It seems like fate that the last Retro Gamer issue CD had something C64-related. Not just that, but a collection of (arguably) the 3 most famous C64 games ever. Written in the stars, or something....
Still, it's no less shitty for the mass of subscribers out there left hanging, or the numerous freelancers such as Merman. Feel sorry for you chaps in situations like this.
'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death.
I'm very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.'
subzero wrote:S'funny, of all the copies of RG ive bought ive never read one cover to cover....perhaps retrorevival should be on the mag shelves, now THATS a GOOD READ....
Paul Chapman wrote:It seems like fate that the last Retro Gamer issue CD had something C64-related. Not just that, but a collection of (arguably) the 3 most famous C64 games ever. Written in the stars, or something....
I just noticed I didn't receive that issue at all... weird.
Paul Chapman wrote:It seems like fate that the last Retro Gamer issue CD had something C64-related. Not just that, but a collection of (arguably) the 3 most famous C64 games ever. Written in the stars, or something....
I just noticed I didn't receive that issue at all... weird.
Sumppi
It could be that, because of the ongoing administration difficulties, it is delayed in being exported. I could be completely wrong here (anyone here with knowledge of companies in administration feel free to correct me).
Having said that, obviously it has been released so if you don't manage to receive a copy, you could always try eBay or badger some absurdly generous person on here for it. Mine though is going nowhere.
'Some people believe football is a matter of life and death.
I'm very disappointed with that attitude.
I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.'
It's weird but recently I've been picking up old issues of RetroGamer and reading articles I skipped initially. I found this to be rather enjoyable as there was some interesting stuff to "rediscover" ...