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I’m continuing on with my walk of Analog Computing Magazine with issue #3 for May/June 1981. I wonder if the portable game systems are still popular with long-haul truckers today, and if so, I wonder what systems are popular? Continue reading → I have to admit that I never thought of big-rig drivers as hardcore portable gamers before, but now that I’ve been exposed to the concept, I’m not too surprised. The writer discovered that the other driver had been stuck in the same spot in the game he was, and he got some instructions about how to get past that part of the game.

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According to the writer, he got so frustrated with the game, that he nearly ran over his Game Boy with his big-rig until another driver stopped him (I presume this was at a truck stop). In the letters column for this issue we have a letter from a 47 year-old chuck driver, looking for assistance with Blaster Master, and who has also been having problems with Final Fantasy Legend for the Game Boy. Our cover game for this issue is Street Fighter II Turbo, which introduces the ability to have same character matches in the game, as well as the ability to play as the bosses, coinciding nicely with the release of Capcom’s latest fighting game to include Street Fighter characters – Marvel vs.

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The issue is Nintendo Power #51, for August of 1993. We have another recap of an issue in Nintendo Power, just in time for a significant, coinciding event in the modern video game industry.

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