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Next Gen magazine RIP?
kyosuke75 - Dec 10, 2001
 kyosuke75 Dec 10, 2001
I heard from someone on another post that Next gen magazine is gone. I'm not sure if this is true but their URL is not working...not a good sign.

If anyone has more info on this or an article talking about this magazine...let me know thanks.

Kyosuke75

 SEIZURE Dec 10, 2001
http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories/news/...28297...

 Pearl Jammzz Dec 10, 2001
yep, its gone. One of the best mags out there but they had financal probs.

 Captian Crazy Dec 10, 2001
Fuck, they where good, my sis was going to get me sucribed, I wonder what will happen.

 Swagger Dec 19, 2001
I started buying Next Gen right from its inception, back when it was still Next Generation (and depending on the month, almost as thick as a Saturn jewel case). I was hooked from the start, but then again, having Virtua Fighter on the cover of the first issue made it a no brainer purchase for me.

 RadSil Dec 21, 2001
Yeah, it was smarter than the average gaming mag, and not biased against Sega. I'll miss it.

 kyosuke75 Dec 22, 2001
Next Gen magazine was the best video game mag (in my opinion). It was not biased as much as EGM or Gamepro and it was more for the adult gamer and not written for a younger audience that has to see 10 million game shots for a mario game.

They went out of their way to interview the people responsible for the hot games out there and really were professional and intelligent and didn't dumb down their articles.

Its a shame that this magazine didn't have a larger base but in reality, it doesn't matter to the big wigs if a magazine has good content...they want to see $$$.

I have read this magazine since issue #1 back when they had the nice thick card stock paper they originally used for their mags unlike cheap crap like EGM and Gamepro.

Kyosuke75

 GreatSayamanGohan Dec 22, 2001
and i love their original ad... "this is a bible [picture of holy bible]... so is this [picture of next gen issue 1]". THey will definatly be missed. RIP, ol' friend...