I just found this over in /t/ and thought you might enjoy it:
>>>/t/686313
Also Magazine/Advertising thread? I used to read the Bravo Screenfun alot because it was the first mag here in Germany wich had covered all consoles and PC and i liked to read about games i couldn't play because i didn't own the console.
You can download a few Volumes here
http://www.kultcds.com/index.php?lang=en&id=bsf&only=1
>DJ Bobo
those were times, lol
>>2869717
Couldn't be more mid 90s if it tried
Used to have this great Nintendo Australia magazine poster that had the skull mascot and "Sport sucks and I'm not doing it" in op's 90s font. Wish I still had it.
British Official Sega Magazine has all been scanned and is a good read
http://www.theisozone.com/downloads/other-consoles/sega-saturn/0--official-sega-saturn-magazine-complete-run-37-issues/
I'm Mexican. We had Club Nintendo (still kindda do. No, really), Video Tips, a very bad translation of uk's N64, and eventually a mexican version of EGM led by a Club Nintendo ex-staffer. I'm sure we had a couple of other rubbish ones, but those are the ones I remember.
I think I have at leat one issue of each.
Mexican video game mags. Mexican video game mags everywhere.
>>2870081
I always remembered this ad specifically because of how goddamn comfy it looked.
>>2869717
>it was the first mag here in Germany
Nope, first multiplattform mag including arcades was ASM and Powerplay if I remember correctly. Screenfun was one of the worst of all mags out there imo. Man!ac and Videogames was the wannabe-otaku lecture.
>>2871397
Imagine that cover today.
>>2871397
I remember reading this issue on the bus to/from school... like it was yesterday.
ASM was a great magazine although the content was "scattered" and chaotically arranged. In my mind it intimately connected to the review of "Game Over", "Barbarian", "Narc" and the Amiga computer.
Those were the days.
>>2871397
Well i may be a bit too young for this one. I'm born in '86 and i don't remember that Magazine at all. Was it published long? I only also remember the Club Nintendo and something like PC Games or so but both had only covered their specific Platforms.
I think for Otakulecture i read AnimaniA the most.
There are some scans on archive.org
https://archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Aktueller+Software+Markt%22
>see this thread
>check again some old magazines of mine
>super metroid review
>shows the broken tube
>"well, I guess some people might find it hard..."
>shows mother brain
>shows mother brain final form
>shows mother brain with metroid attached
Wow fuck the past