Hi there, my name is Andy, I’m from Belgium.
I spend most of my free time digitising and restoring classic video game magazines, mostly from the UK.
I’ve been doing this for over 20 years now and I’m here to share my passion for these magazines with others.
I love to read and talk about gaming memories from years gone by.
My main hobbies are gaming, both modern and retro gaming, as well as Japanese, South Korean and classic Hong Kong cinema.
@BigBlue@geekdom.social
It’s baffling to me that after 10 years, we’ve still not gotten a sequel.
Yet they are making another version of the original in some way.
I kinda lost track of what this latest one was supposed to be…
@Htbaa@fosstodon.org
yeah, it looked like a fun experiment.
But knowing Nintendo, we will see it show up in one form or another in the future as they rarely ever seen to just disregard experiments like this and try to iterate on them in some form until they find something that works.
@COMPU73E@mstdn.games
Kinda bummed that they only gave it a little side note here.
They did the same with Shin Megami Tensei IV in this issue as well.
Just goes to show how the mainstream doesn’t really pay much attention to them.
If I ran a magazine, things would certainly be different.
It might not last past a month or two, but hell, it would be different! 😂
And the contents pages for Official Nintendo Magazine 111 - September 2014 (UK)
@helligbird@gamepad.club
It’s Falcom/Atlus overload here. I love it! 😊
@Htbaa@fosstodon.org
Oh, Labo!
I somehow completely forgot about that already! 😅