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Womble wrote:I think its a sad reality that RG will not be a life long mag for many people, there is simply not enough that is "retro" for any reader to get the mag for more than a few years without seeing the same old same old come round again. Whether you regard the PS1 as retro or not by excluding it you ignore the younger reader for whom 1995 was their "golden era", and if you include it you alienate the older readers who regard 1995 as yesterday.
Womble wrote:...there is simply not enough that is "retro" for any reader to get the mag for more than a few years without seeing the same old same old come round again.
merman wrote:It's time to start cataloguing the history of the Playstation 1, its games and the people who created them.
Mootown wrote:It wasn't games I loved that scarred me for life, it was the AMSTRAD CPC 464.
Womble wrote:I think its a sad reality that RG will not be a life long mag for many people, there is simply not enough that is "retro" for any reader to get the mag for more than a few years without seeing the same old same old come round again. Whether you regard the PS1 as retro or not by excluding it you ignore the younger reader for whom 1995 was their "golden era", and if you include it you alienate the older readers who regard 1995 as yesterday.
Womble wrote:I think its a sad reality that RG will not be a life long mag for many people, there is simply not enough that is "retro" for any reader to get the mag for more than a few years without seeing the same old same old come round again. Whether you regard the PS1 as retro or not by excluding it you ignore the younger reader for whom 1995 was their "golden era", and if you include it you alienate the older readers who regard 1995 as yesterday.
darlich wrote:tug on the heartstrings as things you grew up with.
Mootown wrote:It wasn't games I loved that scarred me for life, it was the AMSTRAD CPC 464.
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