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If anyone is intested, www.digalon.com is selling downloadable versions
of old Video Gaming magazines from the 80s.

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jumborgace@gmail.com wrote:

> If anyone is intested, www.digalon.com is selling downloadable versions
> of old Video Gaming magazines from the 80s.
>
> Cheers

Now if it were Electronic Games from the early 80s, I'd have been more
interested. :-)

Larry
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In article <1112302212.431681.281610@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
<jumborgace@gmail.com> wrote:
>If anyone is intested, www.digalon.com is selling downloadable versions
>of old Video Gaming magazines from the 80s.

Hmmmm. Interesting. But $4 for an *electronic* version seems kinds
of steep. I suppose it has the advantage of being searchable, *if*
they've made their PDFs correctly. I guess I'd like to see a small
sample of their products before buying. Say, maybe the front cover +
4 pages from a video game mag?

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