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| [[VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 82 Nov 1995|VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 82 Nov 1995]] || [[LFP Inc|LFP Inc]] || Nov 95 || {{Template:Flag-us}} || | | [[VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 82 Nov 1995|VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 82 Nov 1995]] || [[LFP Inc|LFP Inc]] || Nov 95 || {{Template:Flag-us}} || | ||
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| [[VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 83 Dec 1995|VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 83 Dec 1995]] || [[LFP Inc|LFP Inc]] || Dec 95 || {{Template:Flag-us}} || | | [[VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 83 Dec 1995|VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 83 Dec 1995]] || [[LFP Inc|LFP Inc]] || Dec 95 || {{Template:Flag-us}} || Not on Archive | ||
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| [[VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 84 Jan 1996|VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 84 Jan 1996]] || [[LFP Inc|LFP Inc]] || Jan 96 || {{Template:Flag-us}} || | | [[VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 84 Jan 1996|VideoGames Magazine(US) Issue 84 Jan 1996]] || [[LFP Inc|LFP Inc]] || Jan 96 || {{Template:Flag-us}} || |
Revision as of 10:16, 1 March 2022
Research Notes
- Covered both PC and consoles in 1994, however, during 1995, console coverage diminished (Mainly due to the launch of its sister magazine CD Consoles), 1996 was even less console coverage.
Overview
Generation 4 was a French games magazine that started back in the summer of 1988, it changed its name to Gen4 PC in 1999, the last issue, number 180, of Sept 2004, actually never got published physically, but was released online. A special one off issue was published in 2014, summarizing the E3 of that year.