Retroaction magazine

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Retroaction magazine

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Thought I would lend my good friend a hand and help spread the word about our new digital retro games magazine. Retroaction is about to launch - the finishing touches to issue one are being done as I write this. Retroaction is an interactive PDF magazine featuring old and new games on retro platforms: Sinclair, Commodore, Amstrad, DOS, Arcade, Atari, Sega, Nintendo, NEC, MSX, Acorn, Apple, and more. The magazine will be available as a free PDF download and will be around 30mb (compressed) for around 62 pages.

Our website ( http://www.retroactionmagazine.com/ ) is up and running, where you will find more details: the home page (current issue box-out with magazine highlights and a link to the download page, as well as any major retro news), the magazine download section (with contents of the first issue), a page about some of the magazine's writers, a link to the magazine's forum, and a retrolinks page.
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Duffman wrote:The magazine will be available as a free PDF download .....
As long it remains as free download I'm gonna let this pass, if the admins agree.
The day the 'free' changes into obligatory registering or paying it will be trashed.

So far so good, even kinda like the idea.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
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Re: Retroaction magazine

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dosraider wrote:
Duffman wrote:The magazine will be available as a free PDF download .....
As long it remains as free download I'm gonna let this pass, if the admins agree.
The day the 'free' changes into obligatory registering or paying it will be trashed.
THe mag will remain free and there's no registration needed - the mag will be available to download from the site's 'magazine' page.
dosraider wrote:So far so good, even kinda like the idea.
Cheers
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