NGC Magazine
NGC Magazine was a British magazine specialising in Nintendo video game consoles and software. It was first printed in 1997 and ran until 2006. Until issue 60 in 2001, it was named N64 Magazine. N64 Magazine was the successor to Super Play, a magazine that ended in 1996. Many of the staff and the style of that publication persisted at N64 Magazine. In November 2000, N64 Magazine merged with Nintendo World, a magazine that was published by the same company, Future plc. NGC Magazine ceased publication in 2006. Its successor, NGamer, was renamed Nintendo Gamer in January 2012, until publishing its final issue the following September.
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NGC Magazine
NGC Magazine was a British magazine specialising in Nintendo video game consoles and software. It was first printed in 1997 and ran until 2006. Until issue 60 in 2001, it was named N64 Magazine. N64 Magazine was the successor to Super Play, a magazine that ended in 1996. Many of the staff and the style of that publication persisted at N64 Magazine. In November 2000, N64 Magazine merged with Nintendo World, a magazine that was published by the same company, Future plc. NGC Magazine ceased publication in 2006. Its successor, NGamer, was renamed Nintendo Gamer in January 2012, until publishing its final issue the following September.
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NGC Magazine (anciennement N64 ...... er Play qui disparaît en 1996.
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NGC Magazine was a British mag ...... fan base in the UK and Europe.
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June 2006
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Andrea Ball: Issues 42–56
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James Ashton: Issues 13–27
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Jes Bickham: Issues 73–84
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Jonathan Davies: Issues 1–12
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Marcus Hawkins: Issues 85–103
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Mark Green: Issues 57–59
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Martin Kitts: Issues 117–120
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Tim Weaver: Issues 28–41
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Tim Weaver: Issues 60–72
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Tom East: Issues 104–116
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NGC Magazine (anciennement N64 ...... er Play qui disparaît en 1996.
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NGC Magazine was a British mag ...... issue the following September.
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