Anyone still remembers now defunct Diehard Gamefan Club?

Liquid Snake

I am untouchable
20 Year Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2000
Posts
11,183
what a memory!

I bought my Mega Drive console & Neo AES Gold from them in 1991.

I went to CA in the early 90's and been to their store in Van Nuys. I bought Magician Lord AES then.

Of course I also bought around 20 games from them until 1995 before they shutdown their branch store in Plano, Texas.
 

Galford Forever

Krizalids Fashion Designer
Joined
Feb 12, 2002
Posts
1,826
Was that the same as GameCave? GameCave used to advertise all the time in Gamefan to where I thought that the two were affiliated. They had really high prices though, so I never bought anything from them.
 

Liquid Snake

I am untouchable
20 Year Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2000
Posts
11,183
Originally posted by Galford Forever:
<strong>Was that the same as GameCave? GameCave used to advertise all the time in Gamefan to where I thought that the two were affiliated. They had really high prices though, so I never bought anything from them.</strong><hr></blockquote>

I don't think Diehard Gamefan is Gamecave.

I still have old catalog/booklet from Diehard gamefan in hand .......

Man...I used to dream to purchase all the Mega Drive/PC Engine games from them one day....

:)
 

Verbatum

Rugal's Panther
Joined
Jan 11, 2001
Posts
3,873
Yep, and I remember how awful there service was!!! <img src="graemlins/shame.gif" border="0" alt="[Shame]" />
 

Wolf

Collectasaurus,
20 Year Member
Joined
Apr 8, 2001
Posts
2,007
I think GameCave got swallowed by <a href="http://www.express.com" target="_blank">www.express.com</a> while Diehard Gamefan Club became <a href="http://www.gexpress.com" target="_blank">www.gexpress.com</a>

Can anyone confirm this?

Also, what happened to that store called Tommo?
 

Liquid Snake

I am untouchable
20 Year Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2000
Posts
11,183
Originally posted by Wolf:
<strong>

Also, what happened to that store called Tommo?</strong><hr></blockquote>

Never order from Tommo before
But I thought they get into videogame publishing
They publish 2 PS games......
 
C

Caris Nautilus

Guest
Die Hard Gamers Club was old Gamecave... Then Gamecave became express.com, and now their dead too.
 

Galford Forever

Krizalids Fashion Designer
Joined
Feb 12, 2002
Posts
1,826
Originally posted by Drift King EX:
<strong>Die Hard Gamers Club was old Gamecave... Then Gamecave became express.com, and now their dead too.</strong><hr></blockquote>

I thought maybe so! I'm not so crazy then :) .
 

SoloFenris

Sakura's Bank Manager
Joined
Oct 16, 2000
Posts
749
Originally posted by Liquid Snake:
<strong>

Never order from Tommo before
But I thought they get into videogame publishing
They publish 2 PS games......</strong><hr></blockquote>

I ordered KOF 97 for PS from Tommo a long time ago. They are still around but I think they only deal with distributors now.

Jeff
 

BIG BEAR

SHOCKbox Developer,
20 Year Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2001
Posts
8,289
TOMO!?! Those BASTARDS!!!!!!!! I ordered new copies of English Real Bout Fatal Fury and Real Bout Fatall Fury Special for GOOD PRICES!! Gave the F%767ER My Credit Card # and swore I grabbed the deal of the century..I mean the price for the two carts was like $300 if that..
I call back after a couple of days because my games had'nt arrived and the MOFO told me he could'nt verify "my card" That SON OF BITCH had the 800# I gave him and could have verified all day! What a LIAR! I hate TOMO!!!!!!!!
Also..what about the lil' annoying kid that used to read off the new releases while they put you on hold..hehee...@ DIE HARD?? I purchased an ADK for like $179 when it fiest came out from there..was very pleased..
-BB
 

Jackal

SouthTown StreetSweeper
Joined
Oct 30, 2000
Posts
1,093
Express.com is still around- they are now DVDExpress.com. They still sell games, but they hype theirselves more as a movie DVD vendor now. You see some movie DVD stuff at the top, and you have to scroll down a little to see the featured games. Their game selection seems to be mostly domestic stuff now, although I've noticed a few older imports listed in stock.
 

candycab

Vice's Love Slave
Joined
May 3, 2002
Posts
2,167
I remember game cave ! there was one in fresno
<a href="http://communities.msn.com/myneogeoandohtergames" target="_blank">http://communities.msn.com/myneogeoandohtergames</a>
 

SNK4EVER

R.I.P., Dear Friend,
Joined
May 19, 2001
Posts
1,415
Die-hard Gameclub was a sort of chain store out here in the midwest too. The one I went to was in Arlington Heights, IL. But, sadly sometime last year they closed down for good. Was a decent place to buy imports too...
 

SublimeFan

Cheng's Errand Boy
Joined
Apr 18, 2001
Posts
112
<img src="graemlins/shame.gif" border="0" alt="[Shame]" /> Those bastards at Die-Hard charged like $5 for 30 minutes to play there. They are bastards, but now that I am older and can appreciate their imports and such, I wish they were back :(

GameCave on the other hand...when I got my Neo Geo AES package, the NAM 1975 cart came with a GameCave price sticker...$179.99

I crapped myself.

Later,
Jordan>
 

playboycougar

Reese. ,
Joined
Dec 8, 2001
Posts
2,637
This thread brings back so many memories. I remember looking through all of the video game mags at Barnes & Noble looking for the Tommo and others adds in the back. They were so cool!
 

bushido77

New Challenger
Joined
Mar 10, 2002
Posts
64
Originally posted by Liquid Snake:
<strong>what a memory!

I bought my Mega Drive console & Neo AES Gold from them in 1991.

I went to CA in the early 90's and been to their store in Van Nuys. I bought Magician Lord AES then.

Of course I also bought around 20 games from them until 1995 before they shutdown their branch store in Plano, Texas.</strong><hr></blockquote>


Ah, the Plano store...The first time I ever saw the Saturn and Playstation were there! Astal floored me, and I thought Kileak was awesome too. I would drive thirty miles to go there avery week or so. They got ALOT of my money to Liquid. You're not alone!
<img src="graemlins/ohno.gif" border="0" alt="[Oh No]" />
 

SublimeFan

Cheng's Errand Boy
Joined
Apr 18, 2001
Posts
112
And the Gamefan Magazine had that comic with the TV head guy...what was his name? His partner was Postmaster...

Later,
Jordan>
 

Galford Forever

Krizalids Fashion Designer
Joined
Feb 12, 2002
Posts
1,826
Originally posted by SublimeFan:
<strong>And the Gamefan Magazine had that comic with the TV head guy...what was his name? His partner was Postmaster...

Later,
Jordan></strong><hr></blockquote>

Monitaur
 

Liquid Snake

I am untouchable
20 Year Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2000
Posts
11,183
Originally posted by bushido77:
<strong>


Ah, the Plano store...The first time I ever saw the Saturn and Playstation were there! Astal floored me, and I thought Kileak was awesome too. I would drive thirty miles to go there avery week or so. They got ALOT of my money to Liquid. You're not alone!
<img src="graemlins/ohno.gif" border="0" alt="[Oh No]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>

I saw PS Gunner's Heaven at Plano store
I didn't get it coz they asked $89 for that sucker.
7 years later, I bought mint Gunner's Heaven for $25 shipped :D
 

PLECO

I am an old, old man. ,
Joined
Aug 7, 2001
Posts
288
Originally posted by playboycougar:
<strong>This thread brings back so many memories. I remember looking through all of the video game mags at Barnes & Noble looking for the Tommo and others adds in the back. They were so cool!</strong><hr></blockquote>

Ah those great Diehard Gamefan Mags.
I always thought they were the best mag,cause they had Neo coverage just about every month,and the artwork and graphics were great.
I have them all I think (there are some months that it didn't come out).
I even have an issue 00. Its a small booklet with Wonderdog on the cover,that the store put out before the magazine was launched :)

Karl B
 

Galford Forever

Krizalids Fashion Designer
Joined
Feb 12, 2002
Posts
1,826
Originally posted by PLECO:
<strong>

Ah those great Diehard Gamefan Mags.
I always thought they were the best mag,cause they had Neo coverage just about every month,and the artwork and graphics were great.
I have them all I think (there are some months that it didn't come out).
I even have an issue 00. Its a small booklet with Wonderdog on the cover,that the store put out before the magazine was launched :)

Karl B</strong><hr></blockquote>

I loved their magazine, but I thought they tried a little too hard to be "hardcore". Anything mainstream got blasted and received poor scores it seemed. Just because it was mainstream. That alienated me cause I just wanted to play a good game, not worry about the "status" of it. Still, the old EGM was my favorite with Diehard following in close second.
 

c0nn0r

If I could have, My time back, I'd keep it in ma'
10 Year Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2012
Posts
837
I remember getting the catalogue that pre-dated the DieHard GameFan magazine when I ordered a SF2 OST from them. It got me drooling for the WonderMega and… Wonderdog. hahaha! Here is a PDF scan of that very first catalog which was issue #3. Apparently issue #1 only had one copy, and issue #2 never existed, so issue #3 is the first widely distributed edition. Diehard Game Club issue #3
 

sr20det510

Pao Pao Cafe Waiter
Joined
Oct 31, 2016
Posts
1,799
I remember getting the catalogue that pre-dated the DieHard GameFan magazine when I ordered a SF2 OST from them. It got me drooling for the WonderMega and… Wonderdog. hahaha! Here is a PDF scan of that very first catalog which was issue #3. Apparently issue #1 only had one copy, and issue #2 never existed, so issue #3 is the first widely distributed edition. Diehard Game Club issue #3

I remember that issue. The good old days of games, magazines, and arcades.
 
Top