Guide books, magazines, and "mooks" thread

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Oh man, time to clear out the dust from that part of my brain.
Lets see, I remember PC Gamer being a big part of my life growing up, my uncle fixed computers as a hobby so those demo disks were everywhere. I have fond memories of my brother playing the hard as nails heart of darkness game and not so fond memories of a city builder that had angry tornadoes in it, I got to scared of the teeny tiny tornadoes that I freaked out and begged my uncle to destroy the disk. (I was scared of the oddest things as a child.)

I also used to read my brothers Kzone magazines and I was addicted to knowing everything about Pokémon pearl and diamond prior to its release. I must have reread the Pokémon D+P section a billion million times that I dreamt about playing that game. Pokémon was such serious business with my friends, we used to gather round and watch another one of my friends play his Japanese release game of Black and White before it got an English translation just to 'ooh' and 'ahh' at it.

I also remember this magazine that we had in the country just called Nintendo(?) and when it featured an article on the chrono trigger ds release, I slept with that magazine under my pillow in anticipation. (And when it finally came out, I loved that game to pieces.)

Lastly there was my very treasured American Anime magazine. It was an imported magazine so it was expensive but I lucked out that day and my mother let me buy it. On the front there was a giant picture of Kagome hugging Inuyasha's waist because the featured article was about the Kaguya's mirror movie. (I have no clue because I never saw Inuyasha.) It also had lots of 'teen'y things like lists of hot anime men. This was even more of a big deal to me because anime was a thing of scarcity growing up. Either you woke up early enough to watch it before school, or you were lucky to catch it on the SBS channel. Sometimes I had to listen to my brother fill me in to what happened on sailor moon/hamtaro/DBZ/yugi-oh that morning and take him for his word, even when he tells me that a giant space ship came and abducted all the sailor scouts except sailor moon and left her crying. (That's a real episode by the way, I was emotionally devastated for a ten year old.)
 
Electronic Gaming Monthly was the best for hyping upcoming games. Also for discovering the latest upcoming games from Japan and was my favorite for gaming news. And their infamous Sheng Long April Fool's trick which fooled me for a time.

Video Games and Computer Entertainment helped me clear Zelda 2. Having a Famicom and the FDS only, I could only play action games that didn't require you to learn Japanese. Japanese RPG's that are reliant on understanding clues were out of the question. I really wanted to play Zelda 2 but passed on it until I found a copy of VG&CE that had part 1 of a walkthrough of Zelda 2. After collecting every issue of that walkthrough (you could say I had an additional real-life quest for Zelda 2), I finally managed to clear it even if Dark Link threw me for a loop at the end which the walkthrough failed to mention.
 
I've ready it back then :
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Was it great ? Not entirely but later on the 2000s they added discs with Games in it like MDK2 , Diablo 1 , Turok 1 & 2 combined with alot of small RPG-maker games and indie-games too. It had walkthroughs , News , tech-guides and game-reviews while putting lists on upcoming titles and so on.

The Reviews were funky with their ratings and are not really trustworthy but the Pics and gameplay showcases we're the actual important part of it . I had/have all CDs of it and what treasure-trove of Games those were . Really awesome Magazine in germany .
 
Growing up, I would read (at this time, they were already old) the old issues of the Official UK PlayStation Magazine. Then moved onto the Official UK PlayStation 2 Magazine. I stopped reading magazines by this point, but as an adult, I've gone back and started to read old issues from the Internet Archive or the Video Game History Foundation's magazine archive website.

These days, I'm a monthly subscriber to RetroGamer and PC Gamer UK.

Gaming-wise, I don't really spend that much money purchasing games. I don't play online games, so I don't get sucked into the fear of missing out when hype is at a high. I'm perfectly fine waiting to go back and purchase a game during a sale or something, so I can afford to purchase these magazines frequently. Reading through this thread, I see a few other magazines that I recognise but never had the chance to purchase when I was a kid. Thank you, everyone, for sharing.
 
I had a subscription to Nintendo Power wen it first got started, and I would occasionally pick up copies of EGM or GamePro at my local bookstore.
 
EUI didn't read any gaming magazines, except when I lived in a small town, and still do, which rarely had magazines or people interested in games.
 
Well it started out with Nintendo power. But I read more than that so lets see.
Ninetendo magazinet "our version of Nintend power"
Super Power that later changed named to Super play "does not exist anymore"
Level "does not exist anymore"
Game Reactor "does not exist anymore but they do have a website but it´s full of morons"
PC gamer "sadly they have become utterly political trash morons"
Level1 "also gone"
 

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