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Subject: ***Paradox Home Page on WWW***
Date: 17 Apr 1995 02:56:00 GMT
Hi all...
I'm an editor of Paradox, a video game fanzine dedicated to home
and arcade games and systems. Finally, our Paradox Home Page is up and
running in a form that is fairly usable.
Point your browser to our URL:
http://www.xnet.com/~wakemich/paradox.shtml
Inside our home page you'll find articles on video gaming by
myself and contributors in our ARTICLES section. Reviews, News, etc.
will be added every few days to the growing library of articles. And you
can write an article for us to be put on our page or in our snail mail
fanzine.
If you're looking for release dates for your favorite games,
there's a RELEASE DATE CALENDAR for console systems that is updated on a
weekly basis so that you'll know when youre favorite games will be
released. New titles and systems are added as their release dates are
announced.
We've got a list of OTHER VIDEO GAMING SITES on the WWW. If
you've got a video-game related page, you can send me the URL and I'll
add it to the growing list of video gaming information sources on the
web.
Recently, I wrote up a MAGFAN page, dedicated to the various U.S.
video gaming mags, containing overviews of the latest issues and trivia
about the different mags that you may not have known. Definitely a great
place to stop if you haven't seen the latest issue of one of the new mags
yet.
Plus, there's a FEEDBACK form for you to talk back and tell what
you thought of the page. We're constantly adding new things and updating
the pages, so you'll want to check back with us on a regular basis.
Send us your URL and I'll add your site to our list, and I hope
you'll add our page to your hotlist.
Thanks!
ChRiS J.
Paradox Editor
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Chris Johnston, Editor of Paradox - wakemich@xnet.com
Paradox Home Page: http://www.xnet.com/~wakemich/paradox.shtml
"When you look into a mirror, the reflection that you see, is a shell of
what you were, it's not who you want to be." - Matthew Sweet, "Walk Out"
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