Not exact matches
As a 12 - year -
old growing up in the South African city of Pretoria with divorced parents, Musk created a
video game, Blaster, and sold it to a computer
magazine for the ungodly sum of $ 500.
For those new to the site, this is a feature that RGN does in which we present an
older newspaper or
magazine article about the world of
video games, which also gives us the chance to express our opinions about the published work, and give some insight on what would ultimately happen later in
video game history.
[Kevin Gifford breeds ferrets and runs Magweasel, a site for collectors and fans of
old video -
game and computer
magazines.
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Gamer Magazine will publish any press release received that fits within our editorial focus of retro
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Weiss has written more than 1500 articles for such publications as the Fort Worth Star - Telegram, the Miami Herald, the Sacramento Bee, the Charlotte Observer, Fangoria, Filmfax,
Game Informer,
Video Game Trader, Classic
Gamer Magazine,
Game Room, the Comics Buyer's Guide, Toy Shop, Toy Cars & Models, Back Issue, Alter Ego, Robot, The Pingame Journal, and
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Gamer, among many others.
But what sense does it make to forbid selling to a 13 - year -
old boy a
magazine with an image of a nude woman, while protecting a sale to that 13 - year -
old of an interactive
video game in which he actively, but virtually, binds and gags the woman, then tortures and kills her?