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Video Game magazines were too SOUL i feel sorry for the Zoomers who grow up with e-celebs in this SOULLESS era the Peak of the Video Game industry was undoubtedly in the 90s and 2000s the Peak in creativity gameplay and stories this era will never be repeated
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I would spend hours reading them at the bookstore while my mom was shopping for clothes. She absolutely refused to buy me magazines of any sort but I read everything there was to read there. I definitely missed out on some awesome demo discs tho.
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bump
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>>12511150
Yes
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>>12511150
I agree 1990-2003 were peak videogames magazine era.
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>>12511150
>open magazine
>immediately see bold headings with release dates and key information about game
>large full-color images of in-play graphics and gameply

>click yt
>wait for massive interface to load
>15 seconds to skip ad
>annoying intro
>phaggot wont' shut up
>six minutes in shows game footage
>already don't care
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Yeah I used to be subscribed to several of them for most of the 90s.
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OPSM for me

My little brain at the time didn't register that PS exclusives got high ratings even though they were shit

One of my core memories was being sick at home from school and looking at little screenshots of things like DRIVER 3 and imagining playing them
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>>12512047
>OPSM
I agree, storytime anon, saved this board with his threads.
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>>12512047
Nintendo Power was way more blatant about that
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>>12512047
>>12511150
>>12512152

I got into mags right at the end of the golden era with PSM. A few years later they rebranded and lost all soul
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>>12512001
>not using freetube
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>>12511150
>12 tacobucks
Fuck me, the fucking bus fare costs more than that where I live now.
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>>12514282
After conversion is unlikely
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It was just a different world altogether.
I enjoy the instant gratification of modern internet - if you do have your own interests and don't let algorithms feed you "viral" stuff all the time, then modernitiy does have a good side (name all the archive of older media at your disposal)
But yeah in terms of actually living a more sane, slowpaced life, where you would wait for a new issue of a magazine and flip through the pages all on your own, enjoying the art and information on the pages, forming your very own thoughts, processing the information slowly, enjoying each page.
Different from today's FOMO-riddled way of consuming information, and before your brain had the time to form any kind of own judgement, your eyes are already reading other people's opinions, the ones with the most likes at that.



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