
I read ’em, swapped them with friends and then, after we moved (military families moved a lot back in those days), I wondered where they all went. Who doesn’t love magazines? When I was a kid (back when life was in Black and White), I collected a bunch of comic books. In This Issue iiRcadeġ00 Greatest Console Games includes Mortal Kombat (no way) They take up too much valuable drinking time. Nick threw his controller at me (he missed) and loudly proclaimed that I had cheated. The game started and I started pushing as many buttons as I could, as fast as I could.

He set up the game and handed me a controller. He assured me that I would die a bloody, horrific death. He’d studied up on it and learned a bunch of the Combos and Fatalities. I was sipping an Irish Coffe (with Bushmills, of course), and my nephew, Nick, had just gotten the game. However, I did play Mortal Kombat… once… It was Christmas Day. Personally, I don’t like it, but then, I don’t like fighting games unless they involve jet fighters, tanks, all types of firearms, battle axes… well you get the idea. In this case, the game is Mortal Kombat and millions of gamers have proven it to be a very important game. You know when a magazine devotes an entire issue (or at least a big chunk of it) to one game, that game has to be very important… life-changing… frenzy-inducing … an “i’ll die if I don’t get it!” type of game. Muhahahahaha! In This Issue Atari’s Early History I’m sure you’ll have a great time! = Bill Donohue, Editor, Old School Gamer.

You should probably get settled in the comfy chair, open a cold one, and dig into the mag. Editing is a lot of fun, but sometimes you’ve got to let the loony out of the asylum. Personally, I’m hoping the Jaded Gamer will make an appearance or two in the coming issues. We’ve got Chris Tang, Brian Hall, and making a return appearance, Leonard Herman! We’ll be adding even more famous – or should I say infamous – talent to the mag in the near future! Of course, all of ur regulars are here, doing what they do best – bribing me with beer to get their articles published… I mean keeping you informed of all the latest in the Retro World, of course.

We’ve added some great new writers to the staff – folks who’ve mad a name for themselves in the Retro Community.
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