found this account on Mastodon and seems like a cool project trying to preserve some nice video game history

@[email protected]

what magazines did you read as a kid? EGM was my favorite

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    Me and my brother would sit in the magazine aisle at the grocery store and pore over Nintendo Power like it was a religious text lol

    Also, you just made me remember getting all those demo discs with PlayStation magazine

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    The dude who runs this on Mastodon is a pretty cool dude. I follow him and sometimes we talk about a print he posted. He’s always down to discuss some games haha.

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    Growing up, I was quite brand loyal with occasional dips to other magazines if the freebies were any good.

    ZX Spectrum - Crash magazine Atari ST - ST Format with semi regular copies of ST Action depending on the demo disks. PC - PC Format. Dreamcast - The official Dreamcast magazine, it was the only one with demo CDs. GameCube - I honestly can’t remember which magazine but I definitely bought one regulary.

    By the time I had the first Xbox, all reviews and news I was getting from the internet.

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    You mean when I was a kid and had a dinosaur as a pet instead of a dog? Compute!'s Gazette, Compute!, Ahoy!, Your 64. Amiga Format, Electronic Games, Nintendo Power, and some other magazines I can’t remember. I was a junky for magazines and still am.

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    I grew up in the U.S., so Nintendo Power, GamePro, and Tips & Tricks were my favorites in elementary school. Then I discovered EGM and was hooked through college. I’m still sad about 1up.com.