This was a great read. I love hearing more about ot the UK Gaming magazine scene. More of these articles would be wonderful and it is even better that you got a voice from the "inside"
On ONM, I started reading the precursor NOM about 2 issues before the overall and I liked how they simplified the magazine. NOM was always louder
I have a full collection of ONM and I still go back to it now, it's like a time capsule so I can see what people thought of games where they were new. A good laugh is the opinion on the original Red Steel wheels it came out.
It's a shame that the magazine closed down but with the printed press on the downturn, it had to be expected some time. At least websites like this very one are here for Nintendo fans.
Brilliant. I have to say it gives me a strong 80's Saturday morning cartoon vibe - makes me think of Thundercats. Interesting for a game series from the 90's.
A whole truck?? Surely that's grand theft as there will be quite a lot of stock in that lorry. Surely if this results in all the stock turning up on eBay (which would be ballsy immediately) then people who get them would be breaking the law themselves, as they are handling and receiving stolen goods. Anyone who sees these online, if they are going there, stay clear.
I don't care for the other ones, but what on earth is Mind Labyrinth. The trailer makes no sense and doesn't say what the game is.The box art looked most intriguing but i have my reservations, there has to be a reason the trailer is so ambiguous. I know the others are drivel, but this one... hmmm
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This was a great read. I love hearing more about ot the UK Gaming magazine scene. More of these articles would be wonderful and it is even better that you got a voice from the "inside"
On ONM, I started reading the precursor NOM about 2 issues before the overall and I liked how they simplified the magazine. NOM was always louder
I have a full collection of ONM and I still go back to it now, it's like a time capsule so I can see what people thought of games where they were new. A good laugh is the opinion on the original Red Steel wheels it came out.
It's a shame that the magazine closed down but with the printed press on the downturn, it had to be expected some time. At least websites like this very one are here for Nintendo fans.
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Brilliant. I have to say it gives me a strong 80's Saturday morning cartoon vibe - makes me think of Thundercats. Interesting for a game series from the 90's.
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A whole truck?? Surely that's grand theft as there will be quite a lot of stock in that lorry. Surely if this results in all the stock turning up on eBay (which would be ballsy immediately) then people who get them would be breaking the law themselves, as they are handling and receiving stolen goods. Anyone who sees these online, if they are going there, stay clear.
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I don't care for the other ones, but what on earth is Mind Labyrinth. The trailer makes no sense and doesn't say what the game is.The box art looked most intriguing but i have my reservations, there has to be a reason the trailer is so ambiguous. I know the others are drivel, but this one... hmmm