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September Edition of the E-zine! Discussion thread for all articles

Sep 6, 2013 at 8:14:39 PM
TrekMD (13)
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Originally posted by: Vectrex280996

Great stuff! I have another interview planned for the next E-Zine, and I will also talk about something about my favorite system. The idea was given to me by Benihana, as I PM'd him in order to get my Writers award added to my account (Hint:It's the Vectrex)

The Vectrex is a fantastic system and remain unique to this day! 


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Sep 7, 2013 at 2:32:45 PM
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Big ups to 8bitmatt for the art direction on these new zines, it really takes them to a whole new level. A lot of nice articles, too!

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Sep 12, 2013 at 11:45:03 AM
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Can't wait to read this!!

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Sep 13, 2013 at 12:00:58 PM
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Xyz article made the PunchOut nunchuck bundle go from $80 to $1000 on Amazon LOL

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Sep 17, 2013 at 3:26:34 AM
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I'd have to say this is my favorite e-zine read yet.

Great job on the legality article. As an avid rom hacker, I can say I have never felt guilty or like I was doing anything immoral and have always supported those who made reproductions and translations of games, I think they play a significant role in keeping retro gaming alive where larger companies and those with substantial resources and limited time have found it far too impractical for them. Kind of a weird system in place, but I think it reflects the frustration and demand for continual retro gaming release, among other things perhaps.

Another article I really liked was that of the interview with the Color Dreams guy. Inspirational read for anyone who works on a retro game or pursues a career. Even while doing his earlier works as a small fish competing against giants, he humbly felt like he was making a difference and was proud to work on low budget titles... and disliked how the company started becoming a strange artless cash in attempt using the bible. Glad to hear that he and others moved up in the ladder.

Also, throw in a detailed Castlevania walkthrough, an amazing and deserving show case of Battle Kid 2, and a beginner's guide to rom hacking, and you have me won.

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Oct 25, 2013 at 1:04:40 AM
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Just downloaded the article, and noticed something familiar where did the comanches cart picture come from? (legality of selling prototypes) ;-)

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