So here is My next little update today, this will be a
Tips & Tricks video game magazine edition. They were a great one, I just wasn't a loyal subscriber to
WWF & WCW magazines in the 90s but I also subscribed to many video game magazines as well including
GamePro, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Game Informer, Expert Gamer and Tips & Tricks. GamePro was My fave of the video game mags as I just loved their style but
EGM was always coming in a close second...possibly a tossup. However,
Tips & Tricks was more detailed and in walkthroughs and hints and cheats hence their name. It was just so fun waiting to get these mags every month in the mail, feeling their smooth covers and looking through them to see how the games were and what was upcoming in the near future of game releases. Many of the these books are considered to be obsolete as I speak which is such pathetically a shame
They were declining at a constant and fast pace in the late 90s due to the web and come to the middle part of the 2000s they all either went out of business or were forced to join the trends on the net via pages like Gamefaqs to read the codes or to actually see the videos of the games theirselves via YouTube videos and streams. In a way and it's always been like this with Me since the beginning that the internet just takes the fun outta life in many ways on multiple, multiple levels. Sure, I think it's convenient just to go to a YT vid or a game page and find out what I need but IMO it just defeats the excitement of getting an actual physical item, looking at the visuals and finding what you wanna know IN HAND! Its the same difference with this digital age, it was much funner putting in a game cartridge or disc, a VHS or DVD or CD to play that game, watch that movie or listen to that cue in your console, VCR/DVD player and stereo system IN HAND
Now like My wrestling magazines, I have misplaced most of My video game ones but if I find'em I will be sure to post'em here
So here is the
January, 1999 Tips & Tricks magazine and we are in the beginning of the last days of the classic era before so much would slowly change
It features the beautiful & hot
Lara Croft from her new game
Tomb Raider III (I featured her sweet hottness and her fun games not that long ago within the topic in a very special 25th anniversary showcase) and they really have a good write up and marvelous feature of the game with nice pics of her action-packed beauty. Here is some sample of pics the magazine with the complete
TR:III playthrough plus some cool bonus stuff. Here is the cover and contents
Here is the actual physical playthough/walkthough before a digital walkthrough was even a thing. Before it was called that it was called a guide and really I still prefer that term at this very moment. This is the original
Playstation version!
Here is the final page of the guide and notice the cover is of
Capcom's Darkstalkers. This was a planned showcase to bring about this very book to somewhat continue what I started in My last one as I presented My great & rare
Darkstalker DVD
I still have a bit more of them that I will present in time.
SPECIAL BONUS!Here is some ads for some classics of
Shadowgate 64 for the
Nintendo 64 and the
Bust-A-Move 4 for the original
Playstation! My Grandma loves the
Busta-Move games, they are quite fun and addicting
Here is an awesome ad for
Capcom's Street Fighter 2. This was its actual first release for the
PS and it was a collection of all 3 ports that was already on the
SNES & Sega Genesis years prior. The other is for
SNK's King of Fighters 98 also for the
PS. This was also a classic game and arguably the best outta the whole franchise. I put these two ads together because
Capcom & SNK has been in competition with each other for decades over these franchises and really, I like
SNK a bit more because sometimes in their games they put the extra mile in detail especially in the classic beat'em ups in the early to mid 90s! However, once again,
Mai Shiranui isn't on an ad or cover for
KOF, I will feature her one way or another as a bonus in a showcase sometime down the road
Ah, here is a special I put together as they had both wrestling games that was hot in late 98/early 99. Both were
WCW made by
THQ and the one that was exclusive for
PS was
WCW/nWo Thunder and the other that was exclusive for the
N64 was
WCW/nWo Revenge. Since I was an
Nintendoite back then I never had experience a
PS till many, many years later so I never played
Thunder but if you have already seen how I started this great topic of mine, then you'll know that I started with totally radical strategy guides and one of My most cherished was
WCW/nWo Revenge (go back and see why and you'll also see there is 2 great
Mortal Kombat books by
GamePro and Tips & Tricks!) and this game was one of the best wrestling games ever made and it is THE ONE that inspired today's
WWE 2K Series! It was so classic and still to this day they only way to play it is to play on your
N64, with all of these companies remaking games, I'd like for them to actually bring back the originals, remaster them and release them via virtual console (I give huge kudos to
id Software doing that for bringing the original
Dooms & Quake back recently!) because I miss those times so very much
Here is a brief look at the
Select Games feature of
Capcom's Bio Hazard: Code Veronica aka
Resident Evil: Code Veronica for the
Sega Dreamcast! I never got the system a sit never interested Me and it had an even shorter stint than their
Sega Saturn (I never got that system either though I wanted to even more than the original
Playstation back in 95/96/97). Earlier for Halloween last year
I showcased My great
RE figures by
Palisades where many of them figure versions actually were in that said game
The other is of
THQ's WCW Nitro for the
N64.
THQ actually made 2 games at the same time for the
N64 and
Nitro was My least fave of the 2 as
Revenge was much, much funner to play.
Nitro was more realistic yet different than
Thunder (kinda like how it was in real life back then cause you when you watched Nitro and compared it to Thunder, they were both great but two completely differently types of programs as Nitro was on TNT & Thunder was on TBS...much like today's AEW's Dynamite is on TBS & AEW's Rampage is on TNT!) but just didn't have the easy controls and huge roster that
Revenge was known for
Well, that's it. I hope you enjoyed this
There is more
Tomb Raider, Street Fighter and more Wrestling to come plus other great video game themed stuff to be presented soon. Until the next one I'll see you around