Episode 64 - Mega Drive Fan issue #18 from July of 1991. Mega Drive Fan was a Japanese gaming magazine published by Tokuma Shoten between 1989 and 1994, after which time it became Saturn fan, and finally Dreamcast fan. This issue was donated to the show by Jordan in Yardley, PA, who goes by BusterD online. Thanks, Jordan!!!
Show Notes:
This issue of Nintendo Power was donated to the show by "Buster D".
The glass head thing in the intro happened because the footage originally shot for the intro was unusable and I needed a quick solution.
This is the first episode of Let's Read to use the permanent "Let's Read" setup in the basement. There is some camera shake on the overhead camera, which I need to take care of, but otherwise I think it turned out great!
All gameplay footage used in this episode was recorded using FPGA-based consoles; either a Mega SG or a MiSTer.
Almost all of the box art used in this episode comes from segaretro.org, which is an amazing website.
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