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#1 Sandgolem

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Posted 09 May 2012 - 01:41 PM

Hello guys I stumbled across your forums and archive here while attempting some in-depth research on my own gaming past.

There is a magazine that should be dated around 1994. It featured two things, one a cover showing Cammy and Dee Jay for Street Fighter 2 turbo and a large walkthrough the first area of Sega's Shadowrun game (released 1994).

It was one of the few gaming magazines I was ever allowed to have as a kid and I read the magazine so much it fell apart. Now years later I'm looking for it but forgot the title. I searched through your librarys and didn't see anything offhand. But if anyone could help me I would be really really grateful.

#2 Areala

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Posted 09 May 2012 - 10:53 PM

Hello guys I stumbled across your forums and archive here while attempting some in-depth research on my own gaming past.

There is a magazine that should be dated around 1994. It featured two things, one a cover showing Cammy and Dee Jay for Street Fighter 2 turbo and a large walkthrough the first area of Sega's Shadowrun game (released 1994).

It was one of the few gaming magazines I was ever allowed to have as a kid and I read the magazine so much it fell apart. Now years later I'm looking for it but forgot the title. I searched through your librarys and didn't see anything offhand. But if anyone could help me I would be really really grateful.

Welcome to the site, Sandgolem! We'll do our best, but if there's any more information you can provide for us, that would really help narrow it down. Was this a US magazine, or was it published somewhere else? Also, do you know if it was Sega-specific or if it catered to multiple game systems?

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#3 Mister Zero

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Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:23 PM

Maybe Gameplayers or Ultra Gameplayers?

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Posted 10 May 2012 - 09:33 PM

Game Players didn't morph into its Ultra format until 1996, so we can cross that one off the list. One down, hundreds to go. :)

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