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#1
Posted 09 February 2006 - 12:26 AM
#3
Posted 11 February 2006 - 09:26 PM
I grew up with the NES and SNES and was a subscriber to Nintendo Power for several years so I was very excited to hear of this project. Every now and then I would search for Nintendo Power mags on eBay and consider buying the back issues that I got rid of many years ago. I am looking forward to getting the entire back catalog of issues online and preserving and keeping them available for other Retrogaming fanatics.
There has been a noticable trend lately toward the revival of classic games. This can be seen in Nintendo's Classic NES series for GBA and the Atari Flashback system. I expect that this trend will only strengthen in the future with the release of the Nintendo Revolution and it's virtual console function. Sure, emulators have been around for years but it is my thinking that having classic games available to mainstream consumers will be a very good thing for the retro gaming community.
That being said, the arrival of the Retromags project could not have come at a better time. There are few better sources of video game nostalgia than Nintendo Power (and other retro gaming mags). I will do what I can to support the continuation of the work at Retromags.com.
#4
Posted 21 February 2006 - 02:48 PM
I like long walks on the beach, candle light dinners, and.... oh wait, wrong 'about me' section, disregard
#5
Posted 24 February 2006 - 11:20 AM
-Scott V.
#6
Posted 06 March 2006 - 10:56 AM
#7
Posted 17 March 2006 - 06:52 PM
#8
Posted 29 March 2006 - 10:33 AM
#9
Posted 30 March 2006 - 12:51 AM
Name is Shawn, currently living in Rio Rancho, NM (suburb of Albuquerque), originally from Fresno, CA. 30 years old, gaming since the Atari 2600 days. Got into gaming mags fairly early, my old faves being Video Games &Computer Entertaintment (VGC&E), a text heavy multi-platform mag back in the day. I'm sure most of you are like me, and if you are, then you remember poring over each gaming mag until you had it almost memorized. I'm still like that today, but gaming mags these days have no soul (the biggest offender being EGM, which I thoroughly enjoyed back when Steve Harris & Ed Semrad ran the show...). I nearly fell out of my chair when I came across the posts on usenet. Very nice, and something that seems to have some dedicated folks behind it.
I'd love to contribute, unfortunately, my wife made me give up boxes of my older mags from the early days during our numerous moves in the mlitary, but I have some stuff that might interest some (tojs of EGM from late 90's to about a year ago, a couple of issues each Gamers Republic, Gamefan, Gamepro (yech), Game Informer (anyone else remember getting this from Funcolanbd back in the day?), & PSM. Also have the only issue of GameGO! and some other things lying around that I can't think of). I've got a decent scanner (HP 1310), and would love to get started. Any tips for scanning w/o having to destroy the mags would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks & I look forward to helping,
Shawn
#10
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Posted 30 March 2006 - 10:31 AM
Stay awhile, enjoy all the forum has to offer
#11
Posted 03 April 2006 - 09:03 PM
#12
Posted 12 April 2006 - 06:22 AM
18 years old, Scottish lad, GSOH. Interested in the preservation and enjoyment of older games and all things related. WLTM other nerd(s) for scanning/editing, etc. and maybe more...
Anyway, seriously, being such a youngster my primary gaming memories come from the 16-bit era, rather than the 8-bit. I'm also more of a Sega fan than a Nintendo one. Growing up, I was completely obsessed with Sonic the Hedgehog - I had all the games (even Dr Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine), a large number of the "Sonic the Comic" magazines and a fair few of the cartoons on video. I might even have had a couple of the adventure gamebooks.
Unfortunately, as I "grew up" I lost interest in gaming altogether, thereby completely missing out on everything between the Megadrive and the current era of consoles, so I remain perpetually intrigued about that whole era. Moved about the country a few times, and somewhere along the way I lost most of my gaming stuff (all the mags, videos, etc).
I guess my main interest with regards to scanning would be to see the Sonic the Comic series preserved (if I remember correctly, something in the region of 200 of them were produced). However, as many of the issues came with a pullout poster, it's hard to find complete issues any more.
So.. yeah. That's me.
#13
Posted 05 May 2006 - 06:14 PM
Lets see. I'm 33 yrs old. Been playing video games since the 2600
#14
Posted 09 May 2006 - 06:18 PM
#15
Posted 14 May 2006 - 04:30 AM
I used to be a very young yet locally successful house and trance DJ many many years ago. I still occasionally record and produce music as a hobby. I'm also a grand-master Photoshopper, semi-decent web designer and crazy programmer. Long story short, anything with wires going into it, is my bitch
Any good intro would be incomplete without my PC specs, so read em and weep:
Athlon X2 4800 dual-core OC'ed @ 2.8ghz
4.0 gb RAM
3.2 tb disks
19" LCD master, two 20" CRT sides.. I'd plug more displays but they don't make desks big enough
Radeon X700 + X600 PCI-E (not a big 3D gamer)
Audiophile 2496 sound card for recording, onboard optical for the rest
Windows Server 2003, and Gentoo Linux just for fun
It's an OK machine I guess
--- update ---
Weee I finally built my quad Opteron
#16
Posted 03 June 2006 - 04:09 AM
I'm 19 living in the OC and have been an avid nintendo fan for years, back in my younger years was on the nes like it was crack (i still do sometimes). I love the innovation and graphics of new games but sometimes i miss the old sympilcty of the side scrollers that had bad graphics but were fun for the challenge not a long drawn out storyline. I personally think the Wizard is one of the best video game movies of all time and i guess thats about all anything else you want to know?
#17
Posted 03 June 2006 - 04:09 AM
#18
Posted 10 June 2006 - 03:18 PM
This feels like an al-anon meet.
WHOA PHILLY! YOU WORK FOR GEEK SQUAD!!!
#19
Posted 11 June 2006 - 01:58 AM
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