I realise I have asked something very similar some time ago, but I ask again :P Is there any point in keeping previous issues of a magazine such as PC Pro outside of personal interest in particular articles? I mean, they will have 0 value? I shall just dump them in the recycle bin. I'm just not fond of throwing things out you see, espicaly when they arn't tattered and torn :blush:
Anybody intersted in a bunch of PC Pro back issues? :P
If there are any special editions keep hold of them. I bought the first ever pc zone magazine on ebay for only a couple of quid. It was really weird flicking through all the old games and technologies that were around. If you want to look elsewhere try Pczone its a brilliant read. I have been a subscriber for a few years and I think Doorman along with others on the forum may be members of the mag too.
i used to have PC benelux, but that died off earlyer this month due to lack of members :( still looking for a good PC mag thats availible arround here (Holland)
I used to get pc gammer (i think i even have issue one somewhere). but it costs about £6 an issue because of the dvd.
It would be nice to do a non disk issue. as we can all now download any demo we want way before the mags come out.
QuoteOriginally posted by Armitage@Mar 12 2006, 01:11 PM
I used to get pc gammer (i think i even have issue one somewhere). but it costs about £6 an issue because of the dvd.
It would be nice to do a non disk issue. as we can all now download any demo we want way before the mags come out.
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Good point Armitage. I have mentioned this to the editors of Pc Zone but i am a subscriber so luckily i get the mags for only £4 per issue. It is a bit pointless i agree but maybe thats where they get all their money from.
The only magazine I subscribe to is Custom PC :D
i dont subscribe but i ocasionally get games master, ps2, psm2 and pczone.