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Gamefan will always be #1

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the time magazine whenever i can get a hold of it.
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Discover.
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Star Wars Insider
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Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Why can I say, I love my SW. Star Wars Insider all the way. Plus Electronic Gamer, and that rounds out my subscriptions.
Kelly Antilles wrote:PSM, GamePro, & SW Insider
Hey how about that galactic map? (drools) That is frigging amazing. And the cool thing is that they actually didn't do a half-assed job! They kept continuity by checking every conceivable SW source to plot everything. :D
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Pop Sci
Pop Mech
American Heritage
National Geographic
Star Wars Insider
Astronomy Magazine
Newsweek

Edit: Forgot one; Discover Mag.
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I like Variety too, but that shit's expensive. Luckily, my friend has a subscription, so I can look through them when I'm at his house.
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The only magazine I might pick up with some regularity is Mad Magazine. I love that book.
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Pelit, Mikrobitti, Aku Ankka, Time and Newsweek.
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Total Film, Offical PlayStation 2 Magazine, DVD Monthly, Loaded!, and occasional The Offical ARSENAL! Magazine.
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IRG CommandoJoe wrote:
Darth Garden Gnome wrote:Why can I say, I love my SW. Star Wars Insider all the way. Plus Electronic Gamer, and that rounds out my subscriptions.
Kelly Antilles wrote:PSM, GamePro, & SW Insider
Hey how about that galactic map? (drools) That is frigging amazing. And the cool thing is that they actually didn't do a half-assed job! They kept continuity by checking every conceivable SW source to plot everything. :D
Yeah, the one from SWI was much better than the one in SWG. I think they actually expanded it some. It's helpful for my writing. Now I can use planets that already exist.
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MAD, Cracked, and a couple gaming mags.
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Hmm, PSM, FHM (sometimes), New Scientist most the time, PC Gamer when it looks good, Private Eye when I can find it and maybe Games Master.

Used to get loads of airforce mags at one point too.
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I got (well, Dad got) Airman a couple years back, but hasn't renewed his subscription, and that was a good magazine.
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Maximum PC, a couple other gaming mags(varies on a month to month basis), and Popular science.
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NF_Utvol wrote:I got (well, Dad got) Airman a couple years back, but hasn't renewed his subscription, and that was a good magazine.
Unbtil last year I used to get Soldier, and the Armed Forces review.
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PC Zone
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The only magazines i read regularily (and aren't porn) are Kerrang! and FHM.

As for porn mags i'm a subscriber to Mayfair. :evil:
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Kelly Antilles wrote:Yeah, the one from SWI was much better than the one in SWG. I think they actually expanded it some. It's helpful for my writing. Now I can use planets that already exist.
I think this is the best galactic map I've ever seen, barring the one in the Jedi Archives from AotC. :P
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Oh yes its beautiful. And at least Mr Blackman (I'm pretty sure he did it, but I'm to lazy to dig up the mag now) did an excellent job at placing planets. Much better than that NJO one, or the Chronlogy one, since I've been using them up until now. I would've hung it up in my room, but there isn't enough space, oh well.
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