retro active mag available

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retro active mag available

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ive just finished a new webmag in the zzap64 styleeeee

retro active .

you can download it and retro competition mag from here.

http://www.merseyremakes.co.uk/retroact ... active.htm
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I think you need to use a spellchecker to reduce some of the more 'colourfull' spelling :wink:

Actually as the magazine went on I was suprised that it is genuinely quite good, I'm going to have a look around in a bit for some decent printer paper in fact!
Reading the HoH review makes me want to get playing straight away and I quite liked the section on 'lost' game characters, a bit cheesy but I liked it and good to see some long forgotten characters again!
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i did run it through a spell checker . hmm ive just reread it and noticed them too.

i'll fix em and re-upload it on monday.
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Sweet, I read it all straight through, it is a little too speccy focused though!!!

As for using Rockford... expect to hear from my lawyers!!! (whatdoyamean, I don't own the rights anyway??)

I'll be adding a link to it on my soon to be released misc zzap stuff page.
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cheers m8 .

the next issue will be out in about 3 months.
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