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* Notes - Even though one of the UKs leading games magazines at the time, there was alot of lazy editing (missing references, double reference etc), there was a morph in the later issues covered into abit of a "Lads Mag", which was the popular culture at the time.
* 3DO Notes - First issue covered was , 3DO dropped off from the main cover in issue 177 (Aug 96) and replaced with M2 (Sept 96). M2 stayed on the front cover until issue 185 (April 97).
* General Notes - Even though one of the UKs leading games magazines at the time, there was alot of lazy editing (missing references, double reference etc), there was a change of writing in the later issues that morphed the magazine into abit of a "Lads Mag", which was the popular culture at the time.

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3DO Magazine UK

Name Publisher Date Region Notes
3DO Magazine Issue 1 Paragon Publishing Ltd Winter 1994
3DO Magazine Issue 2 Paragon Publishing Ltd ????
3DO Magazine Issue 3 Paragon Publishing Ltd Spring 1995
3DO Magazine Issue 4 Paragon Publishing Ltd June/July 1995
3DO Magazine Issue 5 Paragon Publishing Ltd August/September 1995
3DO Magazine Issue 6 Paragon Publishing Ltd October/November 1995
3DO Magazine Issue 7 Paragon Publishing Ltd December/January 1995/6
3DO Magazine Issue 8 Paragon Publishing Ltd February/March 1996
3DO Magazine Issue 9 Paragon Publishing Ltd April 1996
3DO Magazine Issue 10 Paragon Publishing Ltd May 1996
3DO Magazine Issue 11 Paragon Publishing Ltd June 1996
3DO Magazine Issue 12 Paragon Publishing Ltd July 1996
3DO Magazine Issue 13 Paragon Publishing Ltd August 1996
3DO Magazine Issue 14 Paragon Publishing Ltd September 1996

Computer and Video Games

Computer and Video Games(UK)

  • Number of Issues covered -
  • Number of missing issues -
  • 3DO Notes - First issue covered was , 3DO dropped off from the main cover in issue 177 (Aug 96) and replaced with M2 (Sept 96). M2 stayed on the front cover until issue 185 (April 97).
  • General Notes - Even though one of the UKs leading games magazines at the time, there was alot of lazy editing (missing references, double reference etc), there was a change of writing in the later issues that morphed the magazine into abit of a "Lads Mag", which was the popular culture at the time.