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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: guyjin on January 05, 2011, 07:16:20 AM
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http://www.killscreenmagazine.com/
Anybody read it? It looks interesting.
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http://www.killscreenmagazine.com/
Anybody read it? It looks interesting.
$15 an issue? I hope its a hardcover book delivered by a rainbow unicorn.
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Anybody read it?
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No.
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$15 an issue? I hope its a hardcover book delivered by a rainbow unicorn.
Didn't Newtype USA have a cover price like that?
(yes or no, it doesn't bode well, considering NUSA went out of business.)
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Did they actually go out of business, or did they morph into that other magazine that is out there that looks just like it and is still for sale?
Either way, the street price on Newtype USA was f*cking ridiculous. It was triple that of the JP version. In the end it sort of stopped being important to me though since anime in general totally went into the shitter about 8 years ago. The only anime mags I buy now are Hobby Japan and Dengeki Hobby, and even those only rarely. I bought a Newtype a while ago that came with a Gundam colored Bearbrick, that was kind of cool.
(http://f5torefresh.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/newtype-bear-2.jpg)
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Did they actually go out of business, or did they morph into that other magazine that is out there that looks just like it and is still for sale?
wiki sez PiQ (newtype usa's successor) went out of print in 2008. If there's still something like that out there, it isn't related to newtype.
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delivered by a rainbow unicorn.
roflol
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wiki sez PiQ (newtype usa's successor) went out of print in 2008. If there's still something like that out there, it isn't related to newtype.
Apparently I was thinking of Otaku USA.