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  • Electronic Gaming Monthly, Issue Number 86, September 1996

    The September 1996 issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly

    Electronic Gaming Monthly was perhaps the most popular video games magazine there ever was and it was my personal second favorite behind VG&CE. The September 1996 issue, from shortly before the release of the Nintendo 64, includes:

    Departments

    • Insert Coin – Our editor reminisces about the past and ponders the future.
    • Press Start – The news that’s making headlines in the world of video games.
    • Review Crew – A no-holds barred critique of gaming’s latest releases.
    • Gaming Gossip – THE inside source on the gaming industry from the Q-Mann.
    • Tricks of the Trade – Want a power up? Check out the hottest cheats here.
    • Special Features – An in-depth look at the newest of the new.
    • Next Wave – Get a sneak peek at upcoming titles for all systems.
    • Next Wave Protos – Exclusive first-looks at games on the horizon.
    • Team EGM – Previews and reviews for sports gamers.
    • Contests – Don’t miss your chance to win BIG!
    • Interface – An open forum for readers’ questions and concerns.

    Features

    • Say Hello To The Nintendo 64 And Its Awesome Games! – With the Nintendo 64’s release just around the corner, gamers will finally be able to answer the question: Was the system worth the wait? With EGM’s in-depth coverage and detailed pictures on the system as well as Mario, PilotWings and other N64 games in this issue, rest assured that the answer will be YES!
    • It’s A Long Day’s Journey Into Nights – Go behind the scenes to take a look at one of Sega’s biggest games coming out this year: NiGHTS. Play as a child, traveling in a land of dreams trying to stop an evil wizard from porting over to your reality. With awesome graphics and high replay value, this game will give Sony and Nintendo a run for their money!
    • Battle Monsters In This Indiana Jones-Esque Game! – Play as a Linda Hamilton-type character who must explore every nook and cranny while slaying monsters in Eidos Interactive’s 3-D adventure game. Tomb Raiders. Starting in Peru and ending in the lost city of Atlantis, this game is action-filled all the way.

    Next Wave

    • Saturn – Street Fighter Alpha 2 serves up some serious fighting action!
    • PlayStation – Save the Muu Muus from the evil clutches of an unusual baddie in Jumping Flahs! 2.
    • Super NES – Race as one of your favorite rubber-suit wearing Power Rangers in a fight to the finish line.

    …and more!


  • Game Fan, Volume 1, Issue 5, April 1993

    Game Fan had slight name changes throughout the years it was published…Game Fan…Die Hard Game Fan…GameFan…etc. However, regardless of name, it never quite gained the popularity of magazines like EGM and GamePro. It wasn’t a bad magazine though. The April 1993 issue includes:

    • Editorial Zone – Game Fan finally makes it to 100 pages and criticism of Sega at CES (and a defense).
    • Most Wanted – Lists of the top 10 games and the top 10 most wanted games. Street Fighter II for the SNES takes the top spot and Sonic CD for the Sega CD comes in as most wanted.
    • Hocus Pocus – Codes (including Game Genie codes) and other secrets for various games including Road Avenger (Sega CD), Sonic 2 (Genesis), Street Fighter 2 (SNES), Chakan, Space Megaforce (SNES), Art of Fighting (Neo Geo), Ranma 1/2 2 (SNES), and more.
    • The Adventures of Monitaur – An ongoing video game themed comic.
    • Viewpoint – A brief reviews section where each editor gives games a percent rating. Games reviewed here include James Bond 007 (Genesis), Fatal Fury (Genesis), Blaster Master 2 (Genesis), The Flintstones (Genesis), X-Men (Genesis), Cyborg Justice (Genesis), Outrun 2019 (Genesis), Hit the Ice (Genesis), Willy Beamish (Sega CD), Ninja Warriors (Mega CD), Batman Returns (SNES), Terminator (SNES), Kendo Rage (SNES), B.O.B. (SNES), Harley’s Humongous Adventure (SNES), Gods (SNES), King Arthur’s World (SNES), Kitaro’s Adventure (SNES), Musya (SNES), Lords of Thunder (TurboGrafx Super CD), Parodius (TurboGrafx-16), Horror Story (TurboGrafx Super CD), Magician Lord (Neo Geo), and Nam 1975 (Neo Geo).

    • Sega Sector – Previews and reviews of Geensis and Sega CD games
      • The Terminator – A preview of Terminator, a platform game based on the movie for the Sega CD.
      • Splatterhouse 3 – Preview of this horror themed beat-em-up for the Genesis.
      • Rolling Thunder 3 – Preview of this action platform game, the third in the series.
      • James Bond: The Duel – Review of a James Bond themed action platform game for the Genesis.
      • Fatal Fury – Review of this fighting game for the Genesis.
      • Blaster Master 2 – Review of this action platform game for the Genesis that is the sequel to the original on the NES.
      • The Flintstones – Review of this platform game based on the cartoon.
      • X-Men – Review of this comic book themed action platform game for the Genesis.
      • Cyborg Justice – Review of this robot beat-em-up for the Genesis.
      • Outrun 2019 – Review of this futuristic racer for the Genesis (now technically set in the past).
      • Hit the Ice – Review of this hockey game for the Genesis.
      • Elemental Master – Review of this vertical shooter for the Genesis
      • Time Gal – Preview of this adventure game for the Sega CD
      • Willy Beamish – Review of this adventure game for the Sega CD
      • The Ninja Warriors – Review of this beat-em-up for the Mega CD
      • Anette Again – Review of this beat-em-up, sequel to El Viento, for the Mega CD that features lots of animated cut scenes.
      • Devastator – Preview of this Mega CD based horizontal shooter based on the anime.
    • Planet SNES – Previews and reviews of Super Nintendo Games.
      • Batman Returns – Review of this single player beat-em-up (mostly) based on the movie of the same name.
      • The Terminator – Review of this action/platform game based on the movie.
      • Wolfchild – Preview of this action/platform Sega CD port.
      • Shadowrun – Preview of this action/RPG based in the Shadowrun universe.
      • B.O.B. – Review of this platform game by Electronic Arts featuring the humorous B.O.B. the robot.
      • Harley’s Humongous Adventure – Review of this unique action/platform game from Hi-Tech Expressions.
      • Super Widget – Preview of a rather unique action/adventure game from Atlus.
      • Gods – Review of an excellent action/platform game from Mindscape.
      • King Arthur’s World – Review of an action strategy game for the SNES that even includes the option for mouse control.
      • Kitaro’s World – Preview of an action game for the Super Famicom featuring a kid with one eye and a companion with an eye for a head.
      • Musya – Review of an action game featuring a dark Japanese theme.
      • Kendo Rage – Review of this rather unique beat-em-up for the Super Famicom.
      • Neugier – Preview of an RPG for the Super Famicom that seems to have a somewhat nautical theme.
      • F-1 Exhaust Heat 2 – Preview of a Mode 7 racer for the Super Famicom that looks a lot like F-Zero with less unique cars.
    • Turbo Toons/PC Engine Section – Reviews and previews of TurboGrafx-16, Turbo Duo (Super CD) and Turbo CD games.
      • Bomber Man ’93 – Preview of the classic puzzle game for the TurboGrafx-16.
      • Riot Zone – Preview of a Turbo Duo based fighting game from Hudson.
      • Lords of Thunder – Review of this excellent side-scrolling shooter for the Turbo Duo.
      • Bonk 3 – Review of the latest platformer featuring the TurboGrafx mascot for the TurboGrafx-16.
      • Parodius – Review of the classic Konami side-scrolling shooter for the PC Engine.
      • Horror Story – Review of an action horror game for the Turbo Duo/Super CD.
      • Cotton – Preview of a side-scrolling shooter for the Turbo Duo/Super CD that would become much sought after as an import.
    • Graveyard – A look back at modern classics, this month featuring Last Battle for the Genesis.
    • Savage Amusement – Reviews and Previews of Neo Geo games
      • 3 Count Bout – Review of an SNK wrestling game.
      • Magician Lord – A look back an an older action/platform game for the Neo Geo.
      • Nam 1975 – Another classic action game review for the Neo Geo.
    • Import RPG Special – A look at various import RPG games including Fhey Area (Mega CD), Aisle Lord (Mega CD), Lunar: The Silver Star (Mega CD), Final Fantasy V (Super Famicom), Dragon Ball Z (Super Famicom), Dragon Quest V (Super Famicom), Villgust (Super Famicom), Shining Force (Mega Drive), and King Colossus (Mega Drive).

    • Postmeister – Letters from readers about Strider 2, Turbo Duo coverage, back issues, import coverage, and more.
    • Other Stuff – News and rumors regarding Street Fighter 3, an SFX game called Super Hero Racing, Castlevania V, Turtles IV, VR Voyager virtual reality system from Sega, Lethal Enforcers, the 3DO, Jurassic Park for the 3DO, Joe & Mac for the NES, Pyramid Patrol 3D shooter from Taito, the Pioneer Laseractive, and the Atari Jaguar among other things.
    • The Schedule – A list of soon to be released games for the Genesis, Sega CD, Super NES, TurboGrafx and Neo Geo.

    …and more!