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    Default CodeName: MegaZine # 1 (1992 fanzine) Available as Download

    I don't know if anyone is interested... But... I've digitized and made available Issue 1 of a video game fanzine that I used to edit - it was called Codename: MegaZine. It was a compilation zine with 6 editors, and was released around the same time that Digital Press was in single digit issues.

    Some topics covered:
    --Street Fighter II Hits Home Screens
    --An Interview with the editor of Computer Game Review and CD-ROM Entertainment (Produced by the EGM folks)
    --4 pages of Neo Geo reviews and hype

    --Many, many... sad but "in hindsight" hilarious comments by a younger me.

    Anyway, I noticed that there are a few former faneds that crawl the boards here, so I thought I'd give everyone a heads up, and see if I can make contact with anyone I used to know.

    Here's the link to the Zine:
    http://www.fatmangames.com/News/News...asp?newsid=748

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    You're absolutely damn right I'm interested! This is terrific!

    Much thanks for all your efforts to preserve all those great zines. Those were such great times, and I still think they're better reads than any of the prozines.

    BTW, does anyone have any of my old zine issues (V) lying around? I'd like to put the covers on my website, but I tossed out all my fanzines years ago.
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    Yes. Yes I do.

    If you give me permission, I'll gladly post your zine. I have the "Special Feature: Best Games of 1992" issue (Top Secret "photos" of Mortal Kombat for Super NES and Sega Genesis).

    VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1

    I dare say it's in pretty good condition, too.

    Definately a collector's item!

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    (just visited your web site)

    Cool Art, man. Love the watercolors. Wow.

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    That's awesome, Chris, thanks!

    You know, I still have every fanzine I ever received from those mad early 90's days when fanzines where "in". I really should dig them out, I'm sure I've got all of your original stuff in there.

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    SWEET! I have this!

    Any 1 no wat itz worth? OMG R4R3!!!1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scoots
    SWEET! I have this!

    Any 1 no wat itz worth? OMG R4R3!!!1
    See, that's the problem with all this peer-to-peer networking and all those Internet banditos with underground web sites.

    Yesterday, your copy was worth $17,000.

    Thanks to the evils of file sharing, it's now worth less than pets.com stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Thomas
    BTW, does anyone have any of my old zine issues (V) lying around? I'd like to put the covers on my website, but I tossed out all my fanzines years ago.
    I still have all the issues I got from you, but I threw out the slice of toast some time ago...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slapdash
    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Thomas
    BTW, does anyone have any of my old zine issues (V) lying around? I'd like to put the covers on my website, but I tossed out all my fanzines years ago.
    I still have all the issues I got from you, but I threw out the slice of toast some time ago...
    You know, I keep forgettting about the slice of toast. I wonder just how much I was drinking when I came up with that? Wasn't that my "greatest hits" issue or something. Ugh - how lazy is that?

    Oh, and Larson, feel free to put all my zines on your site. I'm impressed that you remember all this stuff. The only way I could remember now is to pull out my old copies of Video Games magazine that had V mentioned. Again, put everything you have online.

    As for the zines' value, I don't think any of these would fetch any money on Ebay until one of the authors becomes famous for something. The printed word isn't one of those things that becomes valuable when it's hidden away; in fact, it's just the opposite. This was such a small scene (relatively speaking) that added exposure could only help. And isn't this what the Internet is supposed to be about, anyway?
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