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date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:38:47 -0000,    group: uk.games.video.gamecube        back       
CUBE Magazine   
Cannot find this magazine anywhere anymore, any1 know if it has been canned?

PT
date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:38:47 -0000   author:   Paul Trimble

Re: CUBE Magazine   
Yippee-kai, Paul Trimble!

> Cannot find this magazine anywhere anymore, any1 know if it has been
> canned? 

Yup, it's dead.

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date: 29 Jan 2006 15:16:14 GMT   author:   Steve J lid

Re: CUBE Magazine   
"Steve J" <qwerty@qwerty.invalid> wrote in message 
news:Xns975A9B5757833stejay@130.133.1.4...
> Yippee-kai, Paul Trimble!
>
>> Cannot find this magazine anywhere anymore, any1 know if it has been
>> canned?
>
> Yup, it's dead.

Shame as NOM is rubbish magazine.  Only way to get more sales if Nintendo of 
Europe went and brought out demo discs.  Don't think that will ever happen 
though.  x.x

At least Cube did a DVD that showed game footage as it shows a lot more than 
just static images on a page.  NGC used to do that but they don't 
anymore....

Shame but ah well.  It went just like Cube Solutions.  *sniff*

-- 
Skipai
date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:49:40 GMT   author:   Skipai Otter

Re: CUBE Magazine   
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:49:40 GMT, "Skipai Otter"
 wrote:

>"Steve J" <qwerty@qwerty.invalid> wrote in message 
>news:Xns975A9B5757833stejay@130.133.1.4...
>> Yippee-kai, Paul Trimble!
>>
>>> Cannot find this magazine anywhere anymore, any1 know if it has been
>>> canned?
>>
>> Yup, it's dead.
>
>Shame as NOM is rubbish magazine.  Only way to get more sales if Nintendo of 
>Europe went and brought out demo discs.  Don't think that will ever happen 
>though.  x.x
>
>At least Cube did a DVD that showed game footage as it shows a lot more than 
>just static images on a page.  NGC used to do that but they don't 
>anymore....
>
>Shame but ah well.  It went just like Cube Solutions.  *sniff*


There's always NGC, although it's only ever done a DVD once or twice
date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 16:01:20 +0000   author:   Lister

Re: CUBE Magazine   
"Lister"  wrote in message 
news:ohppt156qf3dn90dt3sfi3705kf7eohm3j@4ax.com...
> There's always NGC, although it's only ever done a DVD once or twice

Yeah but NGC is a hit and miss for a Gamecube magazine to be honest.  And 
they did do a lot of dvd's when they first changed from N64 to NGC but I 
think its like only one a year they do such as E3 or if Zelda comes out. 
x.x

-- 
Skipai
date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 16:58:55 GMT   author:   Skipai Otter

Re: CUBE Magazine   
> At least Cube did a DVD that showed game footage as it shows a lot more than 
> just static images on a page.  NGC used to do that but they don't 
> anymore....

If you are interested in footage, then might i suggest a subscription to 
IGN Insider or Gamespot Complete? Much cheaper than buying magazines for 
DVDs, and you get access to a helluva lot more content, on demand.

I don't know about Gamespot, but IGN Insider's videos are 640x480 as 
standard, and are quite often 720P now, so they'd be better quality than 
DVD :)
date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 18:53:26 +0000   author:   Fry

Re: CUBE Magazine   
That's a shame I bought CUBE every month & used to be smoking buddies with 
Tim,

PT

"Fry"  wrote in message news:444h8qFbfh2U1@individual.net...
>> At least Cube did a DVD that showed game footage as it shows a lot more 
>> than just static images on a page.  NGC used to do that but they don't 
>> anymore....
>
> If you are interested in footage, then might i suggest a subscription to 
> IGN Insider or Gamespot Complete? Much cheaper than buying magazines for 
> DVDs, and you get access to a helluva lot more content, on demand.
>
> I don't know about Gamespot, but IGN Insider's videos are 640x480 as 
> standard, and are quite often 720P now, so they'd be better quality than 
> DVD :)
date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 19:57:15 -0000   author:   Paul Trimble

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