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Adventures of Gamepro: The Adventures of Gamepro was a comic strip run in the early issues of the magazine detailing the adventures of a superhero named after the magazine. He was a gamer drawn into the realm of video games to fight off evil creatures taking over game after game called the Evil Darklings.
Sega had previously produced a Team Sega Newsletter, which was a small, simple magazine, mostly used to advertise Master System games. Once the Genesis proved popular with game players, it was Sega's ambition to create a more in depth magazine with reviews, previews, game strategies, and more, which ultimately became Sega Visions. Its premiere ...
Journalist reporting and evaluation of video games in periodicals began from the late 1970s to 1980 in general coin-operated industry magazines like Play Meter [1] and RePlay, [2] home entertainment magazines like Video, [3] as well as magazines focused on computing and new information technologies like InfoWorld or Popular Electronics.
GamePro Issue Year Month Game Reviews Features Other Contact 14 1990 September Nintendo: NARC, Mega Man 3, Low G Man, Dick Tracy. Genesis: Populous, ESWAT, Afterburner, Columns
This is a list of cancelled Sega 32X video games. The 32X was an add-on to the Sega Genesis video game console that was designed as a cheaper, more incremental hardware alternative to the Sega Saturn. However, the dwindling of the aging Genesis market and the more advanced Saturn dwarfing it led to low sales and a very brief lifespan - launched ...
Nintendo Players was a gaming website, which mostly focused on Nintendo related news. The website was launched in 2005, was abandoned in 2009 and was later put up for sale in 2012. The website is still up for sale to this day. Review Archive 2005—2008; News Archive 2005—2009; Feature Archive 2005—2009; Game Index
After its initial cancellation as a syndicated weekly series, GamePro TV was reborn as a paid advertisement program (usually airing in places like the USA Network and Sci-Fi Channel). The infomercial version of GameProTV consistently ran a 1-800 number along the bottom of the screen inviting viewers to subscribe to GamePro magazine.
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