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[mean machines sega magazine 1, oct 1992]
a drawing of the GamesMaster Zone located in Comet stores

[mega machines sega magazine 1, oct 1992]
oh hey look hidden palace zone from sonic 2, can’t wait for when i get to play that in the game!

[mega machines sega magazine 1, oct 1992]
wow can’t wait for when that happens too!

[mega machines sega magazine 2, nov 1992]
an article on the Hamley’s Metropolis, of which not much is known outside of it housing some rare games. Sega seemed to drop their involvement with it in the early 2000s.

[mega machines sega magazine 2, nov 1992]
shoutout to all my friends named PLAYER A

gun 

[mega machines sega magazine 2, nov 1992]
sonic with a gun

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
trip hawkins convinces you to buy a 3do by saying “ah fuck it we’re all dying anyway”

abuse mention 

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
i dont even have a comment for this one

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
a whole lineup of planned games for sega’s 32x featuring titles that never released, including alien trilogy, castlevania, and street fighter: the movie

fake article 

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
a news article supposedly from the future about artificial intelligence in biological lifeforms

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
an artist’s interpretation of the then unrevealed Virtual Boy, with a non immersive see through visor

nsfw adj 

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
does anybody know if the nec fx helped the popularity of semi naked girls

blood / death 

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
part of an article on the future of horror games

[next generation 1, jan 1995]
re: the question of “do you think violence in video games causes a higher propensity of violence in players”
(JW is Jay Wilbur, GA is Gilbert Austin)

[next generation 2, feb 1995]
from an opinion piece on modems in gaming

futuristic eugenics 

[next generation 2, feb 1995]
another article from the future, and i am fairly certain this is just the plot of gattaca

[next generation 2, feb 1995]
a selection of profile pictures from the X-BAND online service

[next generation 2, feb 1995]
information on the US West Interactive TV, which was planned to use 3DO hardware to allow users to watch TV and play games. it was ultimately scrapped.

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