I’m still making my way through NextGen, with Issue 47 for November 1998
Read moreNextGen #47 (November 1998)
I’m still making my way through NextGen, with Issue 47 for November 1998
Read moreI’m, at long last, back, with the September of 1998 issue, and a handful of N64 games.
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Inspired by a conversation on an episode of Brad & Will Make A Tech Pod, I get into my experiences with MUDs in the late 90s and early 2000s.
It’s time to come back to NextGen, for October of 1998.
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We are approaching the final hurrah for Sega’s consoles.
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We’re approaching a big shift in the console market soon.
Read moreWe return to Nintendo Power, with a N64-focused issue (with a recap of the N64’s showing at E3 ’98), and also a certain bird and bear.
NextGen gets a bit of a format and layout change this issue.
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It’s time to take a look at what was going on in the game industry as a whole in late 1997, early 1998.
We’re getting ever closer to the release of Ocarina of Time this issue.
Read moreThe star of Michael Jordan is waning, and the start of Kobe Bryant is rising above the horizon.
It’s time to get ahead of the game (so to speak) with NextGen Magazine.
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We are now getting NextGen Magazine caught up with where we’re at with Nintendo Power.
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I’m finally caught up with where we are with Nintendo Power (though not with this month’s issue, but that’ll do).
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We’re almost caught up with Nintendo Power magazine – or rather this issue will get us caught up about where we’re at with Nintendo Power magazine (but not where this month’s issue of the Nintendo Power Retrospectives would put us).
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Continuing to get caught up with Nintendo Power with our next issue of NextGen, which has Chris Crawford’s column back, though the issue is generally lighter overall.
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The launch of the N64 gets ever closer, as we get to the issue of Nintendo Power after the 1996 E3.
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