Originally posted by MilkManX:
<strong>Keep it up Dan! Try can get a moves guide to sneak in! </strong><hr></blockquote>
Keep dreaming...
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Originally posted by Tehcno:
<strong>Anyone have a scan of it.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Ya! Anybody have a scan? I really dont want to drop 5 bucks down on an issue, but it would be very very cool to see. Nice christams present though :-) Way to go Gamepro
When SNK vs. Capcom arrives, I expect that game to be on the front cover of Gamepro. No exceptions. <hr></blockquote>
WORD. With some decent art too, not that third-grade wannabe John Tobias shit either. After spending some QT with my bud's '02 home cart, my expectations/outlook for SvC have become that much rosier. Playmore at last is showing there may be some life left in the 'ol bloodhound after all. Long live the Neo.
Dan Elektro should be commended for sneaking such wholesome content into an otherwise lifeless mainstream gaming mag. I for one still prefer EGM overall, but if they hire more folks who do more than beat off to the latest hyped shit, I'd buy GamePro. It has a long history of being the shittiest game mag of all time. I'll never forgive this mag for the following answer to a piece of reader mail:
Q: Which do you expect to die off first? The N64 or the PlayStation One?
A: The Dreamcast.
FUCK THAT....STILL.
Originally posted by Loopz:
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I'll never forgive this mag for the following answer to a piece of reader mail:
Q: Which do you expect to die off first? The N64 or the PlayStation One?
A: The Dreamcast.
FUCK THAT....STILL. </strong><hr></blockquote>
I dont like gamepro in any way, shape, or form, but, as much as i hate to admit it, they were right
Good to see them have at least something neo related. I remember a huge, and beautiful 4 page Samurai Shodown 2 spread years ago. I also remember a large 4 page spread in gamefan when SS RPG came out and they gave the game the utmost of praise. Those were the days.
I dont like gamepro in any way, shape, or form, but, as much as i hate to admit it, they were right
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Were they? If you consider purely domestic releases, then, technically, yes. However there are still Japanese releases pending for DC, whereas the N64 has seen NO new titles there in quite a while. Since I'm an import fanatic, they still remain wrong.
Originally posted by Loopz:
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Were they? If you consider purely domestic releases, then, technically, yes. However there are still Japanese releases pending for DC, whereas the N64 has seen NO new titles there in quite a while. Since I'm an import fanatic, they still remain wrong.</strong><hr></blockquote>
yup.