Computer and Video Games (September 1995)

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Cover of the September 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games

Computer and Video Games was published in the U.K. and was perhaps the longest running video game magazine. By 1995 it had already been around well over a decade and was only about two-thirds of the way through its publishing life. The September 1995 issue includes:

Regulars

  • Editorial - Saturn vs. PlayStation, the rising price of games, and more.

  • Connected - Nintendo releases Yoshi's Island for the Super NES, Sony prepares for PlayStation launch in the U.K., Electronic Arts and Origin developing interactive movie called The Darkening, Mindscape starts work on the first sports sim project for the Ultra 64, Virtuality's Zone Hunter to be ported to Atari's Jaguar, Atari releases JagLink which allows you to link up two Jaguars for head to head gaming, and more!

  • In the Bag - Letters from readers about multiplayer games, value of the Sega Saturn, Japanese games, and more.

  • Help - Questions answered about the Atari Jaguar, Discworld, Doom versions, the Neptune, and more.

  • Cheatmode - Various cheats for Mortal Kombat 3, Ace Combat, Toh Shin Den, Rise of the Triad, Mario's Picross, Hoverstrike, Clockwork Knight, Daytona USA, Panzer Dragoon, Virtua Fighter, and more.


Table of Contents from the September 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games

Reviews

  • Ace Combat (PlayStation) - A Persian Gulf themed combat flight sim for the PlayStation.

  • Shin Shinobi Den (Saturn) - A Japanese import that would eventually be released as Shinobi Legions in North America and Shinobi X in Europe.

  • Ultimate Doom (PC CD-ROM) - The original Doom with some extra levels and better networking support. Would have been a better deal if Doom II were included as well.

  • Zhadnost (3DO) - A weird looking game show / puzzle game.

  • Action Soccer (PC CD-ROM) - A decent soccer game for the 3DO.

  • Terminal Velocity (PC) - An early 3D shoot-em-up. It gets a good review here but I barely remember it.


Table of Contents from the September 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games (continued)

Previews

  • Fade to Black (PC CD-ROM) - A sequel to Flashback.

  • Syndicate Wars (PlayStation) - A cyberpunk themed action RPG.

  • Theme Park (Saturn) - The classic theme park simulator for Sega's latest console.

  • Magic Carpet 2 (PC CD-ROM) - Fly on a magic carpet while combatting enemies.

  • Actua Golf (PlayStation) - A golf game for the PS1.

  • Loaded (PlayStation) - An over the top 3D shoot-em-up for the PlayStation.

  • Jaguar Round-up - A look at upcoming Atari Jaguar games including Defender 2000, Breakout 2000, Battlemorph, Black Ice/White Noise, and Varuna's Forces.


Back Cover of the September 1995 issue of Computer and Video Games

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Oh man, I miss the era of video game magazines. I still have a ton of them, though I think they're mostly from the 2000s. I don't think I even really noticed how many of them slowly stopped printing. It's like they just disappeared from shelves and I somehow didn't notice.

The best thing about them was the writing. So much more free. Not afraid to say their thoughts as there was no fear that a publisher would cut any ties with them. You can tell the digital side of the industry relies on its ties to game developers, not just for keys to review but also maintaining the flow of information in press releases.

I don't think there are any mainstream gaming magazine being published anymore. The only one I see near me is Retro Gamer which is a nice magazine for retro games but expensive.

A few big sites that did used to produce prints and went digital were recently fully closed too. I do feel that we're losing something with the loss of things like magazines. Convenience is nice but there's such poor preservation of digital media.

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