealed to me. I continued reading CVG until around the end of 1999, my favourite time in gaming was the time of the Playstation and the N64 and I have fond memories of CVG covering most of the games associated with this time.

            I did buy another issue of CVG a good few years later but it had changed beyond belief and seemed as though it was trying to be some sort of lads magazine with games thrown in.

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              Considering the amount of money in the modern games industry, you might think that they could do without the phoneline ads. On one page you're reading about how to catch Bulbasaur, whilst next to it, you're being asked if you want some granny to stand on your throat whilst she takes her teeth out!

              Back in the 80s you could buy a games mag, a game (Mastertronic or Codemasters - what a bitch fight that was), and you had enough change from a fiver to go on a sugar fuelled bender! Now you get a magazine you don't even read all the way through. I can remember thinking Edge was mad charging £3.80 for an issue. Now it's the best value read going - though I admit that I like the Xbox World podcasts.

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                Amstrad Action IIRC it had a free cassette that contained 3 or 4 games.

                One of the games was called 'How to be a complete B%&*£$!'

                I was about 7 at the time, so I was forbidden to play on that game because of its rudeness.

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                • #9
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                  I've still got some copies of Electron User in my parent's attic somewhere.

                  Talking of early banned games, wasn't there one text adventure game which was only possible to complete by commiting a very indecent act on a robot, which lead to many shops refusing to stock.

                  It was mentioned on the games section of Teletext a few months ago, but I couldn't find anything on Google.
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                    Amstrad Action did include a tape in the latter stages of its run. It has to be said, though, by that stage the Amiga-ST battle was well under way. I recall picking up an issue in the early 90s having not seen it for a while - hardly any real content because the games had stopped coming out. But then, the early issues were the best. I did have a first issue floating around, but not too sure what happened to it.

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by Richard1978 View Post
                      I've still got some copies of Electron User in my parent's attic somewhere.

                      Talking of early banned games, wasn't there one text adventure game which was only possible to complete by commiting a very indecent act on a robot, which lead to many shops refusing to stock.

                      It was mentioned on the games section of Teletext a few months ago, but I couldn't find anything on Google.
                      Leather Goddesses of Phobos?

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                        think you are talking 80s here, but i remember collecting nearly all the Amiga Formats mags. These were excellent as you got free demos and even free games and software packages everymonth,You built up a wicked collection..the front cover was always glossy and had a eyecatching pic. I was a poor student at the time but always made sure I had my copy!
                        "Man who catch fly with chopsticks accomplish anything"

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                        • #13
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                          Just before Zzap64 started there was a good one called Personal Computer Games. I remember Jeff Minter had a column in the early issues of Zzap and mentioned it in his newsletter Nature of the Beast. He said something along the lines of "Zzap's okay, a bit juvenile...I preferred Personal Computer Games". Anyway, the Zzap writers threw a fit and in their next issue slagged him off in the most immature way. Minter just mused in his next issue of "Nature..." that their reaction kind of proved his point. Quite right.

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                            First one I started to read was Hobby consoles, which was released in the late 80's onto 90's.

                            Then in the late 90's it disappeared... wonder why?!

                            I remember loving reading articles over new street fighter series... wow... memories.
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                              Originally posted by Soul View Post
                              I remember loving reading articles over new street fighter series... wow... memories.
                              Just reminded me of an issue of CVG I picked up in 1997 that had Goldeneye on the N64 on the cover. I remember walking round my local Tesco while leafing through CVG at the same time and coming across a small preview picture of Street Fighter EX, which I think was the first time Street Fighter had gone 3D. I was massively into my beat em' ups and I thought the idea of Street Fighter in 3D would be unbelievable. I remember just being so excited over this one, tiny preview image and thinking that the game couldn't be released soon enough.

                              This is a great thread by the way, makes me long for a time when when all I relied on was magazines for games coverage. Oh, and as for that Street Fighter Game, most fans absolutely hated it but I played it to death and its soundtrack is one of my favourites from gaming!

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