N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by SEP » Tue Jul 20, 2010 11:18 pm

Sputnik wrote:In Superman 64 there was a section that was a bunch of rings in a route and you had to fly through them. Lex Luthor would tell you to solve his maze, when in fact it wasn't a maze at all.

I've never played Superman 64 though, so maybe they just made that up. They probably made the whole SUperman 64 game up.


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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Christopher » Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:14 am

I paid £45 for Superman 64 8-) The DC fanboy in me refused to believe it was as bad as N64 magazine had made out. I was right though, it was worse.

Took it back three days later.

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by Balloon Sod » Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:56 am

The best part of this game is surely the 'X-Ray vision', which is just the camera glitching when you run next to a wall. And they called it a feature :lol:


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by Drumstick » Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:08 am

I started buying N64 Magazine when it rolled around to issue 23, and subscribed until the end of NGC. Unfortunately due to space issues I got rid of all of them when we moved and now I only have a few issues left which I couldn't part with. :(

I have 23, 24, 27, 28, 36 & 42.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Hypes » Tue Jul 27, 2010 12:46 pm

Started from issue 24 all the way through till it changed to NGC, and then some after that.
Such a great magazine.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Sputnik » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:19 pm

Started with 12, and never renewed my sub after issue 104 or so. A few years ago I tracked down issues 1-11 thanks to a couple folks on here (or old GR, can't remember).

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Tomous » Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:46 pm

I swear I was more excited to get this each month then I was to get a new game :wub:

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Christopher » Tue Aug 03, 2010 2:05 pm

Tomous wrote:I swear I was more excited to get this each month then I was to get a new game :wub:


I feel that way about NGamer and Retro Gamer each month :wub:

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by The People's ElboReformat » Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:08 am

N64 Magazine. :wub:

Didn't really buy it on a regular basis. But when it changed to NGC I bought it each month (I don't know whay I didn't subscribe and save some money). Brilliant magazine. A real sense that the staff were all having a great time making it each month. And I'd generally get a little bit upset whenever one of the team would leave. :(

I get NGamer every month (actually subscribed to this one from the start) and love it just as much as NGC. It has the same feel to it and is generally funny. It pains me to see the sales so low. Especially when compared to the utter gooseberry fool that is ONM. When will the kids learn, official doesn't mean best. Not by a longshot. :x

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by KK » Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:11 pm

Zenigame wrote:I get NGamer every month (actually subscribed to this one from the start) and love it just as much as NGC. It has the same feel to it and is generally funny. It pains me to see the sales so low. Especially when compared to the utter gooseberry fool that is ONM. When will the kids learn, official doesn't mean best. Not by a longshot. :x

It doesn't help that, I think for the first time ever, the official magazine is cheaper than the unofficial. Plus official Nintendo tends to have better gifts attached.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by The People's ElboReformat » Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:42 pm

KKLEIN wrote:
Zenigame wrote:I get NGamer every month (actually subscribed to this one from the start) and love it just as much as NGC. It has the same feel to it and is generally funny. It pains me to see the sales so low. Especially when compared to the utter gooseberry fool that is ONM. When will the kids learn, official doesn't mean best. Not by a longshot. :x

It doesn't help that, I think for the first time ever, the official magazine is cheaper than the unofficial. Plus official Nintendo tends to have better gifts attached.

Aye, is annoying how NGamer is more than ONM. NGamer get some cool free gifts though.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Suffocate Peon » Mon Aug 09, 2010 5:49 pm

:wub: I have fond memories of those covers, i think i spent a large amount of time looking at them, as I'd pick up that month's issue for the 70th time that week and look through it again. Some of those issues were packed with so many new games to look at and wish I could play. It replaced the Argos catalogue in a way. The Mario Tennis one, any of the Perfect Dark ones, the Turok 2 review one. I started with the 1998 Zelda cover and I've still got most of the issues. I remember the Donkey Kong 64 review issue was packed with more reviews of [good] games than I can remember any issue of a magazine. The coverage of both Ocarina of Time and Perfect Dark filled most of the magazine's run. :o

I like that looking back at the covers now, and reading stuff like 'The World's first EVER review!' and 'Better than Goldeneye?' alongside TUROK 2 and then another 'Better than Goldeneye!' alongside Perfect Dark, and another 'Goldeneye-beating brilliance!' and PERFECT DARK - '65 pics you've NEVER seen before' it all reads quite funny.

Reading a magazine like that, it felt like the best job in the world was covering all those new games or being involved in their creation at Rareware.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Sputnik » Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:38 pm

Does Paul still play in his band?

Is Mark Green still employed by NoB (nintendo of Bulgaria was it?)?

What happened to Andrea?

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Wil » Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:27 am

Sputnik wrote:Does Paul still play in his band?

Is Mark Green still employed by NoB (nintendo of Bulgaria was it?)?

What happened to Andrea?


I think Paul does still play in a band, yes.

Mark left Ninty a while back. He now works for a posh museum.

I'm sure Andrea went on to work for a newspaper in the Bath area.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Sputnik » Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:55 pm

strawberry float that adult life stuff. Who needs it.

I know Jes is still a journalist in some way. I read his retrospective on some blog about his own Zelda OOT and the reader's reactions to it back in the day :wub:

James Ashton got his car licence, right? And the psycho doctor guy still writes for NGamer. Tim Weaver and Mim I saw in some photos someone posted on here. Jonatan Davies? Does Markus Hawkins still exist? I remember when he became ed, he kind of popped out of nowhere and managed to stay probably longer than any other ed, IIRC. If you look through old issues carefully, though, his name did already appear every once in a while. :shifty:

You're probably sick of answering these questions, sorry...

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Wil » Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:38 am

Nah, it's fine.

I speak to Jes quite often and, as far as I know, he's currently doing stuff for Future. Their Comic Heroes mag is edited by him and he recently did the SFX Anime special that's in the shops at the mo.

Haven't seen James for years but I think he's now in London. Not sure if he still works for Future, though.

Martin's still on NGamer.

Tim's still at Future (on an Xbox mag, last time I looked) and had his first novel published this year - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Chasing-Dead-Ti ... 243&sr=8-1

Jonathan runs/co-owns Games Press, a resource site for journalists.

Marcus has been at Future for ages and has worked on loads of mags but I think he does web stuff now.

So there you go :)

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by The People's ElboReformat » Wed Aug 11, 2010 4:41 pm

What about you Wil, what are you up to these days? Still running (?) dinkybox and I heard something about a comic you were doing/had done. I think.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Wil » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:03 pm

Zenigame wrote:What about you Wil, what are you up to these days? Still running (?) dinkybox and I heard something about a comic you were doing/had done. I think.


For my sins I'm still at Rare (please don't ask me about it, I may start to whimper) and yes we're still doing dinkybox. I did the first issue of the comic last year with the help of some other Rare concept artists. We sold out of the issues we had printed but you can still look at it online for free here - http://issuu.com/smartbomb/docs/smartbomb01 . We're doing a second issue but it'll be a little while yet.

One day I'll have a normal job.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by The People's ElboReformat » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:21 pm

Who'd want a normal job? Not me that's for sure.

Will check that link out later.

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PostRe: N64 Magazine Covers (#1 to #50, #55 to #59)
by Drumstick » Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:28 pm

Zenigame wrote:Who'd want a job? Not me that's for sure.

Aaaand fixed.

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