Out of Print Archive (meppi64)

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My name is Andy and I'm from Belgium. Born in '76.
I spend most of my free time digitising and restoring classic video game magazines, mostly from the UK.
I've been doing this for over 20 years now and I'm here to share my passion for these magazines, as well as the games they cover with others.
I love to read and talk about gaming memories from years gone by.

My main hobbies are gaming, both modern and retro gaming, as well as Japanese, South Korean and classic Hong Kong cinema.

my webstitehttps://www.outofprintarchive.com
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Heh, I seem to have made a bit of a mistake.

I used to love the series Dexter, up until the last season where it really jumped the shark for me.
I couldn't understand how badly they fumbled it all.

But when New Blood came out, I gave it a try and was surprised at how good it actually was.

Heard something about an origin story with different actors, but ignored it.

Last month I heard about the sequel series to New Blood called Resurrection.
So I was stoked to watch it.

Put on the first episode and it started exactly as you'd expect, then it jumped back in time to Dexters younger days.

I thought that I might have misremembered things about the new series, but nope, I accidentally put on the prequel series titled Original Sin. 😅

I actually kinda liked it.
So now I have two seasons to watch instead of just one!

And Star Trek starts in 3 days as well! 😄

@quester
Me too!
I was so worried when she was gone as I knew that she would not be happy at all being cooped up.
She’s very independent so I knew that she would run away at the first possibility.
I just didn’t know if she’d find her way back to me or not, especially with first that extreme heat and then the massive amount of rain directly after it.

She definitely went through a lot and I can still tell as she is a lot more asocial than before.
But she’s definitely getting better every day, even if it’s little by little.

I just try to give her all the space she wants while still trying to give her as much attention as possible, even if she does ignores me a lot. 😅
But then again, she wants to be near me, even if she doesn’t want to be held for longer than 10 seconds or so right now.

@calder
I’d have to check since it’s been a while since I watched the film.
But I believe the two versions are identical as Adam worked together with Arrow in some capacity, which gave Arrow the rights to put out their own version of a couple of films TWFs had scanned.

And that’s page number 4 of Picross S Mega Drive and Master System Edition completed without any assists.

Has to go inside as it started to rain a little.
Time to edit some more Nintendo Magazine System pages then.

@jenny753 absolutely. 🥰
Little update on the kitty.
She’s doing quite a bit better now.
She actually wants to be near me again when I’m in the garden playing some Picross and was really enjoying a good belly rub just now. 😊

@mattmaison

I never had the NES version until the very late 90's when you could pick up 3 NES games in box for €25 or €9 for Snow Bros for instance.

I did have the SNES port though, which was awesome!
I still don't understand how they got the blood and gore past the censors for that one...

@Dan @COMPU73E

Well, that joke fell completely flat. 😅

But seriously, I had no idea it was even a thing.

@Dan @COMPU73E

That's a film thing??? 👀

Speaking of films that are perfect to watch in summer.
A Snake of June is set during the Rainy Season in Japan and is so incredibly unique.

Disorienting and oft putting at times, but such an amazing piece of art that has stuck with me ever since I saw it first two years ago.

Already a massive fan of Shinya Tsukamoto, but this one exceeded all my expectations.

#cinema

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64 Magazine 26 - May 1999 (UK) has just been added to the magazine catalogue.

Enjoy! 😗

This issue can be downloaded here:
https://www.outofprintarchive.com/catalogue/64Magazine.html

#shareyourgames
#Nintendo
#N64

And the contents pages for 64 Magazine 26 - May 1999 (UK)