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Electronic Games Magazine 1983 Buyers Guide
From my personal collection.
The Electronic Games Magazine 1983 buyers guide! This issue is in Very-Fine (8.0) to Very-Fine +(8.5) condition. Some very light wear on the back cover keeps this gem from grading higher.
If you can get your hands on one or find a down-loadable issue this is a blast to read! It has complete reviews of all the games and systems of the day with great photos to boot! This issue is probably my favorite of all the issues of EG that I have read through! The cover is awesome as well!
The 1983 buyers guide seems to be one of the tougher issues to find in the Electronic Games Magazine print-run. From my experience, outside of the first issue I would say the 1983 buyers guide, the 1983 Software Encyclopedia and the 1984 Software Encyclopedia are tied for rarity followed by issue #2. After that most issues don't seem all that tough to find. The exception to that may be the issues of Computer Entertainment Magazine. Technically, those are the issues of Electronic Games Magazine after the name was changed. Four issues of Computer Entertainment Magazine were printed and are a bit tougher to find than the standard issue of EG.
THE ABOVE IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED OR COPIED FOR ANY REASON WITHOUT EXPRESSES WRITTEN PERMISSION.
Electronic Games Magazine 1983 Buyers Guide
From my personal collection.
The Electronic Games Magazine 1983 buyers guide! This issue is in Very-Fine (8.0) to Very-Fine +(8.5) condition. Some very light wear on the back cover keeps this gem from grading higher.
If you can get your hands on one or find a down-loadable issue this is a blast to read! It has complete reviews of all the games and systems of the day with great photos to boot! This issue is probably my favorite of all the issues of EG that I have read through! The cover is awesome as well!
The 1983 buyers guide seems to be one of the tougher issues to find in the Electronic Games Magazine print-run. From my experience, outside of the first issue I would say the 1983 buyers guide, the 1983 Software Encyclopedia and the 1984 Software Encyclopedia are tied for rarity followed by issue #2. After that most issues don't seem all that tough to find. The exception to that may be the issues of Computer Entertainment Magazine. Technically, those are the issues of Electronic Games Magazine after the name was changed. Four issues of Computer Entertainment Magazine were printed and are a bit tougher to find than the standard issue of EG.
THE ABOVE IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED OR COPIED FOR ANY REASON WITHOUT EXPRESSES WRITTEN PERMISSION.