Classic Gamer Vol. 2 - Issue #2


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I just want to point you guys at >Classic Gamer Vol. 2 - Issue #2< which is a kickass <b>FREE</b> PDF retrogaming magazine. It even covers reviews of homebrewn productions. This piece of magazin brings back a lot of childhood memories :) The quality is extremly great and the magazine has a professional touch. Just don't miss this piece of work! I hope you you like it as much as I do :)

http://www.classicgamer.com
 
looks similar to a magazine i bought recently, called Retro Gamer
Its pretty good, has nice articles which go pretty indepth on some old classics like Dizzy etc, oh it had a cover disk with tonnes of classics and homebrew games.
I think each issue is about a different era, i only have number 2 :(
 
Retrogamer is an excellent magazine - Issue 5 is the best yet, the quality keeps getting better and better.

I think we will see a few more magazines of this style cropping up, maybe even one covering TV, Movies, Videos & Computers. Retro is back. ;)

-Craig

www.gbax.com
 
I like this little tidbit they had on that website:

"Win a Game Park 32!
Fans of retro gaming shouldn't be without one of these mini-marvels. Dozens of classic computer and console emulators are available for the GP32 handheld, enabling you to play retro games on the move. It also plays MP3 audio and Divx video.
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Those fine folks over at www.gbax.com have provided us with a GP32 (complete with fitted backlight) to give away. It's worth over £100, so if you'd like one in your collection, you just need to know the answer to this slightly techie question:

How fast is the GP32's processor - is it 33MHz, 66MHz or 133MHz? "

:)
 
DaveC posted on Jul 10 2004 at 05:55 AM said:
I like this little tidbit they had on that website:

"Win a Game Park 32!
Fans of retro gaming shouldn't be without one of these mini-marvels. Dozens of classic computer and console emulators are available for the GP32 handheld, enabling you to play retro games on the move. It also plays MP3 audio and Divx video.
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Those fine folks over at www.gbax.com have provided us with a GP32 (complete with fitted backlight) to give away. It's worth over £100, so if you'd like one in your collection, you just need to know the answer to this slightly techie question:

How fast is the GP32's processor - is it 33MHz, 66MHz or 133MHz? "

:)
Haha, love the question for a handheld with a valiable clock speed. Unless they meant the default cpu speed, which isn't what they wrote.
 
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